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Edité par The Society, New York, 1971
Vendeur : Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Good. Softcover, staplebook. Good condition. Light blue paper covers with black lettering to the front cover. Dated August, 1971. Volume 56, Issue 2. 75 pages. Two articles concerning crocodiles and their skins. Binding is strong and tight. Edges of the covers are lightly sunned. No creases or tears. Pages faintly toned, but free of marks or writing. Black and white photographs and illustration throughout. Overall good condition. This book is from the collection of Thomas Lovejoy. Dr. Lovejoy was an influential ecologist, field biologist, and activist; former head of the Amazon Biodiversity Center, World Wildlife Fund, and advisor to the United Nations and Smithsonian Institution. He is credited with introducing the term 'biological diversity' to the mainstream environmental movement. In addition, he was a passionate collector of books on the natural world. He died in 2021 and we are very excited to present a selection of his books. Please browse the entire catalogue here on ABE or contact us for instructions on how to get to it. Please email with questions or to see any photos.