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Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands Memoir of Thomas Horsfield in Java by John Bastin

Biography / Memoir Monograph Out of Print
By: T Horsfield
600 pages, 68 col & 11 b/w plates
Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands
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  • Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands ISBN: 9780195889826 Hardback Jul 1990 Out of Print #11184
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Dr Horsfield first published his Zoological Researches in Java in 1824, and it was only the second book ever to be produced with colour lithographs. This Oxford in Asia reprint is complete with an authoritative monograph reconstructing Horsfield's life and travels.

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Biography / Memoir Monograph Out of Print
By: T Horsfield
600 pages, 68 col & 11 b/w plates
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