The birds of Singapore Island.
Singapore: Government Printer, 1927. Octavo, colour plates by G. A. Levett-Yeats, inscription, publisher's cloth, some damage. More
Singapore: Government Printer, 1927. Octavo, colour plates by G. A. Levett-Yeats, inscription, publisher's cloth, some damage. More
London: New Holland, 1995. Octavo, colour photographs, maps, softcover. Compact, easy to use format; the ideal pocket-size travelling companion with authoritative text describing key identification features and full-colour photographs illustrating each of the 252 species. More
Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, (1978. reprint). Octavo, colour plates, lengthy inscription, bookplate, softcover. More
Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, (1985. reprint). Octavo, colour plates, softcover. More
Singapore: Times Editions, (1988. reprint). Octavo, colour photographs, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
London: New Holland, (2008. second edition). Octavo, 120 colour plates, owner's stamp and signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. This fully updated edition includes more than 76 new species for the region which are recent discoveries, taxonomic "splits" or have been recorded in the region for the first time. There are..... More
London: Asia Books, (2008. second edition). Octavo, 120 colour plates, fine copy in dustwrapper. This fully updated edition includes more than 76 new species for the region which are recent discoveries, taxonomic "splits" or have been recorded in the region for the first time. There are many new artworks including..... More
London: Christopher Helm/A & C Black, 2007. Quarto, colour illustrations, maps, fine copy in dustwrapper. This well-illustrated volume covers the birds of Singapore, peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand and the tip of Tenasserim (Burma) with their associated island archipelagos. Over 380 species are described, including topics such as systematics, distribution, plumage..... More
London: Academic Press, 1999. Quarto, 69 colour plates, maps, fine copy in dustwrapper. This volume covers the avifauna of the Republic of Singapore, peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand and the tip of Tenasserim (Burma), with their associated island archipelagos to latitude 11°N. This classic region of high biodiversity is home to..... More