Whilst sorting out some books, I discovered that I have two copies of the book “Kirkland's Animals” (Eric Kirkland; 1988).
This slim volume, published by the North of England Zoological Society, contains about fifty superb black-and-white photographs of animals at Chester Zoo all taken by Eric Kirkland (a dentist by profession).
The vast majority of animals depicted are primates and cats which, I assume, were Kirkland's favourites; there are also a few other mammals featured and photographs of a chameleon, a green toad and a snowy owl.
Probably many of those ZooChatters, who are regular visitors to Chester Zoo, already own this book but anybody who wants my duplicate copy is welcome to it.
I'll post it to the first person who expresses an interest in it.
This slim volume, published by the North of England Zoological Society, contains about fifty superb black-and-white photographs of animals at Chester Zoo all taken by Eric Kirkland (a dentist by profession).
The vast majority of animals depicted are primates and cats which, I assume, were Kirkland's favourites; there are also a few other mammals featured and photographs of a chameleon, a green toad and a snowy owl.
Probably many of those ZooChatters, who are regular visitors to Chester Zoo, already own this book but anybody who wants my duplicate copy is welcome to it.
I'll post it to the first person who expresses an interest in it.
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