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Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland

Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland

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Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland

by John Curtis

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  • Hardcover
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Glasgow : Blackie and Son, 1860. Leather. Very Good. 10" by 6.5". Not Stated. A richly illustrated copy of Farm Insects, written by John Curtis, with hand coloured plates. Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland, which is also added Infest Barns and Granaries, with suggestions for their destruction. Written by John Curtis who was an Honorary Member of the Ashmolean Society of Oxford and of the Entomological Society of France.With sixteen hand coloured engravings on steel and this volume is also richly illustrated throughout with engravings on wood. Collated, complete. There are bookplates to the front, one stating that this is a valuable work. Please treat it carefully. In full calf binding. Externally, smart with some light marks to the boards and spine. There are bookplates to the front pastedown and free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound with bright clean pages. Very Good

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Fantastic vintage book for the insect lover.

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Bookseller
Rooke Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
822B23
Title
Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland
Author
John Curtis
Illustrator
Not Stated
Format/Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Blackie and Son
Place of Publication
Glasgow
Date Published
1860
Size
10" by 6.5"
Keywords
John Curtis Farm Insects Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland natural history Farm Insects

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