Peregrine Falcons

Regular price
£31.30
Sale price
£31.30
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Near fine condition.Robert Hale,1992.First UK edition-first printing.Large format green hardback(gilt lettering to the spine,two small nicks on the cover) with Dj(a couple of nicks,scratches and crease on the Dj cover),both in near fine condition.Illustrated with 100 full-colour photographs.Nice and clean pages as new with two pencil marks impressions on the edges of the first page of the book,small crease and nick on the edges of the pages.Nice and clean book with light shelf wear on the Dj cover.149pp including Foreword by Andrian Forsyth,references,index.A collectable first edition.Heavy(approx 1.2 Kg) and oversized book. This is another paragraph Synopsis: The photographs in this book depict the peregrine falcon in all its grace and beauty. Peregrines are among the most widely distributed of birds, at home on six continents. Never plentiful, they are now among the rarest of living creatures. The cause of their decline, in the 1950s and 1960s, was the contamination of their food chain by pesticides, primarily DDT. As author Candace Savage warns, DDT and other persistent pesticides, long banned in developed countries, are still manufactured in chemical plants and exported to the Third World, while chemical compounds currently used in Western countries may be almost as deadly to the birds. Candace Savage is the author of Wolves and Grizzly Bears.