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 <title>New Natural History Books at Lowry-James Rare Prints &amp; Books, ABAA</title>
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        In Search of Mermaids  - Bertram, Colin.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5642"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a1</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:06Z</updated>
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        <![CDATA[ 
                Fine in a Near Fine, slightly worn DJ.  Octavo (6 x 8 Inches).  Teal boards with white lettering to spine. 183 pp. The author explores the Manatee of British Guiana, the fascinating sea mammal which is the living truth behind the legend of the seductive water maidens, mermaids. 
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       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Bertram, Colin.

        
        <br/>Thomas Y. Crowell Company,

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Kingdom of the Octopus.  - Lane, Frank W.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5640"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:06Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine Review Copy in a Fine DJ.Octavo (5 x 7 Inches). Blue boards with gilt lettering to spine. Includes Review card and a b/w  review photograph of 'False Killer Whales stranded near Aukland, New Zealand'. Fully illustrated with b/w photographs, drawings and diagrams, &#91;1-6] 200 pp.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Lane, Frank W.

        
        <br/>W.W. Norton & Company,

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises.  - Lockley, Ronald M.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5639"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a3</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:06Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine Review Copy in a Fine DJ. Octavo (5 x 7 Inches). Blue boards with gilt lettering to spine. Includes Review card and B/W Review Photograph; 'False Killer Whales stranded near Auckland, New Zealand'. Fully illustrated with 8 color photographs, 55 b/w photographs, and 60 drawings and diagrams, &#91;1-6] 200 pp. Based on the author's personal experience, a thorough look at the natural history and evolution of the sea mammals entitled. A significant contributor to the study of Natural History, Author Lockley's previous work; The Private Life of the Rabbit was the basis for Richard Adam's first novel Watership Down.   
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       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Lockley, Ronald M.

        
        <br/>W.W. Norton & Company,

        <br/>Price: $95.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Heyday of Natural History: 1820-1870.  - Barber, Lynn.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5636"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a4</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:06Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                Fine in a Near Fine DJ. Quarto (7 x 10). Quarter cloth with paper boards, gilt lettering to spine. B/w frontispiece, illustrated in b/w, 320 pp.  An early social history of the Zoo, The Heyday of Natural History traces the relationship between the natural history craze and 'natural theology'; the belief that the study of nature brings spiritual enlightenment.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Barber, Lynn.

        
        <br/>Doubleday & Company, Inc.,

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Book of the Giraffe.  - Spinage, C.A.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5634"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a5</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:06Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                Fine in a Fine DJ. Octavo (5.5 x 8.5 Inches). Brown boards with gilt lettered spine. Illustrated in b/w. &#91;1-6] 191 pp. A beautifully illustrated guide to the history of the Giraffe. 
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Spinage, C.A.

