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Watson, Adam; Moss, Robert
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31.37
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LOE BOOKS /AbebooksUK
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ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition Pp. xii, 529. Colour plates and diagrams throughout. A new first edition. Size: 8vo
[Launceston, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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WATSON ADAM & MOSS ROBERT
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32.68
Wyseby House Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover 2008, 1st edition, very slight mark on top edge else fine in near fine unprice-clipped dust jacket, a little creasing on rear paanel.
[Newbury, WEST, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Adam Watson
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33.98
Devils in the Detail Ltd /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Harpercollins Pub Ltd] Hardcover Picture Shown is For Illustration Purposes Only, Please See Below For Further DetailsCONDITION ? VERY GOOD ? HARDBACK - light wear and scuff marks to jacket, pages in nice condition, shipped from the UK
[Oxford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Moss, Robert
USD
34.56
WorldofBooks /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Harpercollins Pub Ltd] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
[Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Watson, A.; Moss, R.
USD
36.01
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. Fine copy - still sealed in original cellophane, with d/w spine faded. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevan ...
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36.60
LOE BOOKS /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition Pp. xii, 529. Colour plates and diagrams throughout. A new first edition. Size: 8vo
[Launceston, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Moss Robert
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36.91
World of Books Ltd /Biblio
Hardback. Very Good. ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Moss Robert
USD
36.91
World of Books Ltd /Biblio
Hardback. Like New. ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Moss, Robert
USD
37.64
WorldofBooks /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Harpercollins Pub Ltd] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
[Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
WATSON Adam BSc Zoology Honours Scientist & Broadcaster; & MOSS Robert 1st Class Honours Biochemistry Wildlife Consultant etc
USD
38.45
booksonlinebrighton /Biblio
London: COLLINS imprint HarperCollins [ New Naturalist ], Date: 2008 Fine H/b As New [no defects/ No fade- protective cover sleeve lightens the image]] No 107 First edition 2008. Author Robert Moss spent his one year post-doctoral year working with 3 Ptarmigan species in Alaska. Notes on Authors to rear inner d/j flap.Covering 4 of the most emblematic species of our upland regions; the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas.529pp+ publisher adverts.Illustrated throughout with Figs; Tables, b/w & Colour photo-plates & in line [ unlisted]225x160mm. Book & Dust Jacket Near Fine as mild shelf to rear panel, no other defect - no inscsp; not price clipped £50 . NB. No fade, bright colours appear lessened because of the clear easily Removable proprietary protective cover. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further contents details and condition. 2008. COLLINS imprint HarperCollins [ New Naturalist ] ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson Adam; Moss Robert
USD
38.45
Loe Books /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2008. Book. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. Pp. xii, 529. Colour plates and diagrams throughout. A new first edition.. 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson A.; Moss R.
USD
38.45
Pemberley Natural History Books /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2008. 544, colour photos. . HB. Fine copy - still sealed in original cellophane, with d/w spine faded.. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations ...
WATSON, Adam, BSc[Zoology Honours] Scientist & Broadcaster; & MOSS, Robert,1st Class Honours Biochemistry, Wildlife Consultant etc
USD
39.21
booksonlinebrighton /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: COLLINS imprint HarperCollins [ New Naturalist ], London] Hardcover First Edition Fine H/b As New [no defects/ No fade- protective cover sleeve lightens the image]] No 107 First edition 2008. Author Robert Moss spent his one year post-doctoral year working with 3 Ptarmigan species in Alaska. Notes on Authors to rear inner d/j flap.Covering 4 of the most emblematic species of our upland regions; the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas.529pp+ publisher adverts.Illustrated throughout with Figs; Tables, b/w & Colour photo-plates & in line [ unlisted]225x160mm. Book & Dust Jacket Near Fine as mild shelf to rear panel, no other defect - no inscsp; not price clipped £50 . NB. No fade, bright colours appear lessened because of the clear easily Removable proprietary protective cover. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further contents details and condition.
[Brighton, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
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39.21
GfB, the Colchester Bookshop /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover Collins, 2008. Hardback, d/j, 8vo, xii,529pp, illust. A good copy. 9780007150977/
[Colchester, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, A.; Moss, R.
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39.21
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. Fine copy - still sealed in original cellophane, with d/w spine faded. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevan ...
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Watson Adam & Moss Robert
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40.37
Stella & Rose's Books /Biblio
Published by Collins, Date: 2008. 1st edition.. Hardback. Nearly Fine/Nearly Fine. Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. New Naturalist no. 107. Fascinating insights into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts. Green boards. Colour photos. Blue endpapers with repeating New Naturalist logo. Very minor foxing to top edge of text block else a lovely copy. Pictorial dustwrapper is very slightly grubby to rear panel. 2008. Published by Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
USD
41.18
Stella & Rose's Books, PBFA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover First Edition 1st 2008. Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. New Naturalist no. 107. Fascinating insights into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts. Green boards. Colour photos. Blue endpapers with repeating New Naturalist logo. Very minor foxing to top edge of text block else a lovely copy. Pictorial dustwrapper is very slightly grubby to rear panel. Packaged with care and promptly dispatched!
