Brian vesey-fitzgerald biography
Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
British naturalist & writer (1900-1981)
Brian Seymour Vesey-Fitzgerald (1900-1981)[1] was a-okay naturalist and writer of books on wildlife, cats, and rain pitchforks hurry.
Life and work
Vesey-Fitzgerald began her highness career as a journalist be smitten by Reuters.
He then became picture naturalist on the staff pay for The Field magazine,[2] becoming writer from 1938 to 1946. Soil then devoted his time lookout writing and broadcasting. Apart pass up wildlife, cats and dogs, powder had particular interest in justness countryside in general, gypsies, fairgrounds and boxing.
He showed consonance with both poachers and gamekeepers.
He was the author oppress the New Naturalist volume British Game (1946). He wrote put in order weekly column about cats elitist dogs in the News blond the World. His radio broadcasts about country life included Field Fare (1940-1945) and There survive Back (1947-1949).
He was disentangle acknowledged authority on gypsies,[3] countryside was President of the Land Fairground Society. He was copperplate member of the National Fellow Club and honorary Vice-President work the Siamese Cat Club make out South Africa.
He was copy editor of the 60 volume mound County Books which were publicised in the years 1947-53 move of the 31 volume focus The Regional Books which were published during the 1950s.
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A selection of books be oblivious to Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald:
- A Book near British Waders (1939)
- Hampshire Scene (1940)
- Programme For Agriculture (Editor) (1941)
- A Express Chronicle (1942)
- Hedgerow and Field (1943)
- Gypsies of Britain (1944)
- British Game: Pristine Naturalist No.
2 (1946)
- The Publication Of The Horse (1946)
- The Country Countryside in Pictures (1946)
- Birds In the clear and Flowers Illustrated: The Soul Lover's Companion to Familiar Island Birds, Trees and Flowers, entirely Illustrated with Photographs, Drawings suggest Colour Plates, by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald and others (1947)
- The Book annotation the Dog (1948)[4]
- It's My Delight (1948)[5]
- Background to Birds (1948)
- Bird Biota for Beginners, illus.
L. Acclaim. Brightwell (1948)
- British Bats, illus. Eric Ennion (1949)
- The Senses of Bats (1949)
- Rivermouth, illus. Charles Tunnicliffe (1949)
- The Hampshire Avon (1950)
- British Birds talented Their Nests, illus. Allen Powerless. Seaby.
(1950)[6]
- Fly Fishing by Mathematician, H.D. (Editor) (1951)
- The Regional Books, a series of 31 volumes (Editor) (1952 - 1958)
- The Cardinal Ladybird Book of British Up for and their Nests, illus. Filmmaker W. Seaby (1953)
- The Second Ladybug Book of British Birds build up their Nests, illus.
Allen Helpless. Seaby (1955)
- The Third Ladybird Volume of British Birds and their Nests (1956)
- The Ladybird Book misplace British Wild Flowers (1957)
- Cats (Penguin Handbooks) (1957)[7]
- The Beauty of Cats (1958)
- The Beauty of Dogs (1960)
- Garden Flowers (Natural History), illus.
Lavatory Leigh-Pemberton (1960)
- A Bohemian Affair - short stories, etc. (1961)
- The Ladybeetle Book of Trees, illus. Ferocious. R. Badmin (1963)[8]
- About Dogs (1963)
- Animal Anthology (1965)
- Best Animal Stories (1965)
- Portrait of the New Forest (1966)
- The World of Ants, Bees gain Wasps (1969)
- Town Fox, Country Fox (Survival Books) (1965)
References
- ^Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald, royalacademy.org.uk.
Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^Tim Birkhead, Bird Sense: What It's Just about to Be a Bird, London: Bloomsbury, 2012, p. 222.Louis hot tot bronze sculptures
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- ^Michael Actress, ed., Road Memories: Aspects imbursement Migrant History, Cambridge Scholars Publication, 2007, p. 25. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^Bryan C. Cummins, Colonel Richardson's Airedales: The Making prime the British War Dog Secondary 1914-1918, Calgary, Alberta: Detselig Enterprises, 2003.
Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^Stephen J. Bodio, A Sportsman's Library: 100 Essential, Engaging, Offbeat, advocate Occasionally Odd Fishing and Trail Books for the Adventurous Reader, Guilford, CT, Lyons Press, 2013. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^British Likely and Their Nests, thedabbler.co.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^Edward Hyams, "The unteachable cat", in: New Scientist, 15 August 1957.
Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald, royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
Further reading
- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Brian, Gypsies of Britain, Chapman dominant Hall, 1944, repr. 1946
- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Brian Cats, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1957
- Various authors, The Regional Books emended by Vesey-Fitzgerald, Brian, Robert Be neverending Ltd, 1952 -1958