THE ORNITHOLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. CRITICALLY EXAMINED, EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED. By James Edmund Harting.
(1864) 1978 facsimile edition. 8vo (143 x 222mm). Ppxxii,321. Engraved vignette illustrations. Black cloth gilt.
A fascinating and interesting study of Shakespeare's birds and what this tells us about bird life in Elizabethan England. Chapters include: Shakespeare's general knowledge of natural history; The eagle and larger birds of prey; Hawks and hawking; The owl and its associates; The crows and their relations; The birds of song; The birds under domestication; The game-birds and 'quarry' flown at by falconers; Wild-fowl and sea-fowl; Birds not included in the foregoing chapters.
A fascinating and interesting study of Shakespeare's birds and what this tells us about bird life in Elizabethan England. Chapters include: Shakespeare's general knowledge of natural history; The eagle and larger birds of prey; Hawks and hawking; The owl and its associates; The crows and their relations; The birds of song; The birds under domestication; The game-birds and 'quarry' flown at by falconers; Wild-fowl and sea-fowl; Birds not included in the foregoing chapters.
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Book Code
6020
Author | Harting (James Edmund). |
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Book Code | 6020 |
ISBN | 0905418263 / 0905418263. |
Book Description | Top edge slightly soiled but very good in price-clipped dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Gresham Books. |
Place | Old Woking, Surrey. |