Andersch bros. hunters and trappers guide illustrating the fur bearing animals of North America the skins of which have a market value (1906) (18007586470)
Summary
Northern Prairie Wolf
Title: Andersch bros. hunters and trappers guide illustrating the fur bearing animals of North America the skins of which have a market value
Identifier: anderschbroshunt00ande (find matches)
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Andersch bros. , Minneapolis, Minn. [from old catalog]; Andersch, Louis. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Hunting; Trapping. [from old catalog]; Game laws
Publisher: [Minneapolis, Minn. , Press of Kimball-Storer co. ]
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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Taxidermy, the practice of creating lifelike representations of animals, most commonly birds and mammals, by the use of their prepared skins and various supporting structures. Taxidermy may be traced to the ancient custom of preserving trophies of the hunt, but the principal motive for its development into an art was the growth of interest, especially from the time of the Enlightenment, in natural history and the consequent appearance of both private collections and exhibits in public museums of birds, beasts, and curiosities.
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