A rare book by a fascinating Australia.Robert Hall (19 October 1867 – 19 September 1949) was a founding member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union in 1901. He is well known for making an expedition to Siberia, via Japan and Korea from 1903, with R. E. Trebilcock, to discover the previously unknown breeding grounds of various species of waders. His published works include A Key to the Birds of Australia and Tasmania (1899),and Australian Bird Maps (1922).
First Edition ; Super Royal 4to; pp. iv, 12 (16 parchment sheets printed on one side only); each sheet with single engraving and text, housed in black cloth folding folio, title lettered in gilt on front white and gilt decoration to front board, fine copy The material for this Portfolio has been drawn from two sources. The text matter is reproduced from Appendix S in the first edition of The History Of Ballarat by William Bramwell Withers (Ballarat, 1870). The sketches have been selected from The Gold-Finder of Australia, edited by John Sherer (London, 1853)
Why not pop into the shop to look at our collection of fascinating WW1 postcards. Such as this card printed by Tokyo Design Printing, Kanda - Tokyo showing the Japanese Imperial Navy ships.
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