Insects and Man: An Account of the More Important Harmful and Beneficial Insects, Their Habits and Life-Histories, Being An Introduction to Economic Entomology for Students and General Readers
344pp, sixteen black and white photographic plates. Blue cloth-covered boards; gilt titles on front and spine, top text block edge gilt. 8vo. Sun-faded spine, rubbed spine ends; mottling to boards. Fore and bottom text block edges tanning and foxing. Endpapers starting to fox and tan, water stains on bottom; affects first page; half-title and tissue guard tanning. Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. 'An account of the more important harmful and beneficial insects, their habits and life-histories, being an introduction to economic entomology for students and general readers'. The author was Principal of the East Anglian College of Agriculture.