Shaw & Nodder Vol 22, 48 Engravings; Parrot, Shells etc
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Please Scroll Below for Larger Image Volume 22 of The Naturalist's Miscellany Featured 48 Plates including images of: Lory Parrot, Various Shells, Vulture, Butterflies & Moths, Chatterer, Lizard, Mackerel Fish, Coral, Salmon, Pigeon, Woodpecker, Warbler Pictures are provided below for the binding, title page, index, and each plate. Information: George Shaw and Frederick Nodder created The Naturalist's Miscellany between 1790 and 1813. The prolific work included detailed engravings of mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, sea life, and botany. The Naturalist's Miscellany sought to advance the knowledge of natural life. It is considered one of the best natural history works of its time. Drawings and descriptions were gatd from explorers and scientists from all over for this expansive work.The work had a particular focus on the fauna and flora of Australia, New Zealand, and the South Seas. Many new, interesting animals were discovered in this period. Each engraving is printed on J Whatman paper. Some of the plates exhibit the Whatman watermark as well. Each plate features beautiful hand-coloring.George Shaw was the author of The Naturalist's Miscellany . He wrote the descriptive text in both English and Latin. Shaw was a doctor, Fellow of the Royal Society, co-founder of the Linnean Society, and a zoologist of the British Museum. He
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