8.5" x 5.5", 368 pages. Good condition, some curling to covers, text clean. No crease to spine. Jan and Antonina Zabinski, christian zookeepers in World War II occupied Warsaw, Poland, horrified by Nazi racism, capitalized on the Nazi obsession with rare animals in order to save over three hundred doomed people. Poland, 1939-1945. Our book number 19051. View More...
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New York, New York, U.S.A., Howell Book House Inc., 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169, , Printed in Hong Kong through Bookbuilders Ltd. : 1984
From a very serious discussion on "Choosing your Puppy" to "My Dog's Information Page" on page 53, full color illustrations, full color endpapers of Retriever and Setter Puppies. Intellegent approach to your first dog. Old price tag inside front cover. clean and bright. Five and three-quarter inches, by eight and one-half inches. Paradise Series. 53 pages bright and clean. Our book number 48. View More...
Some shelf wear, small stain on back cover and last pages. Articles on SHOW PREPARATION FOR BEST RESULTS from the American Bantam Association Culture Course, LESSON ON THE COLOR OF WHITE CRESTED BLACK POLISH reprinted from ABA Bantam Culture Coarse(sic), October 1973, ARE ALL BANTAMS PERFECT REPLICAS OF LARGER BREEDS reprinted from ABAInformatin Bank, THE PYNCHEON BANTAM from the 1979 Fall Quarterly, and GROOMING UNWASHED BIRDS from The Feather Merchant 1995. Yes. Bantam Fanciers wash their birds. Our book number 1031. View More...
25 pages. INk and crumple from the Postal Service. Mailing label on back. Article on THE BASICS: FOR THOSE NEW TO SHOWING CHICKENS AND FOR THOSE WHO SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT by Gerald Ware. Editorial about September 11th, 2001 by Karen Unrath. Show schedules, district reports. Our book number 1034. View More...
28 pages. Tribute to Dave and Louise Owen by Ken Cooke, article on WHAT IS A DISPLAY? by August Vinhage, Display rules. Notes and news, show schedules. Our book number 1027. View More...
27 pages. Detailed instructions for holding a Bantam Competition and Show. News and notes from the various chapters. Our book number 1023. View More...
29 pages. Includes article BANTAM CULTURE COURSE, LESSON ON TRAINING BANTAMS FOR EXHIBITION. Article, FIRST FEATHERS CAN BE MISLEADING from the 1960 ABA Yearbook. Notes from a seminar on Judging Sebrights in 1981. Association news, reports from chapters and scheduled shows. Our book number 1029. View More...
32 pages. Dents on cover. Articles on JUST STARTING OUT (raising bantam chickens), by Ken and Vivian Woodvin, an article on judging exhibitions, FROM ONE JUDGE'S PERSPECTIVE, by Ralph J. Sheriff, Jr., and an article on winning, by Lou Horton. Our book number 1026. View More...
33 pages. Mailing label on back cover. Excellent article on NORTHERN FOWL MITES by Lyndon N. Irwin (MO) from the ABA Quarterly 1978. Mille Fleur article by John Wunderlich, article on PROMOTING SEBRIGHTS by Wm Greenslade of Ontario, and a discussion of cage dividers. Show schedules, regional reports, rules and bylaws. Our book number 1035. View More...
28 pages. Much on Rules and details of showing the Bantams. Some discussion of Newcastle Disease. Mailing label on back cover. Some shelf/mailing wear to corners. Our book number 1030. View More...
23 pages. Articles on HOW TO GET YOUR BEAK IN TROUBLE by the late Eliott Kimball of Clinton Ct, and EGG SIZE INHERITANCE by Glenda L. Heywood. Notes on Leg Bands. Master exhibitors and Breeders from 2003. Our book number 1024. View More...
25 pages. News and reports from various chapters, minutes of the Semi-Anual meeting. Argument put forth under the title of NEW MATH for raising the fees and diminishing the sizes of flocks and shows by Dan Dykes, in Texas. DUTCH BANTAMS IN RED QUILLS AND BLUE-RED QUILLS by Roy Schell, of Alabama reprinted from 1990 ABA Yearbook. LESSONS FROM THE GEESE philosophical column and an interesting list of names for groups of birds reprinted from 1962 Time-Life Books Nature Library called A PLURALITY OF BIRDS. Our book number 1037 View More...
28 pages. Notices and schedules for showing birds, New members, and articles on good habits for raising healthy bantams, Bedding for Chickens, and a reprint of an article on 'Rapid Growth in Bantam Chicks'. Our book number 1017. View More...
35 pages. Article on Heirloom strains of bantams on page 29. News on coming shows, discussion of behavior at the show. Discussion of how to take your bantams to Canada for showing. Our book number 1022. View More...
25 pages. Nice article by Herbert H. Price called HELP THE BEGINNER reprinted from the 1954 ABA Yearbook. Article on BREEDING FOR PURITY OF WHITE PLUMAGE COLOR by Robert Hawes. THE NEW BREEDER by Paul Fontaine. WHY VENTILATION IS BAD ON COLD DAYS! by George Fitterer. BANTAM DUCKS ARE GETTING THEIR FEET WET by Herman and Joyce Curtis. As well as Association news and show schedules. Very good issue. Rich in information. Our book number 1028. View More...
33 pages. Mailing label on back cover. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting in Claremore, Oklahoma. Discussion of seamless leg bands. Discussion and links for Serama Bantams, discussion of COCHINS, discussion of BUFF PLUMAGE in memory of james Harris. Our book number 1032. View More...
33 pages. Notes and reports from members, rehashing of leg band issues, much rehashing and reiteration of rules and showing, Good article on HOUSING by John deSaavedre reprinted from the August 2001 JBBA Journal. Article on SELF BLUE OLD ENGLISH A RISING VARIETY by Mark Cobb. Article A BOOTED BY ANY OTHER NAME by K.J. Theodore - The Booted bantam is NOT Belgian. So there. Our book number 1033. View More...
27 pages. Mailing label on back cover. Odd article about WASHING HATCHING CHICKS by Lyndon Irwin reprinted from the 1991 ABA WInter Quarterly. Well, you SHOULDN'T wash eggs, but if you HAVE to, here are instructions. More about leg bands..SEAMLESS leg bands....Report from the Board of Directors Meeting in Woodstock, Ontario. Our book number 1036. View More...