We deal principally with our own books, and are not a bookstore. Nevertheless, we sometimes acquire used books and journals related to the subjects covered on the CONDOR TALES website, and we will offer them for sale on this page. The listings will change regularly, so, if you are in the market, bookmark the site and come back every month or so. Our selling philosophy: we like money, but are not necessarily out to make it from used book sales. We try to price our books competitively, and charge postage based on the size and weight of the individual books.
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SANFORD R. WILBUR BOOKS, 4367 S. E. 16th, Gresham, OR 97080-9178
NATURAL HISTORY JOURNALS
THE AUK (Journal of
the American Ornithologists' Union) - miscellaneous individual
issues, all in good to very good condition. $4.00 each plus $3.50
mailing .
Volume 113, Number 3 (July 1996)
Volume 116: Number 2 (April 1999), Number 3 (July 1999), Number
4 (October 1999)
Volume 122: Number 2 (April 2005), Number 3 (July 2005), Number
4 (October 2005)
Volume 123, Number 1 (January 2006)
NORTHWESTERN NATURALIST
(Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology) - individual numbers
2008-2010, all in good condition. $3.00 each plus $3.00 mailing.
Ask us what is available.
NATURAL HISTORY - MISCELLANEOUS
CHALMERS-HUNT, J. M.
(compiler). 1976. Natural history auctions, 1700-1972: a register
of sales in the British Isles London: Sotheby Parke Bernet. Hard
cover. 189 pages. ISBN 0-85667-021-9. $34.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
A unique look at the selling of natural history memorabilia over
the years. Our copy is very good in very good dust jacket. Spotless;
one minor tear on back side of dustjacket. Included are bibliographical
references and a good index.
CUTRIGHT, Paul Russell.
2003. Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists. Lincoln, NE: University
of Nebraska Press. Trade paper. 506 pages. ISBN 0-8032-6434-8.
$10.00 plus $4.50 mailing.
An updated look at the Lewis and Clark "Corps of Discovery,"
with particular attention paid to the important discoveries they
made, and to what happened to the specimens they collected. This
covers some ground that is not readily discovered in other Lewis
and Clark books. The book has a bibliography and index. Our copy
is in very good condition.
KOHLER, Robert E. 2006.
All Creatures: Naturalists, Collectors and Biodiversity 1850-1950.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Hardbound. 363 pages.
ISBN 0-691-12539-2. $20.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
A well-written, well-researched and entertaining history of the
melding of the various natural sciences into an appreciation for
biodiversity. It contains extensive chapter notes, bibliography,
and index. Our copy is in new condition.
McCARTHY, J. 2008. Monkey
puzzle man. Archibald Menzies, plant hunter. Caithness, Scotland:
Whittles Publishing. ISBN 978-1904445-61-6. Paper, 223 pages.
$22.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
Interesting account of the life of Archibald Menzies, A nice synthesis
of readily available information on Menzies, but disappointing
that the author did not dig a little deeper into the archives
(e.g., the National Library of Australia) for aspects of Menzies'
life not already covered in various publications. Our copy is
in nearly new condition.
POESCH, J. 1961. Titian
Ramsay Peale and his journals of the Wilkes Expedition 1799-1885.
Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical Society. Hardbound, dust
jacket, 214 pages. $22.00 plus $6.00 mailing.
This is a general biography of Titian Peale, as well as presentation
of existing parts of his journals covering his travels in the
South Pacific, Oregon, California, and South America. Our copy
is clean and tightly bound. The dust jacket is frayed, and in
one place has been mended with Scotch tape.
STROUD, Patricia T.
2000. The Emperor of Nature: Charles-Luciene Bonaparte & His
World. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Hardcover,
with dust jacket. 371 pages. ISBN 0-8122-3546-0. $13.00 plus $4.50
mailing.
Charles Bonaparte, a relative but not a descendent of the famed
Napoleon, was an avid naturalist who visited the United States
in the 1820s, and was an early leader in American ornithology.
