Status, biology and ecology of fur seals. Proceedings of an international symposium and workshop Cambridge, England, 23-27 April 1984.
Seattle: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1987. Quarto, photographs, softcover. More
Seattle: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1987. Quarto, photographs, softcover. More
Princeton: Princeton University Press, [2014]. Octavo, paperback, black and white illustrations. Originally published in 1986. The contributors to this volume have accomplished a breakthrough in our ability to collect data on ocean-dwelling mammals. In the first large-scale comparison of fur seals, they have employed quantitative methods and a special instrument..... More
London: British Museum, 1874. Octavo, 30 uncoloured lithographs. Publisher's brown cloth, a fine crisp copy. More
London: British Museum, 1874. Octavo, 30 uncoloured lithographs. Publisher's brown cloth, spine badly split with pieces missing, ex-library, scarce. More
London: Reaktion Books, 2014. Octavo, photographs, illustrations, bookplate, softcover. Reaktion Animal Series. With their prominent tusks and distinctive whiskers, these odd-looking but charismatic animals have long held a crucial place in the lives and folklore of Arctic indigenous cultures, both as a vital food source and as a part of..... More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Octavo, black and white photographs, softcover. From the giant bottlenosed whale and the West Indian manatee to the crabeater seal and hourglass dolphin, from the pygmy sperm whale to the spotted-necked otter, marine mammals are among the most fascinating - and most watched -..... More
Copenhague: Conseil International Pour L'Exploration De La Mer, 1975. Quarto, illustrations, tables, softcover. More
Copenhagen: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, 1983. Quarto, More
Amsterdam: C. G. Ven der Post, 1857. Octavo, four uncoloured folded lithographic plates. binder's cloth, paper title on spine, library stamps, scarce. The Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. Willem Vrolik (1801-863) was a Dutch anatomist and..... More