





The Birds of America
This stunning edition of one of the most celebrated and highly valued natural history books of all time features impeccably reproduced images of Audubonās original watercolors, along with an introductionĀ by world-renowned ornithologist David Allen Sibley.
First published in installments between 1827 and 1838, John James Audubonās collection of life-sized watercolors of North American birds is the standard against which all wildlife illustration is measured. Fewer than 120 copies survive today, locked away in museums and private collections around the world. For this volume, the Natural History Museum in London disbound one of the two original editions it owns, and each of the 435 exquisite hand-colored prints of the original watercolors were photographed using the latest digital scanning technology. From an avocet grazing in a tidal pond to a Zenaida dove perched on a flowering branch, each of Audubonās subjects is depicted with the grace and beauty of a living bird in its natural habitat.
An avid outdoorsman and explorer, Audubon traveled from Florida to Labrador to Texas and the Dakotas to study and collect his specimens. Straddling the line between science and art, this book mesmerized 19th-century audiences around the world; today it stands as a reminder of the spectacular biodiversity of the North American continent, and of the pioneer spirit that Audubon himself revered.
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Some of the originalĀ drawingsĀ are on display at the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Libraryās Treasures.
Type:Ā Hardcover
Pages: 448
Dim: 8¼ x 12½
Item Number: 9783791379142
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This stunning edition of one of the most celebrated and highly valued natural history books of all time features impeccably reproduced images of Audubonās original watercolors, along with an introductionĀ by world-renowned ornithologist David Allen Sibley.
First published in installments between 1827 and 1838, John James Audubonās collection of life-sized watercolors of North American birds is the standard against which all wildlife illustration is measured. Fewer than 120 copies survive today, locked away in museums and private collections around the world. For this volume, the Natural History Museum in London disbound one of the two original editions it owns, and each of the 435 exquisite hand-colored prints of the original watercolors were photographed using the latest digital scanning technology. From an avocet grazing in a tidal pond to a Zenaida dove perched on a flowering branch, each of Audubonās subjects is depicted with the grace and beauty of a living bird in its natural habitat.
An avid outdoorsman and explorer, Audubon traveled from Florida to Labrador to Texas and the Dakotas to study and collect his specimens. Straddling the line between science and art, this book mesmerized 19th-century audiences around the world; today it stands as a reminder of the spectacular biodiversity of the North American continent, and of the pioneer spirit that Audubon himself revered.
Get your Book Stamped for Free
Ā
Some of the originalĀ drawingsĀ are on display at the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Libraryās Treasures.
Type:Ā Hardcover
Pages: 448
Dim: 8¼ x 12½
Item Number: 9783791379142





















