The first ever work to illustrate and cover in detail al the species of birds in the world Complete chapter dedicated to each family, and individual accounts for each species with a summary of taxonomy, dis- tribution (including subspecies), habitat; feeding, breeding, movements, status, conservation; bibliography and distribu- tion map. The whole work will comprise 10 large-format volumes of 310 X 240 mm: Volume 1, with a comprehensive introduction to Class Aves/the Birds and covering the first 27 families, includes: 640 pages 50 colour plates depicting all species and distinctive subspecies 17 anatomi- cal colour plates more than 350 colour photographs 550 distribution maps more than 5000 bibliographical references. Free 4-page brochure available from ICBP: ICBP 32 Cambridge Road Cambridge, CB3 OPJ , United Kingdom There is a pre-publication offer with a special price of f69.00 (Normal price f95.00) + f4.00 Postage & Packing: Copies can be ordered by writing to ICBP with payment enclosed (cheque or international money order in f sterling; Or credit card). Offer expires 30 September 1992.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Page 48
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168Page 48 Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Page 48
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