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British Insect Life. A Popular Introduction To Entomology, with 8 Illustrations in Colour By Alfred Priest and 32 Half-tone Plates Comprising 248 Figures.

Step, Edward
The head of the spine is bumped and the head of the front paste down chipped, else a clean and solid copy. Includes a loose catalogue of other Werner publications. "Edward Step FLS (11 November 1855 - 1931) was the author of many popular and specialist books on various aspects of nature.[1] He wrote many books on botany, zoology and mycology, which were published between 1894 and (posthumously) 1941... He also contributed to the periodical, Science-Gossip: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Nature, Country Lore & Applied Science...Step created a myth of a mouse-eating grasshopper in his book 'Marvels of Insect Life (1915), where he wrote, "In the British Museum (Natural History) there is a specimen of one of the largest known locusts, which was received from a missionary in the Congo Free State a few years ago, who had taken it in the act of feasting upon a mouse it had caught. ... The locust in question does not confine its attention to mice; large spiders, beetles and other insects, and probably small nestling birds serve it equally for food."[2] In fact, no grasshopper is known to feed on mice." (Wikipedia)
Published 1929 T.Werner Laurie Ltd London

$20.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Very Good No Jacket Hardcover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 16192
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