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Zoography: or, the beauties of nature displayed, with select descriptions of the animal, and vegetable, with additions from the mineral kingdom

by William Wood

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Good copy of this classic of natural history illustration

Famous for its dramatic illustrations of animals, birds, insects, plants in almost Gothic landscapes, initiating the new style of picturesque natural history against exotic backgrounds used by Robert Thornton in Temple of Flora, 1807.

With 51 (of 60) dramatic aquatints drawn and engraved by William Daniell, some after original drawings by his brother Samuel Daniell.

Vol. I, quadrupeds and birds, xx, 572, 18 aquatint plates; Vol. II, reptiles, fish, insects, and shellfish, viii, 618, 19 aquatint plates; Vol. III, plants and minerals, viii, 612, 14 aquatint plates.

The fascinating text includes anecdotes about the animals extracted from natural historians such as Count Buffon, George Shaw, Thomas Pennant, Anders Sparrman, and explorers including James Bruce, Giuseppe Acerbi, John Gabriel Stedman, etc.

The illustrations are drawn from living specimens, many on location or in the menagerie at the Exeter Exchange. The backgrounds feature Gothic castles, pyramids, pagodas, temples, jungles and deserts.

William Daniell (1769-1837) was an important British landscape and marine painter, engraver and printmaker. He also produced books of picturesque aquatint views of India with his uncle Thomas Daniell, Oriental Scenery, 1812, and the UK, A Voyage Around Great Britain, 1814-25.

William Wood (1774–1857) trained as a surgeon, but left to become a natural history bookseller, publisher and naturalist. In addition to zoology, he also wrote books on conchology and entomology.

Half leather with five raised bands and blind-stamped title on spine, marble boards, bookplates of Anthony Surtees in each volume. Bookblock solid, interior with age toning to text and plates, distinct musty smell.

Heavy set will require extra shipping charges.

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Bookseller
Florilegius JP (JP)
Bookseller's Inventory #
Flo230
Title
Zoography
Author
William Wood
Illustrator
William Daniell, Samuel Daniell
Format/Binding
Half leather, marble boards
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
None
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Cadell and Davies
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1807
Size
Octavo, 26 x 17cm
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Zoography, William Daniell, natural history, zoology, aquatint, engraving, animal, William Wood, illustration
Bookseller catalogs
Natural History;

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Florilegius

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Tokyo, Tokyo

About Florilegius

Tokyo-based bookseller specializing in European illustrated books from the 18th to 19th century, mainly botanical, zoological, costume and travel. Also Japanese ukiyo-e and woodblock botanicals, flower arrangement, etc.

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