Birds of Australia - supplement (all species discovered after vols I-VII)
de Gould, John (completed by R. Bowdler Sharpe)
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Published by Hill House Publishers, Melbourne, 1990, limited facsimile edition of 1869 original. One of a series of remarkably exact same-size facsimile of the original in the British Library. Printed by offset lithography on acid-free matt art paper and hand bound. Green Japanese Saifu cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gilt British Museum Natural History crest to front cover. Folio, 21.5ins x 15ins, endpapers patterned with British Museum stamps, viii, 81 full page colour plates each faced by a page of text. ""177"" stamped to the front pastedown else no inscriptions or markings. F.
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- Birds of Australia - supplement (all species discovered after vols I-VII)
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