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British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

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Bloch's Atlas

This is a reprint of a classical fish fauna, originally published at the end of the 1700s in 12 volumes. The 432 hand-coloured plates have been reproduced here in a reduced size to the best possible standard. The reprint is done in three volumes and encompasses more than 2000 pages of text. The old species names used by Dr. Isaäc J.H. Isbrücker have been revised to match current scientific knowledge. The foreword is by Dr. H. J. Paepke, who as ichthyologist curates the original collections made by Bloch at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin. Mergus's Bloch's Atlas is a treasure to bibliophiles, ichthyologists and collectors, even as a reprint. Original prints of this work nowadays are worth in the region of € 90 000.

Summary in German:
Die 3-bändige Gesamtausgabe des schönsten deutschen Fischklassikers: 432 handkolorierte Kupferstiche werden farbgetreu (verkleinert) und in bester Druckqualität dargestellt. Über 2000 Textseiten. Die alten Fischnamen sind von Dr. Isaäc J.H. Isbrücker auf den neusten wissenschaftlichen Stand gebracht worden. Das Vorwort schrieb Dr. H. J. Paepke, der als Ichthyologe die präparierten Fischoriginale von Bloch an der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, betreut. Der Mergus Bloch Atlas ist selbst als Reprint eine bibliophile Kostbarkeit für Fischliebhaber, Ichthyologen und Buchsammler. Der deutsche Original-Bloch kostet heute über € 90 000.