This volume provides the most comprehensive selection of Audubon's writings ever published, along with a portfolio of his drawings.[...]
Forty-five of Audubon's noted illustrations rendered for coloring by Paul Kennedy: red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, blue jay, many more. Original plates reproduced in full color on covers. Common and scientific names and cur[...]
The colorful Mourning Ground-Warbler and Cerulean Wood-Warblers on the covers are from hand-colored lithographs from the New York Public Library's copy of John James Audubon's The Birds of America, published in New York and Philadelphia 1840-45.[...]
One of Abbeville's most spectacular achievements, representing the highest standards in fine art printing, now available at a more economical price. This marvelous edition of Audubon's Birds of Americas displays all 435 of Audubon's brilliant handcolored engravings in exquisite reproductions taken f[...]
Post a note, leave a message or jot down reminders on Galison's themed sets of sticky notes in styles ranging from fine art to pretty patterns and fun contemporary designs. Each rectangular portfolio has room for notes on the inside cover and holds eight decorated sticky pads in three sizes for a to[...]
John James Audubon came to America as a dapper eighteen-year-old eager to make his fortune. He had a talent for drawing and an interest in birds, and he would spend the next thirty-five years traveling to the remotest regions of his new country-often alone and on foot-to render his avian subjects on[...]
The Birds of America is one of the best known natural history books ever produced and also the most valuable - a complete set sold at auction in December 2010 for GBP7.3 million, which is a world record for a book. First published in double elephant size (approximately a metre tall) in the first hal[...]
John James Audubon's passion for the outdoors in general and for birds specifically inspires an account of Audubon's early observations of birds nesting near his Pennsylvania boyhood home.[...]
John James Audubon's journal of 1826 details the months leading up to his creation of The Birds of America, one of the greatest works of natural history and art of the nineteenth century. The first accurate transcription of Audubon's 1826 journal, this edition corrects many of the errors, both inten[...]
John James Audubon's sumptuous four-volume edition of "Birds of America", published between 1827 and 1838, contains 435 hand-colored life-size prints of 1,065 individual American birds. A glorious union of science and art, it remains an unequaled achievement in ornithology illustration. In tracing A[...]
Owls 2015 is a lovely sixteen-month calendar that displays the beautiful work of French-American naturalist and painter, John James Audubon's paintings of owls. It contains information about each owl species, its natural habitat, and where it can be found in the United States.[...]