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Pulcherrimus, most beautiful

The legacies of John and Elizabeth Gould
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March 2025, no. 473

Mr & Mrs Gould by Grantlee Kieza

ABC Books, $49.99 hb, 428 pp

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Pulcherrimus, most beautiful

The legacies of John and Elizabeth Gould
by
March 2025, no. 473

For much of the nineteenth century, John Gould (1804-81) was known internationally as ‘the bird man’. His fame derived from two main sources: first, as the author and publisher of a series of sumptuous, folio-sized books featuring beautiful, hand-coloured lithographs of birds from particular regions or spectacular bird families; secondly, by using his position as an ornithologist at the Zoological Society of London to amass an unequalled collection of stuffed birds to use as reference material. Such was his fame that collectors and natural scientists from Charles Darwin down sought his advice about species identities and relationships. In a local context, Gould is rightfully regarded as a giant of Australian ornithology. He described and named over 400 species of birds and mammals collected in Australia.

Mr & Mrs Gould

Mr & Mrs Gould

by Grantlee Kieza

ABC Books, $49.99 hb, 428 pp

Buy this book

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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