Bird Nest & Eggs Prints by F.O. Morris 1892

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Willow Warbler
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Wood Warbler
MNE62 $65
Chiff Chaff
MNE63 $
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Thrush
MNE64 $65
Missel Thrush
MNE65 $65
Blackbird
MNE66 $6
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Bluebreast
MNE67 $
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Dunnock
MNE68 $
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Alpine Warbler
MNE69 $65
Golden Oriole
MNE71 $
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Nightingale
MNE70 $6
5
Robin Redbreast
MNE72 $
65
Dartford Warbler
MNE73  $6
5
Whitethroat
MNE74 $
55
Garden Warbler
MNE75 $
65
Red Backed Shrike
MNE76 $
55
Goldcrest
MNE77 $55
Winchat
MNE78 $
65
Pied Flycatcher
MNE79 $55
Greenfinch
MNE80 $6
5
Hawfinch
RMNE81 $55
Redstart
MNE82 $55
Marsh Harrier
MNE83 $
65
Blue Titmouse
MNE84 $
65
Linnet
MNE85 $55
Bullfinch
MNE86 $55
Redpole
MNE87 $55
Blackcap
MNE88 $55
Redwing
MNE89 $55
Melodious Willow Warbler
MNE90 $65
Magpie
MNE91 $65
Reed Warbler
MNE92 $65
Great Sedge Warbler
MNE93 $65
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Bird Nest & Eggs Prints by F.O. Morris

The popularity of these endearing prints has made them increasingly scarce, so we are delighted to have prints from the second edition published 1875 of Francis Orpen Morris, A Natural History of the Nests & Eggs of British Birds.

The inspiration for this book actually came from the renowned English printer Benjamin Fawcett, who approached Morris to write the text when Morris became Vicar of Nafferton. This remarkable work was entirely printed and bound in the small North Country village of Driffield, Fawcett's residence and shop, and shipped in tea chests to London. It was a resounding success and a cottage industry at its pinnacle of perfection!

The desirability of this work and its survival in such good condition is due to the superb skills and techniques of Fawcett, which are now largely lost. He selected, ground, and mixed his inks with the utmost care. Only heavy paper stock of the finest quality was used, often imported from France. This paper has seen little deterioration with a few marginal fox marks and it retains its fine ivory color and sheen. The plates were color printed from separate wood blocks in up to four colors, with additional hand coloring.

Alexander Francis Lydon was one of Fawcett's principal engravers, contributing much in technique and design.

It is interesting to note that while the text is full of references to bird shoots, Morris became an early advocate for conservation and was instrumental in founding the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

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