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A Guide To The Archives Of The Royal Entomological Society Simon Fenwick

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A Guide To The Archives Of The Royal Entomological Society Simon Fenwick
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Simon Fenwick
ISBN: 9781351962476, 1351962477, 2001091111
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Guide To The Archives Of The Royal Entomological Society Simon Fenwick by Simon Fenwick 9781351962476, 1351962477, 2001091111 instant download after payment.

The Royal Entomological Society was founded in 1833 and is one of the oldest such societies in the world. Its records are an invaluable source for historians of entomology and the natural sciences both in Great Britain and overseas. This guide is principally a catalogue of the records of the society from the time of its foundation, but also covers the records of some earlier societies and collections of papers by individual entomologists. The book is introduced with essays by Brian Gardiner on the history of the Royal Entomological Society and on the development of British entomology, and by Simon Fenwick on the archives and their potential for historians.

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