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Books Galore!!!

Over the past three weeks I have purchased more second hand books some nice old ones and some slightly newer books; 

British birds by W.H. Hudson. This book has some wonderful Archibald Thorburn plates in it, I love the way earlier ornithologists wrote.

My love for Poyser books never fluctuates and with a recent cheap purchase off ebay of Rare Birds in Britain and Ireland by J. N. Dymond, P. A. Fraser and S. J. M. Gantlett. There is another book with the same title but written by different authors.

Bird Life of the Seasons by W. Percival Westell again there are some beautiful plates in this book.

The Year of  Sitting Dangerously by Simon Barnes. He stuck a chair at the bottom of his Norfolk garden and watched everyday for a year during covid.

A Patch made in Heaven by Dominic Couzens. A dairy of the birds he saw on his local patch.

Mereside Chronicles by Charles F. Tunnicliffe. What can I say about Charles Tunnicliffe probably one of the best nature artists this country has ever produced, this again is a sort of diary of his life whilst l in the county of his birth, Cheshire.

The Hen Harrier's Year by Ian Carter & Dan Powell the same authors as The Red Kite's Year and that was a good book too.

A Sketchbook of Birds by Charles F. Tunnicliffe. Basically a book of his superb drawings and paintings.

How to be a bad Birdwatcher by Simon Barnes. This mainly refers to his father, who he said was a bad birdwatcher.

Our Bird's nest and eggs and how to know them by a Fitch Dalglish. A general book mainly with black & white images of eggs and nests.

The Natural History of Selborne originally by Gilbert White with edited previous notes by James Fisher Penguin Books. I have a few versions of this superb book.

Fine Angling for Coarse Fish by multiple authors. This looks and is a lovely old book on Coarse fishing.

The Field guide of British of Britain and Europe by Roger Peterson Guy Mountfort and P. A. D. Hollm. This has a lovely inscription with a sweet little sketch of a House Martin leaving the nest.

Beautiful gilt inlay 


 
Detailed anatomical drawings of a birds wing.

Wonderful plates by Archibald Thorburn 

There's always room for a T & AD Poyser publication in my bookcase.


There are some wonderful plates in this small book.


Looking forward to reading this one, the Red Kite book they did was excellent.


I have the read the first few weeks of this and it's is interesting.

Multiple authors for this book.

This is just a lovely old looking fishing book.


This advert shows the age of the book.


There is alot of information for the size of the book.


I had read part of this publication in library book form.



I have several copies of this ground breaking bird guides a signed copy by Roger Tory Peterson, and this one with a beautiful inscription - July 1995.




Charles F. Tunnicliffe a total master, "and dare I say a true legend".

This looks quite a entertaining book.

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