An extensively researched, definitive natural history guide to 280 of Tasmania's offshore islands, focusing heavily on seabird populations, topography, and native flora. Published in 2001 by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, this monumental 643-page reference book serves as the essential environmental baseline for the state of the Tasmanian archipelago. This specific copy is a highly collectible numbered special limited edition of only 500 copies, hand-signed by the Director of the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DETAILS
- Title: Tasmania's Offshore Islands
- Author: Nigel Brothers, David Pemberton, Helen Pryor, and Vanessa Halley
- Publisher: Published 2001 by the TMAG, 643 pages, hardcover edition. Fully indexed.
KEY FEATURES & DATA COVERED
This volume serves as a vital environmental and geographical resource for researchers tracking Tasmania's island ecosystems. It contains exhaustive data covering:
- Comprehensive environmental profiles of 280 offshore islands.
- Detailed studies on native flora, topography, and seabird populations.
- Regional breakdown maps and vivid colour photographs.
CONDITION REPORT
- Condition: Used. The hardcover and dust jacket are in generally very good condition.
- Note: Please see our uploaded detailed images to view the condition of the spine, sample pages, and the official signature page.
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