The Popular Handbook of British Birds
de Hollom, P. A. D ( editor):
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H. F.& G. Witherby Ltd, London, 1955 VG no dj. . no inscription. clean blue boards and crisp gilt titling to spine. 428pp. A super copy. Numerous colour plates in the centre of the book illustrate the text.
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- The Popular Handbook of British Birds
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- Hollom, P. A. D ( editor):
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- H. F.& G. Witherby Ltd, London, 1955
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