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Birds and Flowers of the Castle of Mey and Balmoral

By: James Alder(Author)
128 pages, colour illustrations
Birds and Flowers of the Castle of Mey and Balmoral
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  • Birds and Flowers of the Castle of Mey and Balmoral ISBN: 9781904794011 Hardback Dec 2003 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Superb collection of 50 watercolours commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II and her late mother, the subjects being selected from their favourite birds and flowers. Facing the plates are descriptions of the species in the context of the two sites.

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By: James Alder(Author)
128 pages, colour illustrations
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"This is a collection of watercolours produced for the Royal Family in a new affordable book."
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