These great books for sell!
Feel free to message me to make an offer or inquire about these books.
$150 Venomous reptiles of the western hemisphere, a 2 vol set. 1032 pages
Both volumes (revised editions) of this ground breaking work. Covers venomous reptiels of the western hemisphere as well as extremely detailed ecological data on their distrobution, natural histories, lifestyles, natural variances in appearance, associated species and ongoing research. Full color. Tons of graphs, Hundreds of pictures of specimens including many non venomous species. I will include a couple other reptile books by Chris Mattison, namely his reptile Encyclopedia.
$65 The more complete chondro by Greg Maxwell (signed hardcover)
Signed copy of one of the best herp books out there. if your a Chondro keeper you probably already have this, if you want to keep chondros this is the book you need. I bougth this book after haniging out with him, Shawnc and a few others from here at a talk @ UTA on keeping Chondros, organized by the DFW herp Society...mabye 4 years ago?
$50 the worlds most spectacular reptiles and Amphibians by Bill Lamar (signed by author)
Very out of print hardcover coffee table book of herp photography by the legendary Bill Lamar.
This was one of the last copies around when I bought it and its signed to boot! A very awesome book.
$25 Lizards: windows to the evolution of diversity, 348 pages, 218 color illustrations, 31 line drawings, 8 tables
"A beautiful book crammed with a wealth of information, not just about lizards, but about ecology, anatomy, physiology, biogeography, biomechanics, evolution, and ethnobiology as well. A fascinating reading for any herpetologist or natural historian, no matter how professional." - Copeia.
$40 Snakes: Ecology and conservation, 365 pages, hardcover
"Snakes: Ecology and Conservation is an important and excellent book. The choice of topics is timely and each chapter offers something novel."-Harry W. Greene, Cornell University, author of Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature. This is a great an interesting book if you have any interest in field research and herpetology from an academic perspective. I will include a guide book about texas snakes as a bonus.
$50 Two Books together:
"Rattler!" by Chris Mattison - rare out of print hardcover. 144pages
excellent introduction to the 30 species of rattlesnakes. Starting with a chapter of basic information on the snakes themselves, which answers such basic questions as how the rattle is formed and how the snakes inject their venoms, the text moves on to cover the general distribution and habitats of rattlesnakes, their origins and evolution, and their interactions with humans. The last chapter covers each rattlesnake species, with capsule descriptions, range maps, habitat, and information on venom. What makes this book a valuable acquisition are the terrific color photographs of the snakes, particularly those in the species descriptions
"Guide to the Rock Rattle Snake of the United Statesw' Soft Cover, 160 pages The new ECO publishing book!
$60 "jewels of the rainforest: poison dart frogs of the family dendrobatidae" & encyclopedia of amphibians"
these are both really nice books, pm me if you have questions. both are ou of print.
$45 Boas and pythons of the world & Venomous snakes of the world, 2 hard covers by Mark O'shea
Really great books that cover the major families and their species and sbuspecies. A mixture of natural history and anecdote
$70"a complete guide to the reptiles of australia" & "Austrlian pythons" hardcore, old book, out of print
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