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A-Z of Birds A Birder's Tales from Around the World

Biography / Memoir
By: Richard "Bo" Crombet-Beolens(Author), Des Campbell(Illustrator), Des Campbell(Illustrator)
236 pages, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Brambleby Books
A-Z of Birds
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  • A-Z of Birds ISBN: 9781908241238 Paperback Aug 2013 In stock
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About this book

Twenty-six anecdotes from around the world were written to amuse and show why the author (and so many others) are so keen on birding. Each 'chapter' is a bird name, beginning with a different letter of the alphabet.

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Biography / Memoir
By: Richard "Bo" Crombet-Beolens(Author), Des Campbell(Illustrator), Des Campbell(Illustrator)
236 pages, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Brambleby Books
Media reviews

"[...] The drawings by cartoonist Des Campbell contribute wonderfully to what is a great little book for dipping into."
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"I have never met Bo Beolens, but I know of him in his Fat Birder guise and through the excellent little book Whose Bird, of which he is co-author, and which is a constant source of reference. When I first delved into the present volume, I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it – but I pressed on and, in the end, found I had enjoyed it, had been amused by some bits of it, and had also learnt a few things. [...] I think some people might enjoy this book, but others may not. It seems a pity to say it, but I suspect it could go onto a bookshelf and never be looked at again."
- Mike Everett, www.britishbirds.co.uk, 20-01-2014

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