A Niugini Animal Alphabet by Eric Lindgren
A Niugini Animal Alphabet by Eric Lindgren
A Niugini Animal Alphabet
by Eric Lindgren
Illustrations by Vali Herzer
Robert Brown and Associates, 1975, [First Edition], ISBN 0909093016,full page black and white illustrations throughout, illustrated title page, large hardcover with illustrated boards
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, previous owners inscription rubbed out on front endpaper (see photographs)
“Children of Papua New Guinea, these are some of the animals which live in our country.
Some, like Kumul, occur only here and nowhere else in the world; others, like Jabiru, occur in other countries too, in this case from India east to Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia.
All are interesting: the Archer Fish shoots down insects with drops of water; the father Hornbill builds a wall of mud to keep the mother on her eggs in a hollow tree; the Niugini Eagle suddenly puffs its face feathers to give animals a fright.
These animals live in our land now, look after them.”