This is first biography written of him, and is full of natural
history and European history and politics. A very entertaining
book. Ours is a former library book, but there are only three
small library stamps on the book, and none of the usual defacements.
It is clean and well-bound, and includes illustrations, chapter
notes, bibliography and index.
WILKINS, THURMAN. 1988.
Clarence King: A Biography. Revised and enlarged edition. Albuquerque,
NM: University of New Mexico Press. Trade paperback. ISBN 0-8263-1085-0.
524 pages. $15.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
Clarence King was leader of the early topographic and geological
surveys of western North America, climbed mountains not previously
visited, had mining interests in the U. S. and Mexico, and served
as first Director of the U. S. Geological Survey. This is a good
read and a great biography. Our copy has a slightly scuffed cover,with
a little curl on the edges, but is overall very nice. The book
includes illustrations, an index, and a bibliography.
BOTANY
FERNALD, Merritt Lyndon,
and Alfred Charles KINSEY. 1943. Edible wild plants of eastern
North America. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Idlewild Press. Hardbound,
no dust jacket. 452 pages. $14.00 plus $4.50 mailing.
A classic and still very useful. Many drawings, some photos, a
large bibliography, and good index. Our copy is signed by a previous
owner, otherwise it is spotless and well bound.
FOSTER, J. H. 1960.
Trees and shrubs of New Hampshire. Fifth edition. Concord, NH:
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Paper, 110
pages. $3.00 plus $2.50 mailing.
Very useful, pocket-sized guide useful throughout the Northeast.
Our copy is well bound, and very clean.
GLEASON, Henry A. 1963.
New Britton and Brown, Illustrated flora of the northeastern United
States and adjacent Canada, Volume 1. New York and London: Hafner
Publishing. Hardbound. 482 pages. $54.00 plus $6.00 mailing.
Beautifully illustrated flora. Our copy is very clean and well-bound
GLEASON, Henry A. 1963.
New Britton and Brown. Illustrated flora of the northeastern United
States and adjacent Canada. Volume 2, the choripetalous dicotyledoneae.
New York and London: Hafner Publishing . Hard cover. 655 pages.
$50.00 plus $6.00 mailing.
Beautifully illustrated flora. Our copy is very clean and well
bound.
GLEASON, Henry A. 1963.
New Britton and Brown, Illustrated flora of the northeastern United
States and adjacent Canada, Volume 3. New York and London: Hafner
Publishing Company. Hardbound. 595 pages. $58.00 plus $6.00 mailing..
Beautifully illustrated flora, very clean and well-bound.
McCARTHY, J. 2008. Monkey
puzzle man. Archibald Menzies, plant hunter. Caithness, Scotland:
Whittles Publishing. ISBN 978-1904445-61-6. Paper, 223 pages.
$22.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
Interesting account of the life of Archibald Menzies, A nice synthesis
of readily available information on Menzies, but disappointing
that the author did not dig a little deeper into the archives
(e.g., the National Library of Australia) for aspects of Menzies'
life not already covered in various publications. Our copy is
in nearly new condition.
ROGERS, J. E. Undated
(probably ca 1917). Tree guide, trees east of the Rockies. Boston,
MA: W. B. Clarke Co. Softcover. 265 pages. $8.50 plus $3.50 mailing.
This is a lovely little pocket guide, still as useful today as
ever. Each species is illustrated with photos of leaves and seeds,
with some colored plates of flowering shrubs. The covers and spine
show obvious signs of wear, but it is still nicely bound and clean.
TILTON, G. H. 1923. The Fern Lover's Companion, a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company. Hardbound, 240 pages. $9.50 plus $3.50 mailing. This is apparently the second edition (original 1922) of a very nice little guide to ferns. It has "one hundred and eighty-eight illustrations," mostly of herbarium specimens but some habitat shots. Ours is slightly worn on the spine, and has a library stamp on the title page, but overall tight and clean.
WHERRY, E. T. 1942.
