![]() Rev. Francis Orpen Morris (1810-1893) |
The inspiration for Francis Orpen Morris' A History of British Birds actually came from the renowned English printer,
Benjamion Fawcett, who approached Morris to write the text when Morris became Vicar of Nafferton. Morris had a reputation as a popular writer on natural history in general and birds in particular. His first book had appeared as early as 1834, A guide to an arrangement of British birds. However, his association with Benjamin Fawcett was to have remarkable results, particularly for the study of ornithology. A History of British Birds was entirely printed and bound in the small North Country village of Driffield, Work on A History of British Birds probably began in 1848. Publication, which took over seven years to Alexander Francis Lydon was one of Fawcett’s principal engravers, contributing much in technique and design. Morris became an early advocate for conservation and was instrumental in founding Various Editions a History of British Birds were published from c.1851 to c.1903. |
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Rev. Francis Orpen Morris (1810-1893)
"History of British Birds" 1851-1903, London
Hand-coloured engravings
(Each engraving is a Xylographic - woodcut-
print with additional hand colouring) • Titles in English
Sheet size: approx. 6 ½ x 10 inches.