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Descripción Hardback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Nº de ref. del artículo: GOR003029152
Descripción Hardback. Condición: Fair. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Cover and pages may be creased and show discolouration. Nº de ref. del artículo: GOR005761412
Descripción Condición: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Nº de ref. del artículo: wbs6108974898
Descripción (Hardcover, 1971). (1941) 1978 reprint of 1978 2nd edition. 12mo (90mm x 145mm). Pp153. 32 colour plates of fish (see note), b&w photos, illustrations. Light green boards, spine & upper boards titled in black. Dust-wrapper "D." Very good in slightly tanned dust-wrapper. This volume of the Observer's Books series was first published in 1941 under the authorship of A. Laurence Wells. See WELLS, A. Laurence. "The excellent colour plates were taken, as usual, from the matching Wayside and Woodland volume - which had in turn recycled them from a long out-of-print European tome." (Marren & Carter). The Observer's Book Of Freshwater Fishes was one of the last books to ascribe different specific names to the many races and varieties of trout. Hence we have the Welsh black-finned trout, Salmo nigripinnis; the Orkney sea trout, Salmo orcadensis; the phinnock or Eastern sea trout, Salmo brachypoma; and many others. It was not until T.B. Bagenal's revised edition of 1970 that this was changed and the many races were grouped together as Salmo trutta. Although more accurate, the book loses much of its charm as a result. In either edition, this is still one of the most useful pocket references to freshwater and estuarine fish. Dust-wrapper A is white with green titles and decorations and has a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper B is white with green titles and decorations, has a plate showing three fish, and dust-wrapper C is green with white and yellow titles, orange decorations and a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper D is white with red and black titles and has a photograph of a single perch. This is dust-wrapper D. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 26672
Descripción (Hardcover, 1971). (1941) 1974 reprint of 1970 2nd edition. 12mo (90mm x 145mm). Pp153. 32 colour plates of fish (see note), b&w photos, illustrations. Light green boards, spine & upper boards titled in black. Dust-wrapper "D." Good-plus in price-clipped dust-wrapper. This volume of the Observer's Books series was first published in 1941 under the authorship of A. Laurence Wells. See WELLS, A. Laurence. "The excellent colour plates were taken, as usual, from the matching Wayside and Woodland volume - which had in turn recycled them from a long out-of-print European tome." (Marren & Carter). The Observer's Book Of Freshwater Fishes was one of the last books to ascribe different specific names to the many races and varieties of trout. Hence we have the Welsh black-finned trout, Salmo nigripinnis; the Orkney sea trout, Salmo orcadensis; the phinnock or Eastern sea trout, Salmo brachypoma; and many others. It was not until T.B. Bagenal's revised edition of 1970 that this was changed and the many races were grouped together as Salmo trutta. Although more accurate, the book loses much of its charm as a result. In either edition, this is still one of the most useful pocket references to freshwater and estuarine fish. Dust-wrapper A is white with green titles and decorations and has a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper B is white with green titles and decorations, has a plate showing three fish, and dust-wrapper C is green with white and yellow titles, orange decorations and a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper A is white with green titles and decorations and has a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper B is white with green titles and decorations, has a plate showing three fish, and dust-wrapper C is green with white and yellow titles, orange decorations and a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper D is white with red and black titles and has a photograph of a single perch. This is dust-wrapper D. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 26670
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st in this revised edition hardback with dustwrapper good+/good+ not price clipped,no inscriptions, 35p and 7/- prices printed on dustwrapper, small scuff to dustwrapper where old price sticker removed affecting letter o in word "of", small nick at dustwrapper spine top, overall very clean tight copy. Nº de ref. del artículo: 024520
Descripción (Hardcover, 1971). (1941) 1975 reprint of 1970 2nd edition. 12mo (90mm x 145mm). Pp153. 32 colour plates of fish (see note), b&w photos, illustrations. Light green boards, spine & upper boards titled in black. Dust-wrapper "D." Very good in price-clipped dust-wrapper. This volume of the Observer's Books series was first published in 1941 under the authorship of A. Laurence Wells. See WELLS, A. Laurence. "The excellent colour plates were taken, as usual, from the matching Wayside and Woodland volume - which had in turn recycled them from a long out-of-print European tome." (Marren & Carter). The Observer's Book Of Freshwater Fishes was one of the last books to ascribe different specific names to the many races and varieties of trout. Hence we have the Welsh black-finned trout, Salmo nigripinnis; the Orkney sea trout, Salmo orcadensis; the phinnock or Eastern sea trout, Salmo brachypoma; and many others. It was not until T.B. Bagenal's revised edition of 1970 that this was changed and the many races were grouped together as Salmo trutta. Although more accurate, the book loses much of its charm as a result. In either edition, this is still one of the most useful pocket references to freshwater and estuarine fish. Dust-wrapper A is white with green titles and decorations and has a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper B is white with green titles and decorations, has a plate showing three fish, and dust-wrapper C is green with white and yellow titles, orange decorations and a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper D is white with red and black titles and has a photograph of a single perch. This is dust-wrapper D. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 26671
Descripción (Hardcover, 1971). (1941) 1971 reprint of 1970 2nd edition. 12mo (90mm x 145mm). Pp153. 32 colour plates of fish (see note), b&w photos, illustrations. Light green boards, spine & upper boards titled in black. Dust-wrapper "D." Good-plus in price-clipped dust-wrapper. This volume of the Observer's Books series was first published in 1941 under the authorship of A. Laurence Wells. See WELLS, A. Laurence. "The excellent colour plates were taken, as usual, from the matching Wayside and Woodland volume - which had in turn recycled them from a long out-of-print European tome." (Marren & Carter). The Observer's Book Of Freshwater Fishes was one of the last books to ascribe different specific names to the many races and varieties of trout. Hence we have the Welsh black-finned trout, Salmo nigripinnis; the Orkney sea trout, Salmo orcadensis; the phinnock or Eastern sea trout, Salmo brachypoma; and many others. It was not until T.B. Bagenal's revised edition of 1970 that this was changed and the many races were grouped together as Salmo trutta. Although more accurate, the book loses much of its charm as a result. In either edition, this is still one of the most useful pocket references to freshwater and estuarine fish. Dust-wrapper A is white with green titles and decorations and has a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper B is white with green titles and decorations, has a plate showing three fish, and dust-wrapper C is green with white and yellow titles, orange decorations and a plate showing two fish. Dust-wrapper D is white with red and black titles and has a photograph of a single perch. This is dust-wrapper D. . Nº de ref. del artículo: 26648
Descripción Fourth Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description: 140 p., 32 plates ; 15 cm. Subjects: Fishing. Angling. 1 Kg. Nº de ref. del artículo: 253444
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Reprint. Sl dust spotting to top text block edge, odd spot to side, dw has sl nick to top outer corner of upper cover, price-clipped. ; Observer Books; 145x95mm; 139 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 72569