
Alfred Edmund Brehm
Alfred Edmund Brehm was a German zoologist, writer, director of zoological gardens and the son of Christian Ludwig Brehm, a famous pastor and ornithologist. His multi-volume book Brehms Tierleben, which he co-authored with Eduard Pechuël-Loesche, Wilhelm Haacke, and Richard Schmidtlein, became a household word for popular zoological literature.

Cassell's book of birds; vol. 1
From mimicking melodies to mastering flight, discover the science and wonder of birds in a world before modern understanding.
By Alfred Edmund Brehm

Cassell's book of birds; vol. 3
Discover the fascinating world of birds with specialized bodies and behaviors perfectly suited for climbing trees and securing their next meal.
By Alfred Edmund Brehm

Cassell's book of birds; vol. 4
Explore the world of stilt-walkers, bustards, and plovers through detailed descriptions and vibrant illustrations in a journey through 19th-century ornithology.
By Alfred Edmund Brehm

Cassell's book of birds; vol. 2
Discover the unique characteristics and behaviors of various bird species, from the skies they soar through to the nests they build.
By Alfred Edmund Brehm

From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands
Embark on a journey across the globe, witnessing the wonders of wildlife and nature's grandeur through the eyes of a 19th-century explorer.
By Alfred Edmund Brehm