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Charles W. Schwartz, Elizabeth R. Schwartz
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| #125934 in Books | Schwartz Charles W | 2016-06-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x1.00 x8.50l,.0 | File type: PDF | 396 pages | The Wild Mammals of Missouri Third Revised Edition||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| The Best State Mammal Book - EVER|By David Saugey|I first encountered this book in a natural history biology class. The species accounts are wonderful and up-to-date and you will be blown away by the drawing of each mammal, skull, foot prints etc. by Charles Schwartz. If I could buy prints of my favorite species I would frame and hang them in my house and office - they ARE tha
Since its initial publication in 1959, The Wild Mammals of Missouri by Charles W. Schwartz and Dr. Elizabeth R. Schwartz has become the definitive guide to the identification of these animals, and it continues to be a source of abundant information about their lives. Charles Schwartz’s meticulously rendered drawings capture the spirit of his subjects while remaining technically accurate. The drawings range from full portraits to vignettes to illustra...
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