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Here’s a handsome large-format wildlife art book for birders and sporting readers: A Gallery of Waterfowl and Upland Birds (1978). Painter David Maass captures ducks, grouse, woodcock, and geese in vivid seasonal scenes, while Gene Hill contributes crisp, field-wise essays.
Inside you’ll find full-page color plates, spot sketches, and eight themed chapters from “The Game of Grouse” to “Only Gentlemen Gun Quail.” Photo-verified and shelf-ready for your sporting library.
Notes: Jacket shows light edge wear, small surface scratches, and minor handling creases; boards clean with mild shelf rub; pages clean and bright; tight binding.
See all photos for detail—sold as pictured.
Condition Grade Key
Near Fine: minimal wear; tight; clean.
Very Good: light wear; clean text; minor flaws.
Good: noticeable wear; sound reading copy; some marks.
Fair: heavy wear; complete but worn; priced accordingly.
David Maass is an award-winning American wildlife painter celebrated for waterfowl and upland game scenes. Gene Hill (1928–1997) wrote classic American sporting essays, long associated with Field & Stream.
Add this art-rich classic to your sporting shelf before it’s gone.
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Care & Handling: Handle with clean, dry hands. Store upright, out of direct sunlight, at about 68°F and 40–50% relative humidity. Avoid damp areas and extreme temperature swings.
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