        
        <br/>Collins,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Didelphys Azare (Azara's Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5598"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a6</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Hypsiprymnus Murinus (Kangaroo Rat).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5597"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a7</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Petaurus Breviceps (Short-Headed Petaurus).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5596"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a8</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Petaurus Sciureus (Squirrel-Like Petaurus).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5595"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a9</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phascogale Penicillata (Brush Tailed Phascogale).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5594"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a10</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Chironectes Yapock (The Yapock Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5592"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a11</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phalangista Nana.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5591"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a12</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Macropus Penicillatus (Brush tailed Kangaroo).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5590"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a13</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Myrmecobius Fasciatus (Banded Myrmecobius).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5589"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a14</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Permales Gunnii (Gunn Perameles).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5588"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a15</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Permales Obesula (Short Nosed Obesula).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5587"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a16</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phascogale Murina (Murine Phascogale).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5586"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a17</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Didelphys Tristriata (Three Striped Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5585"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a18</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Didelphys Nudicaudata (Naked Tailed Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5584"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a19</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Dasyurus Mauger (Mauge's Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5583"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a20</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Hypsiprymnus Myosurus (Brush Tailed Hypsirymnus).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5582"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a21</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Permales Lagotis (rabbit-Eared Perameles).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5581"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a22</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Perameles Nasuta (Long Nosed Perameles).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5580"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a23</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phalangista Vulpina (Vulpine Phalanger).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5579"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a24</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phalangista Cookii (Cook Phalanger).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5578"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a25</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Echidna Hystrix (The Echidna).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5577"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a26</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Thylacinus Cynocephalus (Thylacinus Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5576"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a27</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Petaurus Taguanodes (Flying Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5575"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a28</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phalangista Banksii (Bankes Phalangista).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5574"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a29</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
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   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Dasyurus Macrourus (Spotted Tailed Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5573"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a30</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Petaurus Pygmæus (Pigmy Petaurus).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5572"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a31</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Didelphys Derbiana (Derby's Opossum).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5571"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a32</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Phascogale Flavipes (Yellow Footed Phascogale).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5570"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a33</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Honey Rattel.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5569"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a34</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Black Water Rat.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5568"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a35</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Common Otter.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5567"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a36</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Ermine in Summer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5566"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a37</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Pine Martin.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5565"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a38</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Common Shrew.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5564"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a39</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Sorex Hemifer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5563"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a40</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Mitis.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5562"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a41</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Javanensis.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5561"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a42</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Caracal.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5560"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a43</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Catus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5559"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a44</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Colocolo.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5558"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a45</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Diardii.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5557"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a46</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Ornata.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5556"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a47</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Maniculata.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5555"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a48</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Felis Caligata.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5554"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a49</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Semnopithecus Entellus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5553"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a50</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Pithecia Melanocephala.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5552"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a51</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Troglodytes Niger.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5551"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a52</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Cercocebus Fuliginosus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5550"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a53</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Pithecia Satyrus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5549"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a54</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Pithecia Satanas.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5548"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a55</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Hylobates Syndactyla.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5547"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a56</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Hylobates Hoolock.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5546"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a57</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Lasiopyga Nemea.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5545"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a58</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Cebus Monachus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5544"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a59</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Ateles Paniscus.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5543"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a60</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Front View of the Head of the Muntjak.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5542"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a61</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Roe Deer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5541"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a62</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Stag.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5540"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a63</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Springer or Springbock.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5539"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a64</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Fossil Elk.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5538"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a65</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Fallow Deer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5537"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a66</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Nepaul Stag.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5536"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a67</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Great Rusa.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5535"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a68</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Spotted Axis.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5534"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a69</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Rusa of Timor.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5533"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a70</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Brown Porcine Axis.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5532"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a71</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Common Roebuck.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5531"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a72</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Guazuti Deer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5530"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a73</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Cuazupuco Deer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5529"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a74</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Muntjak.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5528"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a75</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Pita Brochet.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5527"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a76</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Takhaitze.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5526"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a77</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Prong - Horned Antelope.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5525"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a78</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Pallah.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5524"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a79</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Algazel.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5523"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a80</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Scemmering's Antelope.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5522"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a81</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Kevei.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5521"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a82</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Klip Springer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5520"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a83</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Addax.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5519"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a84</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Chickara or Four Horned Antelope.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5518"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a85</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Grim.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5517"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a86</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Bactrian Camel.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5516"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a87</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Rein Deer.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5515"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a88</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Brown Llama.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5514"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a89</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Salt's Antelope.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5513"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a90</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Thibetian Musk.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5512"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a91</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Napu Musk.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5511"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a92</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Painted Lycaon.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5482"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a93</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Lalands Zerda (Fox).  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
        ]]>
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5481"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a94</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Grey Fox.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5480"/>
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   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        American Cross Fox.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5479"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a96</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
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   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
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   </content>
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 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Stag Hound & Blood Hound.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5478"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a97</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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 <entry>
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        <![CDATA[
        Isle of Skye Terrier.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5477"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a98</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
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   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
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   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        Coal Fox of Bavaria.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5476"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a99</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
        ]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title type="html">
        <![CDATA[
        The Syrian Fox & The Egyptian Fox.  - Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.lowryjames.com/cgi-bin/lowry/5475"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a100</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T03:49:07Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
        <![CDATA[ 
                A Fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original coloring.  12mo (6.75 x 4.25 inches, 10.8 x 17.15 cm). This fine engraving is classified as one the finest Natural History miniatures produced during the mid nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work, The Naturalist's Library was created  all with an interest in Natural History.  Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist, combined the talents of his  naturalists colleagues; Edward Lear, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalists' Library. The intention was to create a fine, yet affordable work, describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany.  Several plates were engraved after the naturalist masters, John James Audubon, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian.  The success of the publication was evidenced by the creation of 40 separate volumes within the next few decades. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars, who at the time was engraving the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus, The Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel, opposed to copper, to render a very fine line on a small tablet, allowing for a very full and intricate background setting for each described species. Traditionally, only the major subject (bird, animal, insect or fish) was hand-colored with watercolor, the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be an affordable option to the engraved work of many natural history masters.  
        ]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
                
     <br/>Jardine, Sir William, FRS, FLS. William Lizars.

        
        <br/>WH Lizars,

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
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