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Published by Bloomsbury Books. London. 1990., 1990
ISBN 10: 1870630440ISBN 13: 9781870630443
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book
(Hardcover, 1990). (1981) 1990 Bloomsbury edition. 8vo (148 x 217mm). Pp287. B/w photographs, maps, bibliography. Pale yellow boards, spine titled in gilt. Spotting to boards but clean internally, smells slightly musty. Good-plus in dust-wrapper. "This book is an attempt to survey the natural history of the whole of Wales. It therefore covers such areas as Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons as well as the spectacularly beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and the less well-known but no less interesting areas of mid-Wales." A detailed general survey of the natural history of Wales, as well as the country's physical geography as it relates to its flora and fauna. Chapters include: Corries, crags and summits; Moorlands, mires and conifers; Rivers, lakes and marshes; The native woodlands; The flora of the limestone; Farmlands, villages and estates; The industrial scene; The coast - peatlands, polders, beaches, dunes and estuaries; The coast - cliffs, headlands and islands. An appendix gives details of reserves and places of interest. .
Published by Fontana New Naturalist. Collins, London. 1970., 1970
ISBN 10: 000631953XISBN 13: 9780006319535
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book
Condition: New. (Paperback, 1970). (1966) 1970s pbk reprint. 8vo paperback (107 x 180mm). Pp320. B/w photographs, appendices, glossary, bibliography and index. Used and browned but intact, second-hand paperback. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; Conservation bodies. .
Published by Gomer Press / National Trust. Llandysul, Dyfed. 1991., 1991
ISBN 10: 0863837816ISBN 13: 9780863837814
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
(Hardcover, 1991). 1991 1st edition. 4to (190 x 252mm). Ppxii,239. Colour photographs, illustrations, map. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Very good in dust-wrapper. A tour of the properties belonging to the National Trust in Wales. .
Published by Fontana New Naturalist. Collins, London. 1969., 1969
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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First Edition
Condition: New. (Paperback, 1969). (1966) 1969 1st paperback edition. 8vo paperback (107 x 181mm). Pp320. B/w photographs, appendices, glossary, bibliography and index. Slight browning but good copy. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Readers Union. Newton Abbot, Devon. 1975., 1975
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1975). (1974) 1975 Book Club edition. 8vo (135 x 230mm). Pp176. B/w photograph plates, illustrations, maps, bibliography. Orange boards, spine titled in gilt. Minor faults. Good-plus in slightly faded and used dust-wrapper. "William Condry, now Warden of the Ynyshir [nature] reserve in Wales, has explored woods and forests all over Britain, from birch and pine of northern Scotland to the beech of southern England, and from the alder carrs of Norfolk to the oakwoods of western Ireland. In this beautiful book he describes their differences, their growth, decay and constant change, and their wild life from ground level to the tops of trees." Allied to the Collins New Naturalist Series, the first editions of this series also have dust-wrapper designs by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis. Bill Condry lived just down the road from us here at Coch-y-Bonddu. He was a first-rate writer and naturalist. Chapters include: Our woodland story; Oakwoods; The undergrowth of oakwoods; Insect life in oakwoods; Birds of oakwoods; Woodland mammals; Beechwoods; Birchwoods; Alderwoods; Ashwoods; Scots pinewoods; Conifer plantations; Other woodland trees. .
Published by Eglwys-fach Womens' Institute. Eglwys-fach, Ceredigion. 1993., 1993
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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First Edition
(Paperback, 1993). ND (1993) 1st edition. 8vo stapled paperback (145 x 211mm). Ppiv,36. B/w photographs, illustrations, map. Parallel text in Welsh translated by R.S.Thomas. Used but solidly intact second-hand paperback. Published "to commemorate 70 years of Eglwys-fach Women's Institute". This is a concise account of wildlife to be found in the parish of Ysgubor-y-Coed, "most of it is very hilly and sparsely inhabited, being part of the north-western foothills of Pumlumon (or Plynlimon) where they come down to the wide estuary of the Dyfi which is by long tradition the divide between north and south Wales." Sections include: Life on the hills; Upland pools; Conifers, conifers, conifers; Natural woodland, flora, mammals, birds, butterflies; By running water; The farming scene; Butterflies of field and hedgerow; Farmland birds, mammals; peat bogs, marshes and pools; Nature along the line; The estuary world; Village wildlife; Now and the future. Condry's English text appears also in Welsh, in a translation by R.S. Thomas. .
Published by Gomer Press / National Trust. Llandysul, Dyfed. 1991., 1991
ISBN 10: 0863837816ISBN 13: 9780863837814
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Book First Edition Signed
(Hardcover, 1991). 1991 1st edition. 4to (190 x 252mm). Ppxii,239. Colour photographs, illustrations, map. Dark green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Very good copy in dust-wrapper. Signed by the author. A tour of the properties belonging to the National Trust in Wales. .