Guide to Eastern Ferns. Second Edition. Lancaster, PA: Science
Press Publishing Company. Hardbound. No dust jacket (probably
didn't have one). 252 pages. $7.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
I suspect there are more modern fern field guides available, but
this one has lovely line drawings, and each fern description includes
identifying features, habitat, range, and a little history of
the species. Our copy is tightly bound, and nearly spotless.
WHITE, H. A., and M. WILLIAMS (editors). 1989. Alaska-Yukon Wild Flowers Guide. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Northwest Books. ISBN 0-88240-032-0. Trade paper. 218 pages. $3.00 plus $3.50 mailing. This is the 9th printing, apparently unchanged from the original 1974 publication. It is a nicely done book of color photos of the more common or interesting plants of Alaska and Yukon Territory. Not outstanding, but useful. The cover of our is very slightly dog-eared; overall, a nice clean, well-bound book.
WILDLIFE-GENERAL
ALLEN, Thomas B. 1974.
Vanishing Wildlife of North America. Washington, D. C.: National
Geographic Society. Hardbound. 207 pages. ISBN 0-87044-129-9.
$5.00 plus $4.50 mailing.
One of the first books to describe endangered wildlife from the
standpoint of the people studying them. In standard National Geographic
fashion, the stories are well-written and accurate, and the photos
are excellent. Our copy is very nice, in its original dust jacket.
BABCOCK, Harold L. 1938.
Field Guide to New England Turtles. Boston, MA: Boston Society
of Natural History. New England Museum of Natural History, Natural
History Guide No. 2. Paper. 56 pages. $4.00 plus $2.50 mailing. A very
nice early field guide, with good descriptions and excellent color
plates. Includes an identification key and bibliography. Our copy
is very clean and well bound.
CARPENTER, L. B. 1990.
Idaho wildlife viewing guide. Helena and Billings, MT: Falcon
Press. Paper. 104 pages. ISBN 1-56044-021-X. $2.00 plus $2.50
mailing.
This is one of a series of state guides to good places for watching
wildlife - has maps, color photos, recommendations on when to
go, and lists of what can be seen. Our copy is in nearly new condition.
DeGRAAF, Richard M.,
and Deborah D. RUDIS. 1986. New England wildlife: habitat, natural
history, and distribution. Broomall, PA: United States Dept. of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station,
General Technical Report NE-108. Trade paper. 491 pages. $18.00
plus $6.00 mailing.
Excellent guide to the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
of New England, with maps, discussion of use of various habitats,
summary of life history, with an excellent bibliography. Except
for a slight dog-earing of the lower right front cover, our copy
is in beautiful shape.
HOLLAND, W. J. 1920.
The butterfly guide; a pocket manual for the ready identification
of the commoner species found in the United States and Canada.
Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. Soft cover.
237 pages. $14.50 plus $2.50 mailing.
This is a lovely little pocket guide, with colored pictures. First
published in 1915. It has cover wear and light soiling due to
age, but is still well bound and very nice.
La TOURETTE, J. 1992.
Washington wildlife viewing guide. Helena and Billings, MT: Falcon
Press. Paper. 96 pages. ISBN 1-56044-150-X. $2.00 plus $2.50 mailing.
This is one of a series of state guides to good places for watching
wildlife - has maps, color photos, recommendations on when to
go, and lists of what can be seen. Our copy is in nearly new condition.
WALSINGHAM, LORD and
R. PAYNE-GALLWEY. 1987. Shooting, field and covert. Southhampton,
U.K: Ashford Press Publishing. Hardbound, no dust jacket (may
not have had one), 358 pages. $10.50 plus $4.50 mailing.
Lord Walsingham's 1900 book on all aspects of guns, dogs and hunting,
reprinted in its sixth edition. Our copy is very clean and very
tightly bound.
MAMMALS
BROWN, C. E. 1913. Pocket
list of mammals of eastern Massachusetts. Salem, MA: Peabody Academy
of Science. Paper, 53 pages. $2.00 plus $2.50 mailing
Interesting mostly because of its age, and its relative rarity.
Other than a little wear on the cover and spine, and a previous
owner's signature on the cover, our copy is clean and nicely bound.
