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Ley, Willy With Joseph Wood Krutch, Illustrated With B&W Drawing, S

Dawn of Zoology

Englewood Cliffs, N.Y.: Prentice-Hall, (1968),

16,00 €

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Autor
Ley, Willy With Joseph Wood Krutch, Illustrated With B&W Drawing, S
Editores
Englewood Cliffs, N.Y.: Prentice-Hall, (1968)
Materia
Scienza Science Mathematics
Descripción
Fine
Descripción
H
Sobrecubierta
Conservación
Excelente
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

Fine hardcover copy in fine d.j.First edition. Tall 8vo (6 3/4" x 9 3/4"). viii, 280 pages. Two-color cloth binding. Black cloth-covered spine, gilt spine lettering, burgundy cloth-covered boards (hardcover binding). Green paper endpapers. Illustrated. Endnotes. Index. "Man's knowledge and understanding of the animal world has differed in every age until finally, in the 20th Century, zoologists have sorted out the marvelous myths and facts and given us an accurate picture of this fascinating kingdom. It is the story of each age's attempt to know the animal world that Willy Ley tells. Here is a popular history of animals as seen through the looking-glass of pre-science and the early zoologists. Some animals, like the unicorn, are fantastic, some mysterious like the Waldrapp, some only slightly recognizable like the fabled wild man, called gorilla, that turned out to be a chimpanzee. Extinct animals, animals never seen before our century, commonplace animals, exotic animals - they are all here, some in delightful illustration, as seen and wondered about by man, the cleric; man, the allegorizer; man, the systematizer; man, the digger. In this volume, Ley reveals the bizarre discoveries of the earliest investigators of the animal world - how they unravelled the mystery of the Flittermouse, the case of the Thorny Pig, the strange disappearance of the wold oxen of the 17th Century, the secrets of the whales, the curiosities of the giraffe, the exotic truth about the Bird of Paradise, and many others." The fifth book in The Prentice-Hall Series in Nature and Natural History.