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Ceredigion. 1996., 1996
ISBN 10: 1859023959ISBN 13: 9781859023952
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
Condition: new. (Paperback, 1996 ). 1996 1st edition. Large square 8vo (208 x 248mm). Pp136. Colour and b/w photographs photographs throughout. Fine new copy. A wide-ranging selection of Bill Condry's writings on natural history and the Welsh countryside including "hill-walking in Meirionnydd and Ceredigion, a sea-cliff ramble in Gower, island bird-watching, close-up studies of woodland and garden birds, a snowy encounter with a wary raven, delvings into local history, plant hunting on Cader Idris, Snowdon and the Great Orme and thoughts on his favourite river - the Wye". Includes previously unpublished pieces as well as many which appeared in Country Life during the author's lifetime. .
Published by H.F. & G. Witherby. London. 1954., 1954
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First Edition
Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1954 ). 1954 1st edition. 8vo (138 x 203mm). Pp114. B/w frontispiece photograph of Thoreau, bibliography of Thoreau's writings. Green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Ex-library, usual faults. Lacks dust-wrapper. Reading copy only. "Concise and authoritative account of this New Englander of Channel Islands' descent who was a contemporary of Emerson, Hawthorne, Channing, Alcott and other idealists living near his home at Concord, Massachusetts. .[The author] has contributed a lively and accurate picture .assisted by material from the Thoreau Society of America". Series editor: R.M. Lockley. .
Published by Faber and Faber. London. 1970., 1970
ISBN 10: 0571094341ISBN 13: 9780571094349
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
(Hardcover, 1970). 1970 1st edition. 8vo (140 x 223mm). Pp304. B/w photographs, b/w frontispiece map. Blue cloth, spine titled in gilt to grey label. Spotting to top edge, slight browning to edges. Good-plus in price-clipped but clean dust-wrapper. "What a superb guide William Condry is. He has lived in Caernarvonshire for many years, and Wales has got into his mind and his heart. He gives a chapter to each of the counties and captures their personality from the wide skies of Anglesey to the genial earth of Monmouthshire . This book could become the classic guide to Wales." The Western Mail. A readable and detailed guide to Wales for the interested and enquiring traveller. Anglesey, Caernarvonshire; Denbighshire; Flintshire; Montgomeryshire; Merioneth; Cardiganshire; Radnorshire; Breconshire; Monmouthshire; Glamorgan; Carmarthenshire; Pembrokeshire. .
Published by Collins.
Seller: Goldstone Rare Books, Llandybie, CARMS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. A good condition dust jacket is present. First edition. The cover is clear of stains and marking. The hinges are in good condition. Photograph available on request.
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Ceredigion. 1993., 1993
ISBN 10: 0863838723ISBN 13: 9780863838729
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
(Paperback, 1993). 1993 1st edition. 8vo paperback (148 x 210mm). Ppx,181. B/w illustrations by Robert Gibson. Owner's name / signs of use but a good and solidly intact second-hand paperback. A collection of Bill Condry's "Country Diary" columns, written for the Guardian. Short pieces on natural history, mainly set in the Dyfi Valley. .
Published by H.F. & G. Witherby. London. 1954., 1954
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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First Edition
Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1954 ). 1954 1st edition. 8vo (138 x 203mm). Pp114. B/w frontispiece photograph of Thoreau, bibliography of Thoreau's writings. Green cloth, spine titled in gilt. Ex-library, usual faults. Reading copy, protected dust-wrapper taped to boards. "Concise and authoritative account of this New Englander of Channel Islands' descent who was a contemporary of Emerson, Hawthorne, Channing, Alcott and other idealists living near his home at Concord, Massachusetts. .[The author] has contributed a lively and accurate picture .assisted by material from the Thoreau Society of America". Series editor: R.M. Lockley. .
Published by Collins. London. 1967., 1967
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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First Edition
(Hardcover, 1967 ). 1967 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 228mm). Pp192. B/w photographs, map of the Zambian-Tanzanian border, bibliography. Blue cloth, spine titled in gilt. Bookseller's label / owner's inscription, slight browning to end-papers and edges. Good-plus in like dust-wrapper. A lively account of birds and wildlife where East and Central Africa meet, deep in the interior along the Zambia-Tanzania border. 'One of the great bird regions of the world.' .
