
Het Leven der Dieren. Derde Deel, Hoofdstuk 1 tot 4, De Kruipende Dieren
"Het Leven der Dieren. Derde Deel, Hoofdstuk 1 tot 4, De Kruipende Dieren" by Alfred Edmund Brehm is part of a zoological encyclopedia first published in the 1860s. This Dutch translation covers reptiles in one of the pioneering popular science works that brought the animal kingdom to educated readers across Europe. Enriched by Brehm's travels to Abyssinia, Scandinavia, and Siberia, the work features illustrations that Charles Darwin praised as the finest he had ever seen. It became a cultural touchstone that made Brehm famous worldwide.
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