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            MATHEWS, GREGORY MACALISTER. (1876-1949) 
THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA
in 12 volumes accompanied by a supplement
1910-1927, Witherby & Co., London, half Morocco leather bound, with marbled end papers, 565 hand- coloured lithographic plates
  
Provenance: The Manifold Collection, Victoria, hence by decent Mr George Manifold, Tasmania. Accompanied by correspondence between Robertson & Mullens Ltd, 107-113 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, addressed to Mr W.T Manifold Esq., Purrumbete, Weerite, Camperdown, dated 12th October, 1922, contained within volume iv. The accompanying text, A List of the Birds of Australia is inscribed W. Manifold 1914 to the inside front cover
  
Catalogue note: Mathews Gregory Macaslister was born at Merrygoen, New South Wales. He first acquired a love for the Australian bush, and particularly birds, from his father, Robert Hamilton Mathews, who was one of Sydney's pioneer surveyors. Mathews worked for six years on a cattle station in Queensland, observing birds on droving trips, and later became an orchardist in New South Wales. In 1910 Mathews decided to compile an exhaustive work on Australian birds, the twelfth and last volume was published in 1927. During this undertaking sixteen-hour days were spent in research, writing, skin and book-collecting: he bought, exchanged or obtained by hired collectors 30,000 skins and amassed some 5000 books covering every aspect of ornithology
Mathews later offered the library to the Commonwealth Government as a gift, it now resides in the National Library of Australia, and the skins were sold to Lord Rothschild in the 1920s. It is now in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
  
  
  
  
   
            
         
        
             
        
                        
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Lot 400
THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA
in 12 volumes accompanied by a supplement
1910-1927, Witherby & Co., London, half Morocco leather bound, with marbled end papers, 565 hand- coloured lithographic plates
Provenance: The Manifold Collection, Victoria, hence by decent Mr George Manifold, Tasmania. Accompanied by correspondence between Robertson & Mullens Ltd, 107-113 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, addressed to Mr W.T Manifold Esq., Purrumbete, Weerite, Camperdown, dated 12th October, 1922, contained within volume iv. The accompanying text, A List of the Birds of Australia is inscribed W. Manifold 1914 to the inside front cover
Catalogue note: Mathews Gregory Macaslister was born at Merrygoen, New South Wales. He first acquired a love for the Australian bush, and particularly birds, from his father, Robert Hamilton Mathews, who was one of Sydney's pioneer surveyors. Mathews worked for six years on a cattle station in Queensland, observing birds on droving trips, and later became an orchardist in New South Wales. In 1910 Mathews decided to compile an exhaustive work on Australian birds, the twelfth and last volume was published in 1927. During this undertaking sixteen-hour days were spent in research, writing, skin and book-collecting: he bought, exchanged or obtained by hired collectors 30,000 skins and amassed some 5000 books covering every aspect of ornithology
Mathews later offered the library to the Commonwealth Government as a gift, it now resides in the National Library of Australia, and the skins were sold to Lord Rothschild in the 1920s. It is now in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Estimate $40,000 - $60,000
Asian Art, Classic Furniture & Objects
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                Sale: LJ8080 
                12:00pm - 25 October 2015
                
                333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra                      3141
            
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                chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au                                                
            
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