A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe by Roger Peterson, 1954 Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe by Roger Peterson, Guy Mountfort, and P.A.D. Hollom, with an introduction by Julian Huxley, was first published in 1954 by Collins and immediately recognized as a landmark in European ornithology, being the first guide to bring every bird species occurring in Europe into a single pocket-sized volume using the Peterson identification system.
This revised edition from 1954 includes 1,200 illustrations (650 in colour), 380 distribution maps, and species names in French, German, Swedish, and Dutch.
The dust jacket on this copy is heavily worn with significant loss, tearing, and foxing. The royal blue cloth boards beneath are solid and clean with gold lettering and a gold bird silhouette on the spine, and the interior pages are bright and clean throughout.
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