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The Great Auk, or Garefowl: Its History, Archaeology, and Remains

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The great auk (Pinguinus impennis, formerly Alca impennis), a flightless bird of the north Atlantic, became extinct in the mid-1850s because of over-hunting - apart from being used as a food source and as fish-bait, its down was used for feather beds, and efforts in the early nineteenth century to reduce the slaughter were not effective. The last breeding pair was killed in 1844. This 1885 work by Scottish naturalist and scientist Symington Grieve (1850-1932) collects together 'a considerable amount of literature bearing ...

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The Great auk, or Garefowl: Its History, Archaeology, and Remains 2022, Legare Street Press

ISBN-13: 9781017750645

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The Great auk, or Garefowl: Its History, Archaeology, and Remains 2022, Legare Street Press

ISBN-13: 9781017745801

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The Great Auk, or Garefowl: Its History, Archaeology, and Remains 2015, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781108081474

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