STORER, T. I. and L.
P. TEVIS, Jr. 1996. California grizzly. Berkeley, CA: University
of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20520-0. Paper, 335 pages. $6.00
plus $3.50.
A reprint of the 1955 original, and still the authoritative history
of the grizzly bear in California. Lots of quotes and references.
Our copy is in nearly new condition.
SUMNER, L. and J. S.
DIXON. 1953. Birds and mammals of the Sierra Nevada, with records
from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Berkeley and Los
Angeles: University of California Press. Hardbound, no dust jacket
(library copy), 484 pages. $11.00 plus $5.50 mailing.
One of the U. C. Press faunas of California regions, full of distribution
information on all the birds and mammals of the central Sierra
Nevada. Excellent historical coverage of some of the now very
rare or missing mammals (wolverine, fisher, red fox, grizzly bear),
and a good bibliography. Ours is an ex-library copy, with all
the usual defacing inside front and back covers, but it is otherwise
clean and solidly bound.
YOUNG, S. P. and E.
A. GOLDMAN. 1964. The wolves of North America. Part I: Their history,
life habits, economic status, and control. New York: Dover Publications.
Paper, 385 pages. $5.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
This is an unchanged reprint of Part I of the original 1944 publication.
The biological and historical information is still quite pertinent.
Written in the heyday of government "predator and rodent
control," there is a lot of fascinating history of "economic
status" and "control." Our copy is still well bound,
and the interior is very clean. The covers have miscellaneous
minor blemishes.
ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
CAMPOLO, Tony. 1992.
How to Rescue the Earth Without Worshiping Nature: A Christian's
Call to Save Creation. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.
Hard cover. 213 pages. ISBN 0-8407-7772-8. $4.50 plus $3.50 mailing.
In very readable fashion, the well-known Christian author and
speaker seeks to persuade us that our faith should make us more
concerned about our earthly environment, not less. Our copy is
very good in very good dust jacket. A few pencilled underlinings
are the only mars on this otherwise very clean copy.
FISHER, Anne Benson, and Walter K. FISHER. 1945. The Salinas, upside-down river. New York and Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart Inc. The Rivers of America Series 1, fifth printing (1971). Hard cover (dust jacket missing). 316 pages. $15.00 plus $4.50 mailing. A very nice history of California's Salinas Valley area, with excellent line drawings. Our copy is very clean and well-bound. It includes a bibliography and index.
FLANNERY, T. 2005. The
weather makers. How man is changing the climate and what it means
for life on Earth. New York, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.
Hardbound, dust jacket, 357 pages. ISBN-10: 0-87113-935-9. $4.50
plus $4.00 mailing.
One scientist's take on global climate change, and its effect
on humans, wildlife and the environment. Our copy is in almost
new condition.
HARRIS, L. D. 1984.
The Fragmented Forest: Island Biogeography Theory and the preservation
of Biotic Diversity. Chicago and London: University of Chicago
Press. Paper. 211 Pages. ISBN 0-226-31764-1. $9.00 plus $3.50
mailing.
One of the pioneering studies of forest fragmentation, and its
effects on wildlife and the forest environment. Our one copy is
in good condition.
KITTREDGE, J. 1973.
Forest influences, the effects of woody vegetation on climate,
water and soil. New York, NY: Dover Publications. Paper, 394 pages.
$3.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
A reprint of the 1948 original, a technical treatment of how forests
"work" to create their own environment. Our copy is
solid and relatively clean, an average older paperback.
SANDS, A. [editor].
1980. Riparian Forests of California: Their Ecology and Conservation.
Berkeley, CA: University of California. Paper. 122 pages. ISBN
0-931876-41-9. $9.50 plus $3.50 mailing.
This is a compilation of papers presented at a symposium on Riparian
Forests, held at Davis, CA, 14 May 1977. Good view of an "endangered
habitat." Our copy is in good condition, with only slight
discoloration on the cover edges.
TREFETHEN, J. B. 1976.
