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Old Clocks for Modern Use with a Guide to Their Mechanism

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This vintage work contain a comprehensive guide to all the fishes of Great Britain. Its object is to aid in the identification of species of fish native to Great Britain, whether sea-water, fresh-water, or estuarine. The chapters include a long index of local names, a systematic table of all the species, and a series of keys to the sub-classes, orders, families, genera, species, and noteworthy varieties, arranged in such a way that the task of finding out the fish can begin at any point. This volume will prove invaluable to the angler and novice ichthyologist, and it makes for a worthy addition to collections of related literature. This volume was first published in 1901, and is being republished now with a specially commissioned new introduction.

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Old Clocks for Modern Use with a Guide to Their Mechanism, Edward Wenham

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2010
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Title
Old Clocks for Modern Use with a Guide to Their Mechanism
Language
English
Publisher
Parker Press
Released
2010
Format
Paperback
Pages
212
ISBN10
1445518473
ISBN13
9781445518473
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This vintage work contain a comprehensive guide to all the fishes of Great Britain. Its object is to aid in the identification of species of fish native to Great Britain, whether sea-water, fresh-water, or estuarine. The chapters include a long index of local names, a systematic table of all the species, and a series of keys to the sub-classes, orders, families, genera, species, and noteworthy varieties, arranged in such a way that the task of finding out the fish can begin at any point. This volume will prove invaluable to the angler and novice ichthyologist, and it makes for a worthy addition to collections of related literature. This volume was first published in 1901, and is being republished now with a specially commissioned new introduction.