From Library Journal
In the review of the original volume, LJ 's reviewer called this "the finest edition since the original double-elephant folio" and recommended its purchase by "all but the smallest libraries" ( LJ 1/1/82). Since then, no other edition has appeared to alter those judgments. The revisions in this new version are minor: the text has been somewhat rewritten, mainly to reflect recent changes in bird names and classification, and some of the double-page plates of the original have been reduced to one page. At the price, libraries owning the original do not need to acquire this book, but libraries that missed the first edition will wish to consider this one--if budgets permit.- Paul B. Cors, Univ. of Wyoming Lib., LaramieCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Book News, Inc.
Subtitled The Audubon Society baby elephant folio, this spectacular new edition reproduces all 435 of Audubon's hand-colored engravings from the original plates of the Audubon Society's archival copy of the Double elephant folio. Reorganized and annotated by the famed Roger Tory Peterson (who also provides an excellent color- illustrated introduction), this edition is also notable for following the modern phylogenetic order for birds, that is, following the evolutionary history of genetically-related groups, and arranging them (e.g. hawks, swans, pigeons) in discrete sections. 11<3;/4>x15", slipcased. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Book Description
One of Abbeville's most spectacular achievements, representing the highest standards in fine art printing, now available at a more economical price. This marvelous edition of Audubon's Birds of America displays all 435 of Audubon's brilliant handcolored engravings in exquisite reproductions taken from the original plates of the Audubon Society's archival copy of the rare Double Elephant Folio. Although many attempts have been made to re-create the magnificent illustrations in Audubon's masterpiece, nothing equals the level of fidelity or scale achieved in this high-quality edition. Completely reorganized and annotated by Roger Tory Peterson, who was America's best-known ornithologist, and issued with the full endorsement and cooperation of the Audubon Society, this volume is the first to rearrange the plates in a more scientific order. Peterson's fascinating introduction places Audubon in the context of the history of American ornithological art and also reproduces a wide sampling of the work of Audubon's notable predecessors and disciples, including Peterson's own justly famous paintings. This new systematic arrangement of the prints, complete with informative commentaries about each bird, made it possible to correct many of the problems or errors in Audubon's original edition that later scholarship revealed. Other Details: 428 full-color illustrations, 435 duotones.
About the Author
Roger Tory Peterson has been regarded as America's most notable ornithologist following the publication of A Field Guide to the Birds in 1934. Like Audubon, Peterson received many honorary degrees and awards, including the Presidential Medal of Honor. Virginia Marie Peterson is a scientist and an expert on the environmental effects of oil spills.
Audubon's Birds of America: The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Portfolio FROM THE PUBLISHER
All of John James Audubon's brilliant bird engravings are graced by illuminating commentary by Roger Tory Peterson, one of America's best-known ornithologists, in this diminutive, yet lavish volume. 435 engravings. 900 illustrations, over 470 in full color.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
In the review of the original volume, LJ 's reviewer called this ``the finest edition since the original double-elephant folio'' and recommended its purchase by ``all but the smallest libraries'' ( LJ 1/1/82). Since then, no other edition has appeared to alter those judgments. The revisions in this new version are minor: the text has been somewhat rewritten, mainly to reflect recent changes in bird names and classification, and some of the double-page plates of the original have been reduced to one page. At the price, libraries owning the original do not need to acquire this book, but libraries that missed the first edition will wish to consider this one--if budgets permit.-- Paul B. Cors, Univ. of Wyoming Lib., Laramie
Booknews
Subtitled The Audubon Society baby elephant folio, this spectacular new edition reproduces all 435 of Audubon's hand-colored engravings from the original plates of the Audubon Society's archival copy of the Double elephant folio. Reorganized and annotated by the famed Roger Tory Peterson (who also provides an excellent color- illustrated introduction), this edition is also notable for following the modern phylogenetic order for birds, that is, following the evolutionary history of genetically-related groups, and arranging them (e.g. hawks, swans, pigeons) in discrete sections. 113/4x15", slipcased. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)