
John James Audubon: Bird Artist
by James Sterling Ayars
"John James Audubon: Bird Artist" by James Sterling Ayars, 1966. Illustrated by George I. Parrish. Hardcover, ex-library with stamps and inscription. No dust jacket, but in good condition for study. A valuable biography for enthusiasts of Audubon’s art and ornithological contributions.
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This hardcover edition shows signs of wear typical of an ex-library book. The cover is intact with some edge wear, and the spine is sturdy. There is no dust jacket. Library stamps are present, and there is a handwritten inscription. The pages are clean and well-preserved, making it a suitable copy for reading and study.
About This Vintage 1966 Edition
"John James Audubon: Bird Artist" by James Sterling Ayars, published in 1966, is an insightful biography exploring the life and work of the renowned bird artist. Illustrated by George I. Parrish, this book delves into Audubon's artistic journey and his contributions to ornithology and art. While the publisher's name is not visible, the book was manufactured in the United States. This copy is an ex-library edition, evidenced by markings from the Ft. Worth Public Library. The book's focus on Audubon's life and art makes it a valuable resource for those interested in ornithology and historical art. The absence of a dust jacket and minor wear from library use are noted, but the content remains a compelling exploration of Audubon’s legacy.
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