British Moths and their Haunts
- Publisher : Edmund Ward
- Published In : Leicester
- Illustrations : b/w photos
Description:
Attractive dust jacket design by Creina Glegg. With a Foreword by Peter Scott, the well-known artist and naturalist, and the author's colleague at the BBC. L. Hugh Newman (1909-1993) was one of the most distinguished butterfly farmers in the UK. His father, Leonard Newman, was an acknowledged entomologist, started Britain's first butterfly farm, in 1894 at Bexley, Kent, which in due course he passed on to his son. Hugh Newman provided researchers, collectors and garden lovers with butterflies. Among his clients was Winston Churchill, who periodically bought butterflies from his farm to release them in his garden at Chartwell. Newman was also an entomology writer and BBC radio presenter (Nature Parliament).
Condition
Vg in worn d/w (closed tear to upper edge of rear panel; small piece torn from lower corner of front panel). Endpapers partly browned.
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