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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SHETLAND (NN 64) by Berry, R.J. & Johnston, J.L - 1980
by Berry, R.J. & Johnston, J.L
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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SHETLAND (NN 64)
by Berry, R.J. & Johnston, J.L
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Published by Collins, 1980. 1st edition.. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. A comprehensive account of Shetland's plants and animals. Colour and b/w photos. New Naturalist No. 64. Green cloth boards. Bumping to spine. Small stain to bottom of front cover. Foxing to outer page edges. Page browning. Wrapper is price-cut with publisher clear film over and stuck to edges on verso. A few marks and some creasing to wrapper.
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- ISBN 10 0002190419
- ISBN 13 9780002190411
- Publisher Published by Collins
- Date Published 1980
- Keywords NATURAL HISTORY NEW NATURALIST SHETLAND SCOTLAND
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The Natural History of Shetland (Collins New Naturalist No.64)
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The Natural History of Shetland (Collins New Naturalist Series No. 64)
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Collins, 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good+. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition, first printing. Octavo. Hardback. 380 pages Colour and black and white photographic and text illustrations. Green cloth. Very good + condition in Very Good + unclipped dust jacket (also with transparent protective sleeve) . No inscriptions
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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SHETLAND (NN 64)
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Published by Collins, 1986. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. A comprehensive account of Shetland's plants and animals. Colour and b/w photos. New Naturalist No. 64. Green cloth boards. A few pale foxspots to endpapers and outer page edges; browned. Wrapper has light edge-creasing; rear flap is creased.
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The Natural History of Shetland. ( The New Naturalist No. 64);
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London, Collins, 1986; 0 002190419. Reprint. Hardback. Nr fine/ Dust jacket Nr fine. 380pp with 29 colour photographs 44 photpgraphs in black/white and 47 line drawings plus bibliography & index. Green covers with gilt title on spine. Protected dust jacket has price intact. No inscriptions. A comprehensive account of Shetland's plants and animals. A very nice copy. .
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LONDON, COLLINS, 1986. REPRINT, NEAR FINE IN DUSTWRAP (SLIGHT FOXING TO TOP OF PAGE EDGES) NUMBER 64 IN THE NEW NATURALIST SERIES. WITH 29 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS, 44 PHOTOGRAPHS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND 47 LINE DRAWINGS.
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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SHETLAND
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LONDON, COLLINS, 1986. REPRINT, NEAR FINE IN PROTECTED DUSTWRAP. NUMBER 64 IN THE NEW NATURALIST SERIES. WITH 29 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS, 44 PHOTOGRAPHS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND 47 LINE DRAWINGS.
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The Natural History of Shetland New Naturalist No. 64.<br />First edition.
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London: Collins, 1980. First edition, 1980. Hardback. 380pp. Dust jacket with publisher's Duraseal protector. The Shetland Islands are the northernmost part of the British Isles, lying midway between Norway and Scotland, near the edge of the Continental Shelf. Their isolation and mixture of oceanic and Arctic ecologies have given rise to unique plant species unknown on the British mainland. the archipelago is a source of fascination for naturalists - especially birdwatchers attracted to the internationally famous rare migrants on Fare Isle - but this book is also for anyone who, loving the wild and having an interest in natural history, might wish to visit these remote islands. This is the first comprehensive account of the islands' plants and animals. It includes general chapters on geological history, human history, vegetation, the sea and its creatures, freshwater life, land animals and birds, supplemented by check-lists on the better-recorded groups of species. Jacket design by Clifford…
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The Natural History of Shetland New Naturalist No. 64.<br />First edition.
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London: Collins, 1980. First edition, 1980. Hardback. 380pp. Dust jacket with publisher's Duraseal protector. The Shetland Islands are the northernmost part of the British Isles, lying midway between Norway and Scotland, near the edge of the Continental Shelf. Their isolation and mixture of oceanic and Arctic ecologies have given rise to unique plant species unknown on the British mainland. the archipelago is a source of fascination for naturalists - especially birdwatchers attracted to the internationally famous rare migrants on Fare Isle - but this book is also for anyone who, loving the wild and having an interest in natural history, might wish to visit these remote islands. This is the first comprehensive account of the islands' plants and animals. It includes general chapters on geological history, human history, vegetation, the sea and its creatures, freshwater life, land animals and birds, supplemented by check-lists on the better-recorded groups of species. Jacket design by Clifford…
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The Natural History of Shetland New Naturalist No. 64.<br />First edition.<br />From the library of Eric Hosking with his bookplate.
by Berry, R. J. and Johnston, J. L
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London: Collins, 1980. First edition, 1980. From the library of Eric Hosking with his Bookplate. Hardback. 380pp. Dust jacket with publisher's Duraseal protector. The Shetland Islands are the northernmost part of the British Isles, lying midway between Norway and Scotland, near the edge of the Continental Shelf. Their isolation and mixture of oceanic and Arctic ecologies have given rise to unique plant species unknown on the British mainland. the archipelago is a source of fascination for naturalists - especially birdwatchers attracted to the internationally famous rare migrants on Fare Isle - but this book is also for anyone who, loving the wild and having an interest in natural history, might wish to visit these remote islands. This is the first comprehensive account of the islands' plants and animals. It includes general chapters on geological history, human history, vegetation, the sea and its creatures, freshwater life, land animals and birds, supplemented by check-lists on the…
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