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Sydney: Angus & Robertson, Date: 1992. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 220mm x 310mm. Jacket has moderate general wear and a couple of small tears. Light wear to bottom edge of cloth. Minimal foxing to front pastedown and ffep, otherwise internally clean. Binding tight. 109pp. 1992. Angus & Robertson ISBN 0207159963 9780207159961 [AU]
ISBN10: 0207159963, ISBN13: 9780207159961, [publisher: Angus & Robertson, Sydney] Hardcover First Edition Jacket has moderate general wear and a couple of small tears. Light wear to bottom edge of cloth. Minimal foxing to front pastedown and ffep, otherwise internally clean. Binding tight. 109pp Size: 220mm x 310mm [Gloucester, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 1992]
Sydney, Australia: Angus & Robertson, Date: 1992. 109 pages with colour illustrations and distribution maps. Part of the National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife' series. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 1992. Angus & Robertson ISBN 0207159963 9780207159961 [AU]
ISBN10: 0207159963, ISBN13: 9780207159961, [publisher: Angus & Robertson.] Hardcover 109 Seiten, durchgehend farbig illustriert, bei jedem Bild eine Verbreitungskarte. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Encyclopedia of Australian Animals. The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife - The Australian Museum. [Göllersdorf, NÖ, Austria] [Publication Year: 1992]
Sydney: CollinsAngus & Robertson, Date: 1992. Folio, xvi + 109 pp, illustrated throughout with colour photographs, classification map, glossary, indexes of common and scientific names. Previous owner's name with date by the upper edge of the front free end-paper. Black cloth boards in dust-wrapper. Michael Tyler, foremost authority on the frogs of Australia, surveys the variety of these animals and their intriguing adaptations. Some spend their entire lives high in rainforests, others burrow deep in desert sands. There are species that develop from tadpoles to froglets under their father's skin, and one which does so in its mother's stomach.. First edition.. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 1992. CollinsAngus & Robertson ISBN 0207159963 9780207159961 [AU]
ISBN10: 0207159963, ISBN13: 9780207159961, [publisher: CollinsAngus & Robertson, Sydney] Hardcover First Edition Folio, xvi + 109 pp, illustrated throughout with colour photographs, classification map, glossary, indexes of common and scientific names. Previous owner's name with date by the upper edge of the front free end-paper. Black cloth boards in dust-wrapper. Michael Tyler, foremost authority on the frogs of Australia, surveys the variety of these animals and their intriguing adaptations. Some spend their entire lives high in rainforests, others burrow deep in desert sands. There are species that develop from tadpoles to froglets under their father's skin, and one which does so in its mother's stomach. [Ashmore, QLD, Australia] [Publication Year: 1992]
ISBN10: 0207159963, ISBN13: 9780207159961, [publisher: Angus & Robertson.] Hardcover 109 Seiten, durchgehend farbig illustriert, bei jedem Bild eine Verbreitungskarte. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Encyclopedia of Australian Animals. The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife - The Australian Museum. [Göllersdorf, NÖ, Austria] [Publication Year: 1992]
Sydney CollinsAngus & Robertson 1992 First edition. Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine jacket Folio, xvi + 109 pp, illustrated throughout with colour photographs, classification map, glossary, indexes of common and scientific names. Previous owner's name with date by the upper edge of the front free end-paper. Black cloth boards in dust-wrapper. Michael Tyler, foremost authority on the frogs of Australia, surveys the variety of these animals and their intriguing adaptations. Some spend their entire lives high in rainforests, others burrow deep in desert sands. There are species that develop from tadpoles to froglets under their father's skin, and one which does so in its mother's stomach.
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