"North American Herpetology; or, A Description of the Reptiles Inhabiting the United States," v. 5, by John Edwards Holbrook, is a comprehensive 19th-century study of reptiles in the United States. This meticulously detailed work offers a snapshot of the herpetofauna of the time, providing invaluable insights into the distribution, characteristics, and natural history of various reptile species. Holbrook's detailed descriptions and observations make this volume an essential resource for understanding the historical context of North American herpetology.
This edition stands as a testament to early zoological exploration and provides a unique perspective on the natural world as it was understood nearly two centuries ago. It will appeal to historians of science, zoologists, and anyone with an interest in the rich biodiversity of North America.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-517030-5 (9781025170305)
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