Actinologia Britannica.
A history of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals. With coloured figures of the species and principal varieties.
London, Van Voorst, 1860
Philip Henry Gosse (1810-1888) first came to prominence with scientific works on the ecology of Canada and Jamaica. A series of successful books for the general public followed and in 1853 he published A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast, 'which brought before the public the science of marine biology, and was partly responsible for the sea-shore craze of the mid-Victorian period... Much of Gosse's success was due to the fact that he was essentially a field naturalist who was able to impart to his readers something of the thrill of studying living animals at first hand... In addition to this he was a skilled draughtsman who was able to illustrate his books himself. Indeed the chromolithographic plates in The Aquarium and Actinologia Britannica were prepared from his own watercolours and were a major advance in natural history book illustration intended for the mass market' (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography).
First edition; 8vo; colour frontispiece and 11 plates of which 10 are colour and 1 is plain, engravings within the text, single leaf of publisher's ads at rear, some light spotting, offsetting from the plates to the tissue guards, hinges slightly cracked; corners bumped, cloth a little rubbed, particularly at the extremities, with some small spots and marks, very good condition; 362pp.
Freeman, British Natural History Books 1390.
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