Charlie Bingham: The Ornithologists' Library, Gebunden
The Ornithologists' Library
- The Books That Unlocked Our Knowledge of Birds
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- Verlag:
- Ivy Press, 10/2026
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781805702245
- Umfang:
- 272 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 1066 g
- Maße:
- 241 x 202 mm
- Stärke:
- 24 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 13.10.2026
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The Ornithologists' Library is a beautifully illustrated exploration of the most influential books in the study of birds. From the pioneering works of John James Audubon and Gilbert White to modern field guides and conservation manifestos, this book traces how key texts have shaped our understanding of avian life---and why they matter now more than ever.
At a time when bird populations are declining at an alarming rate due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human activity, this book highlights the role of literature in inspiring conservation action. By revisiting the groundbreaking works that deepened our appreciation of birds, we can better understand the urgency of protecting them today.
Arranged chronologically, each chapter will focus on landmark books in ornithology, providing historical context, key insights, and its impact on bird science and conservation. Stunning reproductions of original illustrations, book covers, and archival material will accompany engaging narratives. The book will also draw connections between past knowledge and today's conservation challenges, showing how these works continue to shape our efforts to protect bird species and their habitats.
- Chronological journey from early manuscripts to modern classics
- Biographical insights into the authors and their contributions to ornithology and conservation
- High-quality illustrations of birds, book pages, and rare archival materials
- Global perspective, covering both Western and non-Western contributions
- Contemporary relevance, linking historical books to modern conservation efforts and challenges
Birds are powerful indicators of environmental health, and their decline signals broader ecological crises. This book will appeal to bird enthusiasts, conservationists, historians of science, bibliophiles, and nature lovers. It offers a visually rich and intellectually engaging tribute to the literature of ornithology while emphasising the urgent need to preserve the natural world these books have documented for centuries.