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R. Friedländer & Sohn, Berlin, N.W., Carlstr. 11. 



Works by [16 

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offered for sale in fine copies: 



The Birds of Europe. 



5 volumes, Imp.-fol. with 449 beautifully coloured plates. (Vol. I. Raptores, with 50 eo- 

 loured plates. Vol. II and III. Insessores, with 192 coloured plates. Vol. IV. Rasores, 

 Grallatores, with 103 coloured plates. Vol. V. Natatores, with 103 coloured plates.) 

 1832 — 37. Bound in half calf, good substantial binding. Fine and clean copy. 



Price 1500 Mark (75 SB). 

 A most magnificent work, which for beauty and accuracy Stands unrivalled. Tem- 

 minck, in his „Manuel d'Ornithologie u remarks: „The Birds of Europe sont d'un fini si 

 parfait, tant pour le dessin, la pose et l'exacte verite de l'enluminure, qu'on pourrait, 

 avec de si beaux portraits, se passer des originaux montes. u — Only 286 copies were 

 printed, and the work has become so rare now, that for years no copy has been offered 

 for sale. 



A Century of Birds hifherto unfigured from the Himalaya 



Mountains 



4 parts with 80 most beautifully coloured plates. 

 1831. Imp.-fol. In the 4 original parts, clean and uncut. 



Price 500 Mark (25 £). 



The first and the rarest of all of Mr. Gould's works. 



A fflonograph of the Trogonidae or family of Trogons. 



3 parts with 36 most beautifully coloured plates. 

 1835—38. Imp.-fol. In the 3 original parts, clean and uncut. 



Price 90 Mark {£ 4,10). 



A Monograph of the family of Ramphastidae or Toucans. 



3 parts with 3 J . most beautifully coloured plates and 1 piain (anatomical) plate. 

 1833—35. Imp.-fol. In the 3 original parts, clean and uncut. 



Price 125 Mark (£ 6,5). 

 These original editions of the Trogonidae and Ramphastidae have a superior colouring. 



ß. Friedländer & Sohn, Berlin 



offer for sale: 



T. Bewick 



History of British Birds. 



Vol. I. containing the History and Description of Land Birds. 

 Newcastle 1797. 8. 



First issue of the first edition. The cut of the Sea Eagle, pg. 11, first state, be- 

 fore the „Wycliffe 1791", cut of Magpie, pg. 75, first state (stump with two branches), 

 the Vignette at pg. 285 first state, only slightly blacked. Advertisement of „Third edition 

 of Quadrupeds" on back of last leaf. 



Bound in half calf; a good clean copy. 



History of British Birds» 



2 volumes. Newcastle 1804. Imp. 8. 

 A beautiful copy, uncut, the leaves even not cut open, in the original boards. Quite 



new and untouched. 



Price of the 3 volumes 150 Mark (ß 7. 10). 



