Excerpt from The Birds of Norfolk, Vol. 3 of 3: With Remarks on Their Habitats, Migration and Local DistributionIN writing a memoir of the Rev. Richard Lubbock my late friend, Henry Stevenson, truly remarked that many authors have acquired an established reputation not merely by the excellence but by the multiplicity of their published works, whilst others have attained a
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