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Very Good. Very Good. Trade Paper. Michigan Department Of Conservation, 1943. Book. 1st Edition. 8vo Very Good Original Edition Clean pages NOT a library Copy Comprehensive window into the world of the Michigan squirrel and how to keep them out of places you don't want to see one. Clean free of underlines and writing. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans.
Publisher:
Game Division Department of Conservation
Published:
1943
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13466843083
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Oscar Warbach. Near Fine. No Jacket. Large 8vo 404 pp, foreword, introduction, Part I. What We Have to Work with and How It Can Be Used; Part II. How the Fox Squirrel Lives; Part III. Management; conclusion, literature cited, appendix, index with 212 illustrations, including photograhs by the author and others and 28 drawings by Oscar Warbach. Game Division Publication 100: First Edition, October 1943. "The author offers a mine of information, tracing the story of fox squirrels replacing grays as man changed the face of lower Michigan. He tells what fox squirrels need, now they live and what can be done to manage them. Many fine photographs by the author and information, humorous drawings by Oscar Warbach are included." Inked name on ffep with a short review glued to rear pastedown. Only the faintest signs of wear with age-toned text block edges, else, Pristine. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Green with gilt lettering to front board and spine.