American insects: a handbook of the insects of America north of Mexico.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, (1985. Quarto, photographs, text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, (1985. Quarto, photographs, text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Large octavo, paperback, line drawings. This book is a comprehensive review of the ecology of tropical rainforest insects and spiders. Arthropods are the most diverse group of organisms on our planet and the tropical rainforests represent the most biologically diverse of all ecosystems. This book..... More
London: Croom Helm, 1984. Octavo, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
London: Croom Helm, 1984. Octavo, colour photographs. Torn dustwrapper, otherwise a good copy. More
New York: Springer-Verlag, 2009. Octavo, colour maps, black and white photographs, illustrations, line drawings. This is a textbook for Natural Resource Management, Resource Conservation and Ecosystem Management, as well as other related or more specialized courses. Most textbooks on natural resource and ecosystem management are dominated by a steady-state view..... More
Leiden: Brill, 1956. Octavo, photographs, softcover. More
Geelong: Neptune Press, 1976. Octavo, photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. More
Tring: British Trust for Ornithology, 1992. Octavo, maps. More
London: Blandford Press, 1987. Octavo, photographs, dustwrapper. More
Dereham: Storm Entomological Publications, 2002. Quarto, colour plates, fine copy in dustwrapper, scarce. A magnificent volume presenting the first account of 346 taxa, including much previously unpublished data on distribution and systematics. Over 1100 specimens are illustrated life-sized in colour, many for the first time. Adult characteristics, flight/habitat, host-plants and..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Octavo, dustwrapper, black and white illustrations, maps. This volume reviews our knowledge of avifaunal history over the last 15,000 years, setting it in its wider historical and European context. The authors, one an ornithologist the other an archaeologist, integrate a wealth of archaeological data to..... More