[Rarebooks] FS: 1862 John James Audubon Bio by French Scientist

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"Audubon, Naturaliste Americain"
By Paul Antoine Cap.
Published in Paris by Victor Masson at Fils, Libraires, in 1862.

An early biographical study of John James Audubon, first published in 
the Journal de Pharmacie et du Chemie, No.'s XLI and XLII. Paul-Antoine 
Cap (1788-1877) was a writer, scientist and pharmacist based in Paris. 
He was the president of the Pharmaceutical Society, an Associate Member 
Academy of Medicine, and wrote many biographical studies of scientists, 
scholars, and related personalities. His biographical essays on 
chemists, naturalists, physicians, pharmacists and scientists were 
published as a collected edition in 1864.

Softcover. 5"x8.5", iv + 40 pages, plus 2 wood-engraved plates. 
Inscribed on the cover- "Monsieur Ferd Denil, hommage [illegible] de 
l'auteur". The covers have some wear and soil. The book interior has 
some minor soil, but otherwise is clean and nice, with a tight binding. 
$125

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