The American landscape: 1776-1976, two centuries of change. Washington,
D. C: Wildlife Management Institute. Paper, 91 pages. $5.00 plus
$3.00 mailing.
An overview of changes in the landscape of the United States in
its first 200 years of nationhood. The before and after photos
are fascinating, showing but "good" and "bad"
changes over time. Our copy is a little scuffed around the edges,
but otherwise a good, clean copy.
WESTERN, D., and M.
PEARL. 1989. Conservation for the Twenty-first Century. New York
and Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hardbound, with dustjacket.
365 pages. ISBN 0-19-505474-1 $13.50 plus $5.00 mailing.
A multi-author treatment of issues facing the world in the next
hundred years. Topics include population growth, communities and
ecosystems, and planning. Our copy is nearly new.
YAFFEE, S. L. 1994.
The Wisdom of the Spotted Owl: Policy Lessons for a New Century.
Washington,D.C. and Covelo, CA: Island Press. Paper. 430 pages.
ISBN 1-55963-204-6. $8.50 plus $4.50 mailing.
The author discusses the spotted owl - old growth forest issue
in detail, giving his opinion on why the controversy reached such
major proportions, and suggesting implications for the future.
Interesting coverage. Our copy is very good, except for a couple
of dog-eared pages.
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, LAW, AND ECONOMICS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL SOCIETY.
1991. Proceedings of the 1991 World Congress on Adventure Travel
and Eco-Tourism. Paper, 224 pages. $5.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
The proceedings of a 4-day conference held in Colorado Springs,
Colorado, 28-31 August 1991. Our copy is in nearly new condition.
BARKER, R. 1993. Saving
all the parts: Reconciling economics and the Endangered Species
Act. Washington D. C: Island Press. Paper. 268 pages. ISBN 1-55963-201-1.
$5.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
A popular discussion of endangered species, most of them in the
northern Rocky Mountains (grizzlies, wolves, salmon), as they
fit into the local human environment. Our copy looks a little
shopworn, but is clean and solidly bound.
BOO, E. 1990. Ecotourism:
the potentials and pitfalls. Washington, D. C.: World Wildlife
Fund. Paper, 2 volumes, 236 pages total. $18.00 plus $4.50 mailing.
A very nice discussion from the early days of ecotourism. Volume
1 discusses the concept, and some of the key issues to be considered.
Volume 2 has case studies of ecotourism ventures around the world.
Our copies have clearly been around for awhile, but are very clean
and solidly bound.
HART, B. and D. T. TAYLOR.
2002. Saving special places: community funding for land conservation.
Concord, NH: Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
Paper, spiral bound, 154 pages. $3.00 plus $3.50 mailing.
Ideas for local action to preserve open land and areas of environmental
significance. Written for New Hampshire, but good discussion that
is applicable to many areas. Our copy is clean and still well-bound
(not always the case with spiral binding).
KOHM, K. A. [editor].
1991. Balancing on the Brink of Extinction: The Endangered Species
Act and Lessons for the Future. Washington,D.C. and Covelo,CA:
Island Press. Paper. 315 pages. ISBN 1-55963-006-x. $9.00 plus
$3.50 mailing.
This is a multiple-author book, exploring various legal aspects
of the Endangered Species Act. Our copy is in nearly new condition.
LIND, B. 2005. Conserving
your land: options for New Hampshire landowners. Concord, NH:
Center for Land Conservation Assistance. Paper, 61 pages. $2.00
plus $3.50 mailing.
A basic primer, with case studies, of ways to preserve private
lands. Although written for New Hampshire, the concepts of easements,
land title transfers and reservations, etc., are applicable anywhere.
Our copy is clean and solidly bound.
LINDBERG, K. 1991. Policies
for maximizing nature tourism's ecological and economic benefits.
World Resources Institute. Paper, 37 pages. $2.00 plus $2.50 mailing.
A general review of nature tourism, with proposed guidelines to
maximize local benefits and minimize ecological harm. Our copy
is slightly wrinkled (looks like moisture damage), but is clean
and solidly constructed.