Extinct Birds.

£17,500 · Offered by Shapero Rare Books

signed limited edition First edition, number 19 of a limited edition of 300 numbered and signed copies. A classic work, finely illustrated. Rothschild divided the extinct species into two categories: 'those known externally as well as internally, and those of which we know bones and egg-shells only.' The available information on the former varies from very full literature on some to partial and unreliable information provided by 'old writers' whose main interest was limited to 'the culinary properties of the various birds.' Rothschild goes on to identify various causes for the destruction of the species: the need for food, sport, the introduction of animals of prey and new diseases, and the destruction of their habitat. Zimmer notes that the plates are excellent and are after many of the greatest ornithological artists working in Great Britain at the time. First edition, number 19 of 300 numbered and signed copies; 4to (37.5 x 27.5 cm); 49 plates, of which 45 are coloured collotypes and 4 are uncoloured, after J.G. Keulemans, G.E. Lodge, H. Grönvald, J. Smit and F.W. Frohawk, light, scattered spotting; contemporary dark green half morocco, spine gilt in compartments, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, spine just a little faded, touch of rubbing to extremities, a near-fine copy; 244pp. Anker 430; Nissen IVB 795; Errol Fuller Extinct Birds (2001) p.391; Wood p.543; Zimmer p.533.

  • Binding: Hardcover

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