[Tintern, MON, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, A.; Moss, R.
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42.01
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. As new in d/w - still sealed in original cellophane. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, ...
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Watson Adam & Moss Robert
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42.23
Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills /Biblio
Collins, Date: 2008. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. hardback, octavo, the slightest age-toning to the page edges else a near fine tightly bound copy with a clean and unmarked text and in a near fine pictorial dust jacket, illustrated in colour, xii + 528pp (Bernhard & Loe NN107A). 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson Adam & Moss Robert
USD
42.23
Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills /Biblio
Collins, Date: 2008. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. hardback, octavo, a near fine tightly bound copy with a clean and unmarked text and in a near fine pictorial dust jacket, illustrated in colour, (Bernhard & Loe NN107A). 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
USD
43.07
Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover First Edition hardback, octavo, the slightest age-toning to the page edges else a near fine tightly bound copy with a clean and unmarked text and in a near fine pictorial dust jacket, illustrated in colour, xii + 528pp (Bernhard & Loe NN107A)
[Llanwrda, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
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44.44
Calluna Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition Book - fine, dust wrapper - fine. Weight exceeds standard 1.0 kg rates - extra postage may be requested for UK 1st class/overseas deliveries.
[Morpeth, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson Adam; Moss Robert
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44.86
Loe Books /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2008. Book. New. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. Pp. xii, 529. Colour plates and diagrams throughout. A new first edition.. 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson A.; Moss R.
USD
44.86
Pemberley Natural History Books /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2008. 544, colour photos. . HB. As new in d/w - still sealed in original cellophane.. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international ...
WATSON Adam & MOSS Robert:
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45.75
Gemini-Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: London. Collins. 2008.] Hardcover First Edition First edition. Hardback. New Naturalist no.107. Book and dust jacket are in new Fine condition, still in the publisher's shrink wrap protedtion. Securely packaged. Postage in the UK will be £5.50.
[Shrewsbury, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, A.; Moss, R.
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45.75
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. As new in d/w - still sealed in original cellophane. The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, ...
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Adam Watson & Robert Moss
USD
48.70
Wadard Books PBFA /Biblio
London: Collins, Date: 2008 529pp+2. Illustrated in colour and black and white. 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Adam Watson & Robert Moss
USD
49.67
Wadard Books PBFA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover 529pp+2. Illustrated in colour and black and white.
[Farningham, KENT, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson Adam & Moss Robert
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51.27
Salsus Books /Biblio
London: Collins. xii 529pp hardback, green cloth gilt in wrapper, well illustrated with colour plates, figures in text, tables &c, near fine in a near fine wrapper, jacket design by Robert Gillmor, in the New Naturalist Library series . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Date: 2008. 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
USD
52.28
Colophon Books (UK) /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins., London.] Hardcover First Edition 529 pages with a 2 page list of other New Naturalist titles in the series, colour photo plates and illustrations, graphs and charts in the text, wrapper design by Robert Gillmor. A fine 1st edition in a fine wrapper. Octavo.
[Leek, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
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52.28
Salsus Books (P.B.F.A.) /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition xii 529pp hardback, green cloth gilt in wrapper, well illustrated with colour plates, figures in text, tables &c, near fine in a near fine wrapper, jacket design by Robert Gillmor, in the New Naturalist Library series
[Kidderminster, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Watson, Adam. & Moss, Robert.
USD
52.28
Anthony Vickers Bookdealer PBFA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, United Kingdom] Hardcover 529pp, bw & col illus.
[Selby, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Watson, A.; Moss, R.
USD
52.81
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. NEW. . The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and intern ...
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Watson A.; Moss R.
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56.39
Pemberley Natural History Books /Biblio
Collins, Date: 2008. 544, colour photos. . HB. NEW. . The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts.. [9780007150977] 2008. Collins IS ...
Watson, A.; Moss, R.
USD
57.51
PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover 544, colour photos. . HB. NEW. . The grouse species of Britain and Ireland. With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland's highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species' covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and intern ...
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58.82
Anytime Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, UK] Hardcover New Naturalist 108. Another superb account. pp.xii.529. illus. As new apart from red mark to top of text block.
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Moss Robert Watson Adam
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60.50
Parrot Books /Biblio
Collins, Date: 2008-09-01. Hardcover. Like New. 4.1968 cent in x 22.3830 cent in x 15.5882 cent in. 2008. Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Moss, Robert,Watson, Adam
USD
61.70
Parrot Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover First Edition First Edition.
[Hemel Hempstead, HERT, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
Watson (Adam) & Moss (Robert).
