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The Game Animals Of India, Burma, Malaya, And Tibet (1907) – Facsimile Edition | Kessinger Publishing
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Overview
This scarce antiquarian title is reproduced here as a faithful facsimile of the original 1907 edition. Over a century old, the volume may show age-related markings, marginalia, or minor print quirks that readers often perceive as part of its history.
The work surveys game animals across India, Burma, Malaya, and Tibet, offering historical descriptions and regional perspectives that illuminate how these species were understood and discussed at the time of publication. The language reflects the era's natural history approach, preserving a sense of discovery and field observation.
Edition highlights
- Faithful facsimile of the 1907 original, preserving typography and page layout for an authentic reading experience
- Clear reproduction of historical language and descriptive prose from the period
- Regions covered include India, Burma, Malaya, and Tibet, reflecting the scope of the source
- Includes notes and context that help situate the text within early natural history writing
- Compact, library-friendly format suitable for study and display
Why this edition matters
- Preserves a historic snapshot of regional fauna descriptions and travel-writing style
- Provides a tangible link to early 20th century natural history research and publishing practices
- Offers affordable access to a rare edition, readable in home libraries or classrooms
- Complements modern wildlife texts by offering historical perspective
Reading experience and preservation: As with many scarce editions, this reprint may include minor imperfections such as marks or faint pages. These elements contribute to authenticity and help convey the work's long journey through time.
Content approach
The text presents species accounts with historical context, offering glimpses into early field observations and the practical concerns of hunting and study in the early 1900s. While not a modern field guide, it provides a snapshot of how wildlife, landscape, and people intersected in the published material.
Who should explore this book?
Collectors building a wildlife history shelf, researchers tracing the evolution of zoological writing, or readers with a passion for regional histories will find value in this edition. It serves as a bridge to the past, inviting curiosity without promising specific outcomes.
FAQ
Q: What is included in this facsimile edition?
A: A faithful reproduction of the original 1907 work, preserving layout and content for study and reference.
Q: Who would benefit most from this edition?
A: Researchers, librarians, and collectors interested in early wildlife writing and regional historical accounts.
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