The Bird Watcher's Quiz Book
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1961. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 116pp. from front flap: "By honing their wits on this book, bird watchers will also sharpen their eyes for the field. There is fun in these quizzes--would the cedar waxwing or the evening grosbeak be the better emblem for a temperance society? What kind of owl would Johnny Tremaine have been most likely to see in the tower of the Old North Church? When the reader can boast a passing score as he moves from the amateur group through the expert and postgraduate sections of the book, he may be surprised to realize what a wide and useful range of instruction he has been given in bird identification." Book VG: touch of age toning, else clean, square, tight, unmarked. / DJ VG-: mild age toning and rubbing, NOT clipped. Item #3148
#03213.
Price: $10.00
