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The Audubon Nature Encyclopedia 1964-1965 Volume 10. (SE-TE)
Copyright 1964-1965 by National Audubon Society, Inc.Â
All rights reserved. No part of the text or illustrations in this book may be used without the written permission of the copy-right owner.
Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 64-8877. Published simultaneously in Canada by Curtis Distributing Company, Ltd., Toronto.
Printed in the United States of America
"Written for all - adults and young - these books are different from the ordinary encyclopedia. Although its volumes are a ready reference of stimulating facts about nature, they are spiced with accounts, written by famous American naturalists, that have warmth and charm in the telling. The factual items about birds, mammals, insects, trees, fishes and wild flowers are interspersed with Roger Tory Peterson's stories of biomes, water, and grasslands, and Rachel Carson's revelations about the destructiveness of pesticides. The story of reptiles and amphibians has been written by the authority Charles M. Bogert of the American Museum of Natural History; of wolves and foxes, by one of his colleagues Edwin H. Colbert; how mammals are classified, by T. Donald Carter, former explorer and world-known mammologist. "
Pre-owned condition. Light discoloration to the pages from storage, but excellent over-all condition for its age.
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Copyright 1964-1965 by National Audubon Society, Inc.Â
All rights reserved. No part of the text or illustrations in this book may be used without the written permission of the copy-right owner.
Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 64-8877. Published simultaneously in Canada by Curtis Distributing Company, Ltd., Toronto.
Printed in the United States of America
"Written for all - adults and young - these books are different from the ordinary encyclopedia. Although its volumes are a ready reference of stimulating facts about nature, they are spiced with accounts, written by famous American naturalists, that have warmth and charm in the telling. The factual items about birds, mammals, insects, trees, fishes and wild flowers are interspersed with Roger Tory Peterson's stories of biomes, water, and grasslands, and Rachel Carson's revelations about the destructiveness of pesticides. The story of reptiles and amphibians has been written by the authority Charles M. Bogert of the American Museum of Natural History; of wolves and foxes, by one of his colleagues Edwin H. Colbert; how mammals are classified, by T. Donald Carter, former explorer and world-known mammologist. "
Pre-owned condition. Light discoloration to the pages from storage, but excellent over-all condition for its age.
XXQXX11

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