Lot 136

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Books: Waterfowl, gamebirds, sporting related Hagerbaumer, David and Sam Lehman. SELECTED AMERICAN GAME BIRDS. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, 1972. With 26 plates of game birds within countryside landscapes;
Jaques, Florence Page. FRANCIS LEE JAQQUES-ARTIST OF THE WILDERNESS WORLD. New York: Doubleday, 1973. In pictorial slipcase, illustrated throughout;
Delacour, Jean. THE WATERFOWL OF THE WORLD. 4 vols. New York: Arco, 1973. In slipcase;
Heilner, Van Campen. A BOOK ON DUCK SHOOTING. 2nd printing. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing, 1939;
Barber, Joel D. 'LONG SHORE. New York: Derrydale Press,Numbered 299 of 750 copies, signed by author on first title page;
Bush, Walter L. A SAGA OF DUCK & GOOSE HUNTING. Minneapolis, MN: American Wildlife Art Galleries, 1978. With dustjacket, signed on title page by Walter Bush, Leslie C. Kouba and Jimmy Robinson;
Matthiessen, Peter. THE SHOREBIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. New York: Viking Press, 1967. With dustjacket, fully illustrated;
Hamilton, Charles William. SHOOTING OVER DECOYS AND OTHER HUNTING TALES. Boston: David D. Nickerson, 1923;
Camp, Raymond. DUCK BOATS: BLINDS: DECOYS AND EASTERN SEABOARD WILDFOWLING. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952;
Matthiessen, Peter. THE TREE WHERE MAN WAS BORN. (with Eliot Porter's THE AFRICAN EXPERIENCE). New York: MJF Books, 1972. Signed, with dustjacket;
Together with 43 similar titles, many with dustjackets, some autographed by authors. (53pcs)

Provenance: Avram Kronsberg Collection, Charleston, South Carolina.

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