Homes and Habits of Wild Animals by Karl Patterson Schmidt (1934), M.A. Donohue & Company, Hardcover

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Imagine turning the pages of a beautifully illustrated guide, where lifelike images and expert insights bring North American wildlife right into your home.


Homes and Habits of Wild Animals offers a detailed look into the everyday lives of mammals across North America. Written by renowned herpetologist and zoologist Karl Patterson Schmidt, this 1934 volume was sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation to help readers understand and appreciate wildlife. I

Inside, you’ll find 12 vibrant full-color plates created by Walter Alois Weber, a famous wildlife artist known for his realistic and captivating animal illustrations. Although the book shows signs of age—water staining on the cover, some wear to the boards, and a bookplate on the inside front—it remains a unique treasure for anyone interested in conservation, zoology, or art.

Specifications:

Title: Homes and Habits of Wild Animals
Author: Karl Patterson Schmidt
Publication Date: 1934
Publisher: M.A. Donohue & Company
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 12 x 10 x 0.5 inches
Language: English
Condition: Water stain on cover, wear on boards, bookplate on inside front. Please review photos for details.

About the Author: Karl Patterson Schmidt

Karl Patterson Schmidt (1890–1957), a respected herpetologist and curator at the Field Museum of Natural History, contributed greatly to zoology through his research and publications. His work helped shape our understanding of the animal kingdom, and his dedication to wildlife education influenced generations of nature lovers.

Before You Explore These Pages

This book stands at the intersection of science and art. Let it bring the splendor and diversity of the animal world into your life. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the natural world, it’s more than a book—it’s a piece of history.

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