Overview
A complete set of 18 educational bird identification cards featuring the artwork and 'Identification System' of the 20th century's most famous naturalist.
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Overview
A complete set of 18 educational bird identification cards featuring the artwork and 'Identification System' of the 20th century's most famous naturalist.
Story
In 1934, a young artist named Roger Tory Peterson revolutionized the way humans interact with nature by publishing a guide that used simple arrows to point out 'field marks'—the specific visual clues that distinguish one species from another.
Maker / Origin
Roger Tory Peterson is widely considered the 'Audubon of the 20th Century,' but his true legacy was as a master educator who democratized the study of birds.
Condition & Value
The box shows light shelf wear and an auction lot sticker, but the structural integrity appears good. The value is contingent on all 18 cards being present and free of foxing or corner dings. Condition is typical for a household item of this age; a pristine, sealed box would command the higher end of the range.
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