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The Butterfly Book

Andrew Fusek Peters

Editora: Graffeg

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In this new book on native butterflies we look at the lifecycle of the butterfly alongside many other fascinating facts, all brought to life by the brilliant photography of Andrew Fusek Peters.
With consideration given to the physiological and environmental backdrop of the UK’s butterfly population, as well as its inclusion in myth and legend, art and literature, The Butterfly Book is an ideal guide to its subject for all nature lovers, beautifully illustrated throughout with brand new photography and artwork.
Disponível desde: 18/02/2025.

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