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For enthusiasts of Australian history, botany, and art, "The Florilegium Of Captain Cook's First Voyage To Australia" by Hank Ebes is a rare and exciting find. This vintage 1988 publication is a testament to the author's meticulous research and artistic skill, presenting a stunning collection of illustrations that showcase the flora discovered during Captain Cook's inaugural voyage to Australia.
As a paperback textbook, this book is a treasure trove of information, featuring beautiful drawings and insightful commentary on the field flowers, wild flowers, and garden flowers that Cook and his crew encountered during their journey. With its focus on the intersection of art, culture, and environment, this book will appeal to young adults and adults alike who are interested in exploring the natural history of Australia.
In very good condition, this used book boasts a sturdy binding and clean, tidy pages, making it an excellent addition to any personal library or collection. The cover, while showing some signs of wear, still presents well, and the overall condition ensures that this book will remain a valuable resource for years to come. For collectors of antiquarian and collectible books, or those simply passionate about Australian history and botany, "The Florilegium Of Captain Cook's First Voyage To Australia" is a must-have acquisition.
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