The Bobwhite Quail: Its Habits, Preservation, and Increase (inscribed)
Stoddard, Herbert L.
Sold by Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since June 16, 2020
Used - Hardcover
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since June 16, 2020
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketA 1941 printing, as stated on the title page. Inscribed in the year of that printing on the front free endpaper: "For Dr. Stuart O. Sowle, with the compliments and the kindest personal regards of the author. Herbert L. Stoddard, May 13, 1941." Uncommon signed. On the verso of the FFEP is a gift inscription from "Aunt Sowle" giving the book away to one Dick Thompson with the words, "Stuke would want you to have this" and mentioning "Stuke knew this man." Adjacent on the first blank is a note, taped in with a strip of green cloth (curious), "from the desk of Rupert J. Stibb" thanking Stuke and wondering if he made to it to Sherwood Plantation, which was Stoddard's home and game farm. Seems like he did. An interesting collection of inscriptions. A laid in clipping from The Illinois Natural History Survey (about pheasants) reveals that Sowle lived in Rockford, Illinois, which is where Stoddard grew up. Probably they were childhood friends or acquaintances. The Bobwhite Quail is Stoddard's first and famous book. Via his bobwhite studies, Stoddard was an important pioneer of wildlife management. While Aldo Leopold is often cited as the founder or father figure of wildlife management, Leopold himself pointed to Stoddard, writing "Herbert Stoddard, in Georgia, started the first management of wildlife based on research." The two were good friends. Stoddard was a high school dropout who apprenticed himself to a taxidermist, began to work in a Milwaukee museum, and eventually took to the field and went on to co-found the renownTall Timbers Research Station in Florida. He is also well-known for his studies of the importance of fire to longleaf pine habitat and of bird mortality due to radio towers and what it revealsabout migration patterns. A small, but thick quarto in red-orange cloth with gilt lettering. Very good with some unavoidable browning to pastedowns from the interior glue, and a few streaks of soiling to the FFEP verso. Interior is very clean with full-page color illustrations by E.R. Kalmbach and many black and white photos. A little rubbing to board and spine edges. All and all a nice copy with an interesting connection to Rockford and Stoddard's roots.
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