Hi Lynn and Nora,
"The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Seashells" is a fairly
good little book, except that it has the problem that all the Audubon books
have of having the photo pages and the write-ups of the shells in different
sections, so you have to jump back and forth. It's small, and has a plastic
cover, and each species had a nice description including interesting notes.
Peter
At 03:43 PM 7/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Nora,
>
>The one we alays used was a Golden Field Guide by Abbott and Zim
>(illustrations). We always called this book "The Little Green Abbott,"
>for its pale green cover...wonder if it's still green? Yep...the cover
>is still green, but now it's a deep teal green. Same book though. Again,
>I am not sure how available it is, but it was listed on Amazon.com
>(listing copied below) so it looks like you can get it in 4-6 weeks.
> >
>> 4.
>> Seashells of North America
>> by R. Tucker Abbott, et al. Paperback (January 1969)
>> Our Price:$13.95
>>
>> Special Order
>
>Lynn
>
>NORA BRYAN wrote:
>>
>> Once upon a time I remember an inexpensive handy little field guide to
>> North American Seashells (by Dance and Abbott I think) that was spiral
>> bound and had pretty good pictures of many common North American
>> Shells. I didn't buy it and now wish I had. Does anyone know whether
>> it is still in print? I have been unable to get it even though it is
>> still listed on some booksellers lists. Haven't seen any come up on
>> bibliofind lately either.
>> Other than that, is there another book that could be recommended as a
>> Field Guide for North American Shells (rather than as a heavy tome).
>> I'm thinking of something I could slip into a day pack.
>
>
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca,
lifetime student of zoology and computers.
Step into my website:
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
(includes Seashells of British Columbia, links and my resume)
-Links to add, remove, alter? Just ask!
-This is an on-going project.
-Suggestions always welcome :-)
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