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Auction #120 begins on 16 Jan 2025

Archer (Sir Geoffrey) & Godman (Eva M.)

THE BIRDS OF BRITISH SOMALILAND AND THE GULF OF ADEN

Their Life Histories, Breeding Habits and Eggs

Published: Gurney and Jackson, Oliver & Boyd, London, 1937 & 1961

Edition: First Edition

Reserve: $150

Approximately:

Estimate: $200 / 250

Bidding opens: 16 Jan 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 23 Jan 16:30 GMT

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4 volumes, 1570 pages continuously paginated, 4 folding maps - 2 coloured, photogravure portrait of Archer, 34 colour plates (28 by Thorburn and 6 by Gronvold), 23 black & white illustrations, green cloth gilt - top edges of volumes 1 & 2 gilt, other edges uncut, with gilt vignettes on the upper covers. The spines of volumes 1 & 2 are faded, light stain on the upper cover of volume 1, contents and plates in good condition, overall a very good set.

Volumes 1 & 2 were issued in 1937. Volumes 3 & 4 did not appear until 1961.Volumes 1 & 2 were issued in 1937 by Guerney and Jackson. Volumes 3 & 4 did not appear until 1961, published by Oliver and Boyd.

Editor’s note. ‘These volumes complete the series of which the first two volumes appeared in 1937, The aim of the work is to give details of the life histories, breeding habits and eggs of the birds of the whole of the Red Sea area and the Horn of Africa - an area of great ornithological interest because of its situation at the crossroads of north-south and east-west migration routes. The coasts of the Red Sea are followed by many hundreds of thousands of Palaearctic birds ranging in size from tiny warblers to great Steppe-Eagles in their migration from Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The east-west route across the area is followed by migratory birds from Southern Asia to Northern Somaliland.’

  • Overall Condition: A very good set
  • Size: 4to (285 x 210 mm)


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