This collection depicts 28 creatures, predominantly birds, that became extinct during the age of photography. Some, such as the Passenger Pigeon and the Thylacine of Tasmania, were caught in grainy black-and-white, while the Imperial Woodpecker and Yangtze River Dolphin survived into the age of colour. The accompanying texts explain the reasons behind their loss, and an appendix of paintings provides supplementary colour images.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/lost-animals519826Lost Animalshttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/519826_media-0_1.jpg9.999.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Maths & Science/Non-Fiction/Categories/Nature/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Non-Fiction/Categories/Photography/Non-Fiction/Categories/Science & Nature/Nature & The Natural World/Flora & Fauna/Non-Fiction/Categories/Science & Nature/Nature & The Natural World/Non-Fiction/Categories/Science & NatureThis collection depicts 28 creatures, predominantly birds, that became extinct during the age of photography. Some, such as the Passenger Pigeon and the Thylacine of Tasmania, were caught in grainy black-and-white, while the Imperial Woodpecker and Yangtze River Dolphin survived into the age of colour. The accompanying texts explain the reasons behind their loss, and an appendix of paintings provides supplementary colour images.Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/519826_media-1_1.jpghttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/519826a.jpghttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/519826b.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£20.00productId:104732bic_code:AJC, RNKH1, WNCAJC, RNKH1, WNC£20.00Errol FullerGeneral245x189mmBloomsburyYesPaperbackWildlifeCollectionsEndangered Species