George Edwards (1694-1773) English naturalist, ornithologist, illustrator, and printmaker, often cited as  “ … the father of British ornithology”, and a “Top-Drawer Birdman”. He was also a member of the Royal Society and librarian of the Royal College of Physicians.

Edwards is notable for A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of Some Other Rare and Undescribed Animals, published in London, 1743-1747-1750-1751.  Released in four parts, later bound in two volumes, it presented  310 hand-colored etched plates by and after EdwardsIt was reprinted by C. Rickaby, London, 1801-1805. He is also known for Gleanings of Natural History, Exhibiting Figures of Quadrupeds, Birds, Insects, Plants, &c. London, 1758-1760-1764, among other illustrated collections.

Edwards and Linnaeus frequently corresponded, and the descriptions from Uncommon Birds were later used by Linnaeus in naming over 300 species in his work, Systema Naturae.

“The least-water Hen and the yellow wren”, from Birds from Jamaica Etched immediately from Nature of the size of Life, No. 278. Published 1755, London.  Hand- colored copper engraving on laid paper.  OD 11 3/8″ x 8 15/16″,  Plate 9 1/4″ x  7 15/16″.  Evidence of having been bound on left side, and having been mounted as evidenced by two linen hinges on the back. Color and foxing commensurate with age.

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