Nature Books Popular and Scientific from The Franklin Bookshop, 1910 by Rhoads

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Author Rhoads, Samuel N. (Samuel Nicholson), 1862-1952
Title Nature Books Popular and Scientific from The Franklin Bookshop, 1910
Catalogue 24, 1910-11 Season
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Summary "Nature Books Popular and Scientific from The Franklin Bookshop, 1910" by Rhoads is a catalog compilation of various literature relevant to flora, fauna, and other nature-related topics, written in the early 20th century. The catalog features an extensive list, boasting over 2000 titles in subjects like zoology, botany, geology, and sport, including both popular and scientific works. The aim is to provide readers and collectors with a rich resource of previously published nature literature, showcasing many out-of-print works. The opening of the catalog presents a collection of items for sale related to mammals, featuring detailed descriptions of each entry, along with pricing information. Prominent works listed include insightful texts on North American mammals, rare editions, monographs on specific species like bats and seals, and collections of illustrations that present the detailed physiognomy and habits of animals. The introduction suggests an emphasis on the scientific study of mammals, catering to naturalists and enthusiasts looking to expand their understanding of fauna in North America, particularly in states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Booksellers' catalogs -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
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EBook-No. 46543
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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