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A NEW book on animals by Frances Pitt needs little more by way of comment than bringing it to the attention of all who have read her earlier stories of animals. This one, the story of all her many pets over many years, is worthy to take its place with any she has written because it offers so much to the animal-lover and not a little to the student of animal behaviour. At this stage of the peace it may be a little ungracious to complain of the production itself. Yet Frances Pitt has written such a delightful book, which will long find a place on many shelves, that it seems a pity better paper could not have been found for the text. The photographs, taken by the author, are, on the other hand, well produced.
Friends in Fur and Feather
Frances
Pitt
By. Pp. 208 + 49 plates. (London: Country Life, Ltd.) 12s. 6d. net.
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Friends in Fur and Feather. Nature 158, 79 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158079d0
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