Field notes on a collection of birds from Uganda [with 22 other papers].
London: Ibis, 19261934. Octavo, wrappers retained, binders cloth with leather title label. All papers extraced from The Ibis. More
London: Ibis, 19261934. Octavo, wrappers retained, binders cloth with leather title label. All papers extraced from The Ibis. More
Berlin: F. W. Peters, 1951. Octavo, photographs, publisher's cloth. More
London: Nelson, 1964. Large octavo, colour plates, photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. An excellent reference, still useful (and cheap). More
London: Nelson, 1964. Large octavo, colour plates, photographs, signature, lacks dustwrapper. More
Vista: Ibis Publishing, 1994. Octavo, bookplate, softcover. What is a gorget? Do all 24 drongos have forked tails? What is an owl chick commonly called? Which Eurasian bird is called a "yaffle"? Amuse your friends and test their knowledge. More
Canberra: Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 2007. Small quarto, colour photographs, maps, softcover. More
New York: Viking Press, 1979. Quarto, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
New York: Crown Publishers, 2008. Octavo, illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. In this fascinating exploration of the avian class, Colin Tudge considers the creatures of the air. From their evolutionary roots to their flying, feeding, fighting, mating, nesting, and communicating, Tudge provocatively ponders what birds actually do, as well as..... More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1984. Large quarto, colour paintings, chipped dustwrapper. More
Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing, (1979. second edition). Quarto, photographs, illustrations, maps. More
Lusaka: Department of Game and Fisheries, 1963. Octavo, wrappers, printed wrappers, a very good copy. More
Oxford: The British Trust for Ornithology, 1958-1961. Octavo, text illustrations,. Binder's burgundy cloth, a fine copy. More
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2003. Octavo, colour illustrations, softcover. The poems in Judith Wright's Birds volume have long been among the best loved poems written in Australia. Many people have grown up with the beguiling rhythms of 'Black Cockatoos', or the jauntiness of 'The Wagtail'. Now in this new..... More