JUST PUBLISHED 
Second Edition immediately called for . 
The Home-Life of a 
Golden Eagle 
Photographed and described by 
H. B. MACPHERSON. 
Crown 4to. 32 fulf-page Plates, artistically mounted. 
Cloth bound, 6s. net. Stiff paper covers, 5s. net. 
EDITION DE LUXE (limited to 100), half bound 
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Ornithologists, photographers, the Press and the public 
have been unanimous in their praise of these photographs 
and their story, and the excellent “ get up ” of the work. 
CL The parent Eagles brooding, guarding, feeding and teaching the young to break 
up the quarry, and even to fly, are shown in these marvellous photographs taken at 
close quarters in a Scottish corrie. The letterpress describes the Jluthofs 
observations and experiences. 
A HISTORY 
-—- OF THE-- 
Birds of Kent 
BY 
NORMAN F. TICEHURST, 
M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S.Eng., M.B.O.U. 
With 24 plates depicting typical haunts and notable 
Kentish Birds, and a large map of the county. 
Square Demy 8vo (9 x 6£). Cloth Bound, Gilt Top. 
-A Handsome Volume of over 600 Pages.- 
21s. NET. 
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