Collins New Naturalist Series – 38 – The World Of Spiders – Revised Edition Reprinted
Ford, E. B.
£45.00
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Product Description
Collins New Naturalist Series – 38 – The World Of Spiders – Revised Edition Reprinted
Author: W. S. Bristowe
Publisher: William Collins
Price: £45
Publication Date: 1971
Edition: Revised edition, Reprinted
Size: Octavo
Binding: Original green cloth gilt. Dustwrapper
Condition: Fine in near fine dustwrapper
Number of Pages: 304
Condition:
Binding nice and tight. A fine tight, bright, clean copy in near fine, bright, clean, crisp dustwrapper which has the tiniest amount of fading to the spine. The dustwrapper, designed by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis, is priced £2.25 net and is contained in its original duraseal cover. Please contact us for more photographs if you require them. We usually have first editions of all the Collins New Naturalist Series in stock.
Description:
The World of Spiders is the 38th volume in the esteemed Collins New Naturalist series, authored by the distinguished British arachnologist W.S. Bristowe. First published in 1958, this comprehensive work delves into the intricate world of spiders, exploring their biology, behaviour, and ecological significance.
Content Overview:
- Biology and Anatomy: Bristowe provides an in-depth examination of spider physiology, detailing their anatomical structures and unique biological features.
- Behavioural Studies: The book explores various aspects of spider behaviour, including hunting techniques, web construction, mating rituals, and survival strategies.
- Ecological Roles: Bristowe discusses the vital roles spiders play in ecosystems, such as controlling insect populations and serving as indicators of environmental health.
- Taxonomy and Classification: The volume offers insights into the classification of different spider families and species, aiding in their identification and study.
Illustrations and Design:
The book is enriched with numerous photographs, illustrations, and diagrams that complement the textual content, providing readers with a visual appreciation of spider diversity and behaviour.
Significance in the New Naturalist Series:
As volume 38, The World of Spiders continues the series’ tradition of delivering authoritative and accessible natural history monographs. It serves as a valuable resource for arachnologists, naturalists, and anyone interested in understanding the complex world of spiders.
Author’s Background:
William Syer Bristowe (1901–1979) was a renowned British arachnologist whose extensive research significantly advanced the understanding of spider biology and behaviour. His passion for the subject is evident throughout the book, offering readers a comprehensive perspective on arachnology.
The Collins New Naturalist Series: A Short History
The Collins New Naturalist series is one of the longest-running and most celebrated series on natural history ever published, providing an extensive exploration of British wildlife, habitats, and ecology since its inception in 1945. Published by William Collins, the series was launched to offer a comprehensive, scientifically rigorous, yet accessible account of the natural history of the British Isles, appealing to both specialists and general nature enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its iconic cover designs, informative content, and ground-breaking illustrations, the New Naturalist series has been instrumental in fostering an appreciation for nature across generations.
Origins and Development
The series was the brainchild of Sir William Collins, who recognised a post-war desire for accessible and reliable information on the natural world. The initial aim was to create high-quality books that combined scientific accuracy with readability, crafted to be as engaging as they were informative. The first book, Butterflies by E.B. Ford, was published in 1945 and set a standard for the books that followed.
Topics and Structure
Each volume in the series is dedicated to a particular aspect of British natural history, with subjects ranging from specific groups of species, like Moths, Birds, and Warblers, to broader ecosystems and habitats, such as Woodlands, Rivers and Streams, and Mountain Flowers. Some volumes address particular ecological phenomena or geographical regions, giving readers an in-depth look at complex natural processes and interactions. Authors are typically experts in their fields, providing scientifically accurate yet highly accessible content. The volumes are filled with high-quality illustrations, photographs, and detailed diagrams, enhancing the textual information and bringing the subjects to life.
Illustrations and Cover Art
One of the most recognisable aspects of the New Naturalist series is its distinctive cover art, often created by celebrated wildlife artists. The covers feature striking depictions of British flora, fauna, and landscapes, with the illustrations becoming iconic in their own right. These visually appealing designs are as much a part of the series’ appeal as the content itself, establishing a cohesive and recognisable identity that is highly regarded by collectors.
Influence and Legacy
The Collins New Naturalist series has become a cornerstone of British natural history literature, influencing both academic study and public awareness of the natural world. For more than 75 years, the series has inspired naturalists, conservationists, and ordinary readers, encouraging a deeper understanding of British ecology and the environmental challenges facing the region. The series’ continued publication reflects its ongoing relevance, with new volumes addressing contemporary concerns such as climate change, habitat loss, and biodiversity conservation.
Each book in the series combines a passion for nature with academic insight, presenting complex ecological ideas in a way that is accessible and engaging. Its success has established Collins New Naturalist as a respected name in natural history, and the books remain highly sought after by collectors, scholars, and anyone with an interest in British wildlife and the natural world.
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