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JOHANN L. FRISCH "BROWN FALCON" PL. 83 1743
Print ID: 24902
JOHANN L. FRISCH "BROWN FALCON" PL. 83 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DER SCHWARTZ BRAUNNE FALCK, FALCO FULFUC, FAUCON BRUN (BROWN FALCON)"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $525.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "FALCON" PL. 82 1743
Print ID: 25701
JOHANN L. FRISCH "FALCON" PL. 82 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DER GROSSE GEPSEILTE FALCK, FALCO SAGITTATUSO, FAUCON (FALCON)"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $525.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "HERON CENTREE" PL. 198 1743
Print ID: 25704
JOHANN L. FRISCH "HERON CENTREE" PL. 198 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DER GEMEINE REIGER, ARDEA VULGARIS, LE HERON CENTREE (THE HERON CENTREE)"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $895.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "LARGE FALCON" PL. 81 1743
Print ID: 25702
JOHANN L. FRISCH "LARGE FALCON" PL. 81 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DER GROSSE GESPERBERTE FALCK( LARGE FALCON), FALCO, FAUCON"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $545.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "MULTICOLORED WOODPECKER" PL. 152 1743
Print ID: 26200
JOHANN L. FRISCH "MULTICOLORED WOODPECKER" PL. 152 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DER BUNT SPECT (MULTICOLORED WOODPECKER), PICUS DISCOLOR, LE PIC BIGARRE"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $325.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "ORDINARY DUCK" PL. 177 1743
Print ID: 26000
JOHANN L. FRISCH "ORDINARY DUCK" PL. 177 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "ZAHME ODER HAUS-ENTE, ANAS DOMESTICA MAS, CANE ORDINAIRE (ORDINARY DUCK)"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 14 1/8" x 9" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $395.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "PHEASANT DUCK" PL. 160 1743
Print ID: 25703
JOHANN L. FRISCH "PHEASANT DUCK" PL. 160 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DIE FASAN ENTE (THE PHEASANT DUCK), ANAS CAUDATA, CANARD FAISAN"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 14 1/8" x 9" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $350.00

JOHANN L. FRISCH "SMALL EARLESS OWL" PL. 100 1743
Print ID: 24901
JOHANN L. FRISCH "SMALL EARLESS OWL" PL. 100 1743

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FROM THE VORSTELLUNG DER VOGEL DEUTSCHLANDES UND BEYLAUFIG AUCH EINIGER "DAS KLEINSTE KAUTZLEIN OHNE OHRE (SMALLES EARLESS OWL), NOCTUA MINIMA, LE PETIT CHATHUANT"

This is considered to be the first great German color plate bird book. It was published by Johann Leonhard Frisch (1666-1743) who was a theologian, naturalist and philologist.

This monumental work on German Birds contains a total of 255 hand-colored copperplate engravings (altogether 307 figures). The work was started by J.L Frisch but it ultimately became a family project: Frisch’s sons Ferdinand Helfreich and Philipp Jakob were responsible for drawing and engraving the plates and following the elder Frisch’s death, his grandson Just Leopold Frisch composed the text for the work.

Small folio, 9" x 14 1/8" overall measurement, exquisitely detailed and hand-colored copperplate engraving, minor soiling and spotting otherwise excellent condition, Berlin, 1733-1763. VERY RARE. References: Anker 155; Fine Bird Books 76; Nissen IVB, 339. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $695.00

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