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J W Lewin

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Subject: J W Lewin
From: Eric Jeffrey <>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 08:13:53 -0400 (EDT)
Wonderful!  I will have to see if it is available here in the States.  I am 
fortunate enough to have two 19th C. J.W. Lewin prints, one of which hangs in 
our dining room and I enjoy every day.

Eric Jeffrey
Falls Church, VA
USA


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From: brian fleming <>
To: Robert Inglis <>; Birding-aus <>
Sent: Thu, Apr 12, 2012 5:56 am
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] J W Lewin


And I've just bought a copy too.  I am delighted with it It is a lovely 
ook, taking one back to the early days of birding in Australia. And 
rom his pictures it is obvious that Lewin was a first-class observer of 
eal live birds, - just look at his Shrike-Tit - and of insects as well.
 had no idea that the specific name of the Cup-moth *vulnerans* went 
ack so far. Obviously someone found out the hard way about its stinging 
apacities in its caterpillar form (I always called this a "Chinese 
unk" in Melbourne but it used to be a "Bondi Tram" in Sydney, but last 
eek a young boy told me it was a "Bulldozer".)
Anthea Fleming
On 12/04/2012 6:50 PM, Robert Inglis wrote:
 So, nobody was interested in there being a brand new book (with many wonderful 
eproductions of the artwork of a
number of wildlife artists) by an Australian author about John William 
ewin whose name is (possibly, but dependant
on the whims of re-classifiers) immortalised in the species names as 
ell as the common names of two (as far as I can tell)
of Australia’s (my) birds.

 Ahhh....well..........

 Bob Inglis
 Sandstone Point
 Qld
 PS: I paid full price for my copy and I am happy to promote it without 
eceiving any kickback.

 Sent from my new personally designed and assembled desktop PC.
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