Published by Collins. London. 1974., 1974
ISBN 10: 0002121727ISBN 13: 9780002121729
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1974). 1974 1st edition. 8vo (140 x 216mm). Pp176. B/w photograph plates, illustrations, maps, bibliography. Grey speckled boards, spine titled in gilt. Very good in slightly used & chipped dust-wrapper. "William Condry, now Warden of the Ynyshir [nature] reserve in Wales, has explored woods and forests all over Britain, from birch and pine of northern Scotland to the beech of southern England, and from the alder carrs of Norfolk to the oakwoods of western Ireland. In this beautiful book he describes their differences, their growth, decay and constant change, and their wild life from ground level to the tops of trees." Allied to the Collins New Naturalist Series, the first editions of this series also have dust-wrapper designs by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis. Bill Condry lived just down the road from us here at Coch-y-Bonddu. He was a first-rate writer and naturalist. Chapters include: Our woodland story; Oakwoods; The undergrowth of oakwoods; Insect life in oakwoods; Birds of oakwoods; Woodland mammals; Beechwoods; Birchwoods; Alderwoods; Ashwoods; Scots pinewoods; Conifer plantations; Other woodland trees. .
Published by Collins., 1967
Seller: Cambridge Recycled Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. Scuffs and discolouration to dust jacket. Name on endpaper. Spotting to endpaper.
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Dyfed. 1995., 1995
ISBN 10: 1859021824ISBN 13: 9781859021828
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
(Paperback, 1995). 1995 1st edition. 8vo paperback (148 x 210mm). Ppx,216. Colour and b/w photographs. Slight fading and use to cover else solidly intact, second-hand paperback. Bill Condry looks back on his life as a naturalist, first in the English Midlands of his youth and then in Wales where he has spent the rest of his life, along with a few trips around the rest of the UK and abroad. .
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Ceredigion. 1993., 1993
ISBN 10: 0863838723ISBN 13: 9780863838729
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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(Paperback, 1993). 1993 1st edition. 8vo paperback (148 x 210mm). Ppx,181. B/w illustrations by Robert Gibson. Slightly bumped, reading crease to spine but good-plus. A collection of Bill Condry's "Country Diary" columns, written for the Guardian. Short pieces on natural history, mainly set in the Dyfi Valley. .
Published by Readers Union. Newton Abbot, Dev
Seller: Goldstone Rare Books, Llandybie, CARMS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Photograph available on request.
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1966., 1966
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First Edition
Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1966 ). 1966 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Stains to slightly bowed boards, slight spotting to end-papers and preliminaries. Good copy in poor dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Ceredigion. 1996., 1993
ISBN 10: 0863838723ISBN 13: 9780863838729
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition
(Paperback, 1993 ). 1993 1st edition. 8vo paperback (148 x 210mm). Ppx,181. B/w illustrations by Robert Gibson. Very good clean copy. A collection of Bill Condry's "Country Diary" columns, written for the Guardian. Short pieces on natural history, mainly set in the Dyfi Valley. .
Published by Gomer Press. Llandysul, Dyfed. 1995., 1995
ISBN 10: 1859021824ISBN 13: 9781859021828
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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Book First Edition Signed
(Paperback, 1995). 1995 1st edition. 8vo paperback (148 x 210mm). Ppx,216. Colour and b/w photographs. Spine slightly faded but a very good second-hand paperback, signed by the author. Bill Condry looks back on his life as a naturalist, first in the English Midlands of his youth and then in Wales where he has spent the rest of his life, along with a few trips around the rest of the UK and abroad. .
Published by Collins. London. 1967., 1967
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(Hardcover, 1967 ). 1967 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 228mm). Pp192. B/w photographs, map of the Zambian-Tanzanian border, bibliography. Blue cloth, spine titled in gilt. Slight browning but a good copy in dust-wrapper. Signed by the author "To Ronald and Elsie, with love from Bill Condry, Eglwysfach, October '67." A lively account of birds and wildlife where East and Central Africa meet, deep in the interior along the Zambia-Tanzania border. 'One of the great bird regions of the world.' .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1967., 1967
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1967 ). (1966) 1967 2nd edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Spine very slightly bumped, slight spotting to end-papers and edges. Good-plus in slightly used and tanned dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1967., 1967
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1967). (1966) 1967 2nd edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Boards slightly stained. Good in clipped dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1966., 1966
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1966 ). (1966) 1967 2nd edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Extensive annotation. Good-plus in clipped dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1967., 1967
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1967). (1966) 1976 2nd edition reprint. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. Spotting to edges. Good-plus in clean and intact dust-wrapper. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1967., 1967
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1967 ). (1966) 1967 2nd edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Inscription to fep. Good-plus in frayed dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1967., 1967
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Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1967 ). (1966) 1976 2nd edition reprint. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. End-paper inscription but very good in slightly used dust-wrapper. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1966., 1966
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First Edition
Condition: New. (Hardcover, 1966 ). 1966 1st edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour & b/w photographs, maps, glossary & bibliography. Green buckram. Cloth stained, spotting to eps and edges. Good-plus in frayed dw. With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies. .