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William McGillivray A Hebridean Naturalist's Journal

Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Robert Ralph
167 pages, 32 col & 48 b/w illus
William McGillivray
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  • William McGillivray ISBN: 9780861521272 Hardback Dec 1996 Out of Print #12136
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William MacGillivray became Scotland's foremost 19th century ornithologist, and was a close friend of John James Audubon. His five volume A History of British Birds was one of the most careful and detailed descriptions of British birds ever published, yet it never received the credit it deserved. This is an account of the man's life and work, and includes a previously unpublished selection of his illustrations.

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Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Robert Ralph
167 pages, 32 col & 48 b/w illus
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