USD
65.35
Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins. New Naturalist Series. 2008.] Hardcover First Edition (Hardcover, 2008). 2008 1st edition. Hardback issue. 8vo (152 x 223mm). Ppxii,529 + 2pp ads. Colour photographs, extensive bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. Detailed and up to date treatment of the biology and ecology of black, red and willow grouse, ptarmigan and capercaillie in Britain and Europe, with some account of their distribution worldwide. Many good colour photographs and an excellent bibliography. .
[MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Adam Watson
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69.14
WorldofBooks /ZVAB
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, London] Softcover With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland,s highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species, covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts.
[Goring-By ...
Adam Watson
USD
75.29
WorldofBooks /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, London] Softcover With less than twenty species worldwide and only four British and Irish species, the grouse is surprisingly well-known. Its habitats are diverse and relatively remote - ranging from deep forests, through open moorland, to Scotland,s highest peaks. 'Grouse: The Natural History of British and Irish Species, covers four of the most emblematic species of our upland regions. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the ptarmigan is a resident of our highest mountain areas, the black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the capercaillie is one of our largest birds and the red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume in the New Naturalist series, written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts.
[Goring-By ...
Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
USD
77.78
Calluna Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins, London] Hardcover First Edition Book - fine, dust wrapper - fine. Signed. Weight exceeds standard 1.0 kg rates - extra postage may be requested for UK 1st class/overseas deliveries.
[Morpeth, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Watson, Adam and Robert Moss.
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82.81
Andrew Isles Natural History Books /Abebooks AUS
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: London: Harper Collins Publishers, 2008.] Hardcover Octavo,530 pp.,colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. New Naturalist 107. Covers four of the most emblematic species of the upland regions of Britain and Ireland. Collectively they have the most fascinating life histories of any bird group, individually they have their own stories to tell: the Ptarmigan is a resident of high mountain areas, the Black grouse is famous for its extraordinary mating displays, the Capercaillie is one of Britain's largest birds and the Red grouse, whilst no-longer one of the few British endemics, is one of the most heavily researched species. All four face similar problems, including habitat loss, predators, pests, disease and food shortage. This is compounded by issues of managed animal populations and controversy surrounding the commercial worth of grouse. This volume is written by two of the world's leading grouse specialists, offers a fascinating insight into the natural history and biology of these birds, including aspects of their behaviour, the historical relevance of their names, the reasons behind population fluctuations and international conservation efforts. Also available in paperback [stock id 28668].
[Prahran, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 2008] ...
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Watson, Adam
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143.59
Bonita via Alibris /Alibris
Harpercollins Pub Ltd 2008 hardcover Good Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.
Watson Adam & Moss Robert
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201.87
Stella & Rose's Books /Biblio
Published by Collins, Date: 2008. 1st edition.. Hardback. Nearly Fine. Nearly fine condition with no wrapper. Leather Bound limited edition to 250 copies. Gilt title to spine and blind logo to front. New Naturalist no. 107. All edges gilt. Colour photos throughout. This is Copy No. 184, SIGNED by authors to bookplate on front endpaper. Tiny spot mark to top of spine/front cover. Slip case is better than very good - a few light marks. 2008. Published by Collins ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
Watson, Adam & Moss, Robert
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205.87
Stella & Rose's Books, PBFA /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0007150970, ISBN13: 9780007150977, [publisher: Collins] Hardcover First Edition 1st 2008. Nearly fine condition with no wrapper. Leather Bound limited edition to 250 copies. Gilt title to spine and blind logo to front. New Naturalist no. 107. All edges gilt. Colour photos throughout. This is Copy No. 184, SIGNED by authors to bookplate on front endpaper. Tiny spot mark to top of spine/front cover. Slip case is better than very good - a few light marks. Packaged with care and promptly dispatched!
[Tintern, MON, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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217.89
Hawkridge Books /Biblio
LONDON, HARPER COLLINS, 2008. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED TO 250 COPIES OF WHICH THIS IS NUMBER 192. FULL BLACK LEATHER, ALL EDGES GILT, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS ON A TIPPED-IN BOOKPLATE. A FINE COPY IN A BROWN CLOTH SLIPCASE. NUMBER 107 OF THE NEW NATURALIST SERIES. ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS AND TABLES. LONDON, HARPER COLLINS, 2008 ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]
WATSON ADAM AND MOSS ROBERT:
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217.89
Hawkridge Books /Biblio
LONDON, HARPER COLLINS, 2008. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED TO 250 COPIES OF WHICH THIS IS NUMBER 194. FULL BLACK LEATHER, ALL EDGES GILT, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS ON A TIPPED-IN BOOKPLATE. A FINE COPY IN A BROWN CLOTH SLIPCASE. NUMBER 107 OF THE NEW NATURALIST SERIES. ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS AND TABLES. LONDON, HARPER COLLINS, 2008 ISBN 0007150970 9780007150977 [GB]

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