No. 102397667

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Symington Grieve - The Great Auk - 1885
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Symington Grieve - The Great Auk - 1885

The great auk (Pinguinus impennis, formerly Alca impennis), a flightless bird of the North Atlantic, was driven to extinction by the mid-1850s as a result of sustained overhunting. Valued for meat and fish-bait, and especially for its down - widely used in feather beds - attempts in the early nineteenth century to curb its destruction proved ineffective; the last known breeding pair was killed in 1844. This book shows rubbing to the cover. Foxing, creasing and markings to pages. At pp. 65–72 one string of the gathering is slightly loose, leading to a few looser pages. Furthermore, in this 1885 study, Scottish naturalist Symington Grieve assembles an extensive body of material relating to the “history, archaeology, and remains” of the species. The work surveys the bird’s former range, habits, nomenclature, and documents all known surviving specimens - skins, skeletons, bones, and eggs. Illustrated with drawings and lithographs of remains, it concludes with an appendix of historical and contemporary documents drawn from across Europe.

No. 102397667

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Symington Grieve - The Great Auk - 1885

Symington Grieve - The Great Auk - 1885

The great auk (Pinguinus impennis, formerly Alca impennis), a flightless bird of the North Atlantic, was driven to extinction by the mid-1850s as a result of sustained overhunting. Valued for meat and fish-bait, and especially for its down - widely used in feather beds - attempts in the early nineteenth century to curb its destruction proved ineffective; the last known breeding pair was killed in 1844. This book shows rubbing to the cover. Foxing, creasing and markings to pages. At pp. 65–72 one string of the gathering is slightly loose, leading to a few looser pages. Furthermore, in this 1885 study, Scottish naturalist Symington Grieve assembles an extensive body of material relating to the “history, archaeology, and remains” of the species. The work surveys the bird’s former range, habits, nomenclature, and documents all known surviving specimens - skins, skeletons, bones, and eggs. Illustrated with drawings and lithographs of remains, it concludes with an appendix of historical and contemporary documents drawn from across Europe.

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€ 230
Zena Chiara Masud
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Estimate € 150 - € 200

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