30. Ford, E.B. Moths. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Rep. Pub. Collins. 1955 8vo. Charming bookplate. Minor spotting to top edge of text block, o/w. a fine hardback in nr. fine dw. Not price clipped.
£120.00 [ref: 60954]
30. Ford, E.B. Moths. The New Naturalist.
3rd. Ed. Rep. Pub. Collins. 1976 8vo. Nr. fine hardback in fine dw., in publisher’s clear protective sleeve. Price clipped.
£22.50 [ref: 61365]
31. Stamp, L. Dudley. Man & the Land. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1955 pp.xvi, 272 with colour and b/w. photos. 8vo. Sellotape residue to endpapers and dw. fold-ins o/w. a thor. vg. hdbk. in thor. vg. dw. Not price clipped.
£45.00 [ref: 52494]
31. Stamp, L. Dudley. Man and the Land. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1955 8vo. Some spotting to fore-edges of text block and to ends o/w. a fine hardback in exceptionally clean nr. fine dw. No inscriptions. Not price clipped.
From this remarkable book emerges a new and unusual portrait of our islands, and the very clear conclusion that we in Britain are many times fortunate in our land and climate.
£65.00 [ref: 71097]
31. Stamp, L. Dudley. Man and the Land. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1955 8vo. From Eric Hosking’s library with his bookplate to front pastedown. Nr. fine hardback in nr. fine dw. with small chip at top of spine. Appears unread. Not price clipped.
Eric Hosking was ‘Perhaps the most famous bird photographer ever to have lived’ (Gemma Padley). Deservedly feted for his photographic skills, as with his many other talents, carried with modesty and charm Eric Hosking was, undeniably, a great gentle man of 20th century photography (John Chillingworth). Hosking was part of the New Naturalist Editorial Board and attended their first meeting in January 1943 where he would take on the role as photographic editor. Hosking had a complete collection of New Naturalists and he 'took great care of the books themselves' (Bernhard and Loe).
£100.00 [ref: 61775]
31. Stamp, L. Dudley. Man and the Land. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1955 8vo. Fine hardback in very clean vg. dw., with small loss to foot of spine, more so to top. Neat gift inscription, dated 1959, to ffep. Price-clipped.
From this remarkable book emerges a new and unusual portrait of our islands, and the very clear conclusion that we in Britain are many times fortunate in our land and climate.
£12.00 [ref: 69568]
32. Edlin, H.L. Trees, Woods & Man. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1956 8vo. Very minor spotting to fore-edges of text block o/w. a fine hardback in exceptionally clean nr. fine dw., with covert repair on underside and a short closed tear. No inscriptions. Not price clipped.
£62.50 [ref: 71096]
33. Raven, J. & Walters M. Mountain Flowers. The New Naturalist.
Pub. Collins. 1956 8vo. Previous owner’s neat signature to ffep. Feint, scattered foxing to fore-edge of text block and a small amount of sellotape residue to endpapers and dw. A vg. hdbk. in vg. dw. Not price clipped.
£50.00 [ref: 48907]
33. Raven, J. & Walters, M. Mountain Flowers. The New Naturalist.
1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1956 8vo. From Eric Hosking’s library with his bookplate to front pastedown. Fine hardback in nr. fine dw. Appears unread. Not price clipped.
Eric Hosking was ‘Perhaps the most famous bird photographer ever to have lived’ (Gemma Padley). Deservedly feted for his photographic skills, as with his many other talents, carried with modesty and charm Eric Hosking was, undeniably, a great gentle man of 20th century photography (John Chillingworth). Hosking was part of the New Naturalist Editorial Board and attended their first meeting in January 1943 where he would take on the role as photographic editor. Hosking had a complete collection of New Naturalists and he 'took great care of the books themselves' (Bernhard and Loe).
£125.00 [ref: 61767]