This fascinating text contains a comprehensive step by step guide
pertaining to the preparation and preservation of a bird skin to be used
in taxidermy. Containing all the information necessary for such an
endeavour and written in an accessible manner, this handbook is perfect
for the amateur taxidermist and constitutes a great addition to any
collection of taxidermic literature. This book has been elected for
modern republication due to its timelessly educational value, and is
proudly republished here with a new introduction to the subject. Elliott
Coues (1842 - 1899) was an American historian, army surgeon,
ornithologist, and author, whose notable works include New England Bird
Life (1881) and Birds of the Colorado Valley (1878).