site hit counter

≫ Libro The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books



Download As PDF : The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

Download PDF The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840 edition. Excerpt ...The gentleman, Mr. Ives, in whose keeping it had been for several months, fed it on fish and small birds, of which it was very fond. Besides shewing me various marks of attention, he gave me a drawing of it made by his wife, which is still in my possession. It uttered at times a tremulous cry not unlike that of the Little Screech Owl, Strix Jlsio, and shewed a great antipathy to cats and dogs. In the winter of 1832, I saw one of these Owls flying over the harbour of Boston, Massachusetts, amid several Gulls, all of which continued teasing it until it disappeared. I have seen specimens procured on the Rocky Mountains by Mr. Townsend, and several brought to London by the medical officer who accompanied Captain Back in his late Arctic journey. Among the individuals which I have examined I have found considerable differences as to size and markings, which may be attributed to age and sex. My drawing was taken from a remarkably fine specimen in the collection of the Zoological Society of London. The comparatively small size of this bird's eyes renders it probable that it hunts by day, and the remarkable smallness of its feet and claws induces me to think that it does not prey on large animals. Dr. Richardson says that "it is by no means a rare bird in the Fur Countries, being an inhabitant of all the woody districts lying between Lake Superior and latitudes 67 or 68, and between Hudson's Bay and the Pacific. It is common on the borders of Great Bear Lake; and there, and in the higher parallels of latitude, it must pursue its prey, during the summer months, by day-light. It keeps however within the woods, and does not frequent the barren grounds, like the Snowy Owl, nor is it so often met with in broad day light as the Hawk Owl, but hunts...

The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

Beautiful illustrations. I have heard that the images in this publication (there are several out there of Audubon's birds) most closely reproduces the Havell prints as these images reproduce all marginalia, inscriptions, and numbering. Some of the greens are a little brownish. Having not examined the original Havell Audubon prints (which I hope to do some day) I am only comparing these reproductions with those in the 4 other Audubon books I own. But not to take away from this book one iota. There is a warmth to these images not seen in other publications that makes you just want to curl up and enjoy them. They look like art work, which of course they are! The images have a slightly antique appearance to them, which again is probably reflective of the original Havell prints, paper and technique. This out of print book can be purchased for a very reasonable price. For any Audubon bird art lover, this is a must buy. Just buy it.

Product details

  • Paperback 104 pages
  • Publisher RareBooksClub.com (June 26, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1236517504

Read The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

Tags : The birds of America Volume 1 [John James Audubon] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840 edition. Excerpt: ...The gentleman,John James Audubon,The birds of America Volume 1,RareBooksClub.com,1236517504
People also read other books :

The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books Reviews


When i was growing up in the 50's - 60's this was the family's official "bird book". Any time we saw a different bird at the feeder this was "the" reference book we'd go to to identify it. As a kid I used to spend hours going through the dozens of plates and reading some of the hundreds of articles. When the family finally moved in the 70's from the old homestead a cousin saw to it that it got "stored" in the garage for a few months - where it subsequently got wet and ruined. Nice going Pete! Not just the loss of a good book but also a lot of sentimental value. 30 years later, thanks to the internet, don't you know copies of that great old book can again be found and at very reasonable prices! This is a great reference book just for the illustrations alone. Everyone is familiar with Audubon's art but I'll take these paintings to his - or anyone else - any day of the week. These illustrations are some of the best clear and detailed pictures you will find while still looking natural, they are second to none. They are invaluable for identifying of hundreds of species in the US though they don't include everything, maybe around 80% of the most common (at the time it was printed). The hundreds of additional articles and b&w photos can make for fascinating reading and reference. And as another reviewer noted, several pages of life size egg illustrations (actual photos) are something you won't find anywhere else. I managed to find 3 copies of this for myself and my two sisters and they were ever grateful to have their own copies once again of this great classic. This book, if it were printed new today like this in hardcover would have to be close to a hundred dollars or more and probably very well worth it. These old relics are going for a fraction of that so you just can't go wrong.
I had no prior knowledge of the history of this book (being from Australia), it was only a chance glimpse of some close-ups of the artist's work in a nature documentary that caused me to search this out. Because there have been myriad versions published, it took me a while to decide on this one from the publishing house Sterling. I can find nothing to complain about, the book's nearly 450 large pages are totally devoted to stunning reproductions, one to each page, with only an index at the back and a brief 2 page forward at the front. The paper is a beautiful soft matt card which is totally sympathetic to the water-based ink & wash colors of the originals.
The state of the art digital scans (or photography) direct from the originals reveals sharp detail and harmonious balance of tone, from hard blacks to delicate creams. The order of the plates does not seem to follow species lines so there is surprise and variety at each page turn. It is the sort of book to give years of pleasure and is idealy suited to opening at random as the book in whole is too much to take in all at once.
Each and every page is a perfectly planned & realised work of art and it is a pleasure to take a magnifying glass and scan the appreciative eye over the finely detailed images within. A lovely calming way to spend 15-30 mins.
How one individual was able to do all that trecking & searching in the wilds, observing, hunting, drawing all those birds and then produce so many prints of such equal un-rushed beauty is a mind spin in itself.
Beautiful illustrations. I have heard that the images in this publication (there are several out there of Audubon's birds) most closely reproduces the Havell prints as these images reproduce all marginalia, inscriptions, and numbering. Some of the greens are a little brownish. Having not examined the original Havell Audubon prints (which I hope to do some day) I am only comparing these reproductions with those in the 4 other Audubon books I own. But not to take away from this book one iota. There is a warmth to these images not seen in other publications that makes you just want to curl up and enjoy them. They look like art work, which of course they are! The images have a slightly antique appearance to them, which again is probably reflective of the original Havell prints, paper and technique. This out of print book can be purchased for a very reasonable price. For any Audubon bird art lover, this is a must buy. Just buy it.
Ebook PDF The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books

0 Response to "≫ Libro The birds of America Volume 1 John James Audubon 9781236517500 Books"

Post a Comment