Audubon and His Journals, Volume 1Detailed journals offer vivid accounts of Audubon's travels in Europe (1820-1829), a dangerous trip along the coast of Quebec, Nova Scotia and southern Labrador in 1833, and explorations up the Missouri River in 1843. Also includes Maria R. Audubon's biography of her father, plus annotations on birds, mammals, plants and places by Dr. Elliott Coues. |
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Audubon and His Journals John James Audubon,Maria R. B. Audubon,Elliott Coues No preview available - 2015 |
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