2008 464 p., numerous figures, 16 coloured plates, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy."Uninhabited by humans, the Mascarene Islands of the Indian Ocean were once home to an extraordinary range of birds and reptiles - giant tortoises, parrots, skinks, gekoes, burrowing boas, flightless rails and herons, and, most famously, the dodo. But the discovery of the three isolated islands in the 1500's, and their colonization in the 1600's, led to dramatic ecological changes. The dodo became extinct on its home island of Mauritius within several decades, and over the next 150 years most native vertebrates suffered the same fate. This fascinating book provides the first full ecological history of the Mascarene Islands as well as the specific story of each extinct vertebrate, accompanied by Julian Hume's superb colour illustrations." A very informative book on the Mascarene Island's fauna, but emphasis is on birds and the illustrious Dodo is extensively treated. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket.
1972 xiii, 812 p., numerous figures & photographs, coloured frontispiece, cloth (dust jacket). Some repairs on dust jacket, else a good copy.