An edition of To Galápagos on the Ara, 1926 (1927)

To Galápagos on the Ara, 1926

the events of a pleasure-cruise to the Galápagos islands and a classification of a few rare aquatic findings, including two specimens of a new species of shark never caught before and here described for the first time

To Galápagos on the Ara, 1926
William K. Vanderbilt, William ...
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An edition of To Galápagos on the Ara, 1926 (1927)

To Galápagos on the Ara, 1926

the events of a pleasure-cruise to the Galápagos islands and a classification of a few rare aquatic findings, including two specimens of a new species of shark never caught before and here described for the first time

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Language
English
Pages
161

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Edition Notes

Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
"900 copies printed for William K. Vanderbilt ... Nos. 1-500 are bound in Levant back and handmade paper sides ... This is no. 135."
"The color plates in this book are reproduced from water colors by William F. Belanske ... The black and white illustrations are reproduced from photographs made by the author."
"Fishes and birds caught: an outline by William E. Belanske": p. 127-158.

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[Mount Vernon, N.Y.]

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH123 .V3

The Physical Object

Pagination
161 p.
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6711996M
LCCN
28005775
OCLC/WorldCat
5159875

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