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This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the books are firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 1–13 is a comprehensive encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. Spanning 1,872 pages across 13 volumes, this series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are enriched with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes detailing taxonomy and conservation status. Additional resources include essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to support further research. Praised for its thorough coverage and visual appeal, the series remains a valuable reference for wildlife conservation studies despite being out of print.
This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 13 (INDEX) is the thirteenth volume in a comprehensive 13-volume encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. This series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are supplemented with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes that include taxonomic details and conservation status. The entire set spans 1,872 pages and includes additional resources such as essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to facilitate further research. The series has been praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in wildlife conservation. Now out of print, the series remains a sought-after reference for conservation studies, praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal.
This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 12 (UMB-ZOR) is the twelfth volume in a comprehensive 13-volume encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. This series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are supplemented with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes that include taxonomic details and conservation status. The entire set spans 1,872 pages and includes additional resources such as essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to facilitate further research. The series has been praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in wildlife conservation. Now out of print, the series remains a sought-after reference for conservation studies, praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal.
This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 11 (TAK-UAK) is the eleventh volume in a comprehensive 13-volume encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. This series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are supplemented with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes that include taxonomic details and conservation status. The entire set spans 1,872 pages and includes additional resources such as essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to facilitate further research. Now out of print, the series remains a sought-after reference for conservation studies, praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal.
This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 10 (SHE-TAH) is the tenth volume in a comprehensive 13-volume encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. This series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are supplemented with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes that include taxonomic details and conservation status. The entire set spans 1,872 pages and includes additional resources such as essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to facilitate further research. . Now out of print, the series remains a sought-after reference for conservation studies, praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal.
This first edition is in good condition. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is firm and square. However, there is a library stamp on the page preceding the title page, along with a reference book stamp indicating that the encyclopedia volumes have not circulated. The front cover and spine show some shelf wear, but the pages are of high quality, unmarked, and in excellent condition. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World: Volume 9 (RAI-SHE) is the ninth volume in a comprehensive 13-volume encyclopedia set published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2001. This series educates readers about endangered animal and plant species worldwide, promoting conservation through increased awareness. The articles are supplemented with vivid color photographs, range maps, and fact boxes that include taxonomic details and conservation status. The entire set spans 1,872 pages and includes additional resources such as essays on environmental issues, glossaries, and indexes to facilitate further research. . Now out of print, the series remains a sought-after reference for conservation studies, praised for its comprehensive coverage and visual appeal.