Description
1957 1st edition. Former library copy. Hardcover has some fading and slight shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition with the exception of a light water marking at top page of outer page sides. The binding is secure.
This 1957 first edition of “Animal Friends and Foes” by Osmond Philip Breland offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of animal behavior and relationships. Published during the post-war era when interest in natural history was on the rise, this book explores the intricate bonds and rivalries that exist within the animal kingdom. Breland, a renowned psychologist and animal behaviorist, draws upon his extensive research and field observations to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complex social dynamics and survival strategies employed by various species.
Collectors will appreciate the historical significance of this work, as it represents a pivotal moment in the study of animal behavior. Breland’s innovative approach, which combined scientific rigor with engaging storytelling, helped to popularize the field and paved the way for future generations of researchers and naturalists. Despite its well-loved library origins, this copy remains a treasured find for those seeking to delve into the captivating realm of animal interactions and the pioneering minds that helped shape our understanding of the natural world.