Description
A classic and increasingly hard‑to‑find copy of The Cult of the Budgerigar by W. Watmough, F.Z.S., one of the foundational texts for British budgerigar breeders and enthusiasts. The red cloth boards with gilt titling retain their period charm and present well despite age‑related wear.
Condition:
A well‑handled vintage copy showing the expected external wear to the boards and spine from long‑term use. Inside, there is a Christmas gift inscription dated 1956, adding a touch of provenance and period warmth. The book remains complete and fully readable, with pages aged but intact.
A characterful example ideal for collectors of avicultural history, budgerigar‑breeding literature, or mid‑century specialist hobby books.
History of The Cult of the Budgerigar
First published in the mid‑20th century, Watmough’s work became a cornerstone reference for budgerigar keepers, covering breeding, colour varieties, exhibition standards, housing, feeding and general care. It reflects a period when the budgerigar hobby was booming across Britain, with clubs, shows and specialist societies flourishing.
Today, early editions are sought after both for their practical content and their place in the history of British aviculture.
The Cult of the Budgerigar – W. Watmough – Vintage Aviculture Book
£12.00
Description
A classic and increasingly hard‑to‑find copy of The Cult of the Budgerigar by W. Watmough, F.Z.S., one of the foundational texts for British budgerigar breeders and enthusiasts. The red cloth boards with gilt titling retain their period charm and present well despite age‑related wear.
Condition:
A well‑handled vintage copy showing the expected external wear to the boards and spine from long‑term use. Inside, there is a Christmas gift inscription dated 1956, adding a touch of provenance and period warmth. The book remains complete and fully readable, with pages aged but intact.
A characterful example ideal for collectors of avicultural history, budgerigar‑breeding literature, or mid‑century specialist hobby books.
History of The Cult of the Budgerigar
First published in the mid‑20th century, Watmough’s work became a cornerstone reference for budgerigar keepers, covering breeding, colour varieties, exhibition standards, housing, feeding and general care. It reflects a period when the budgerigar hobby was booming across Britain, with clubs, shows and specialist societies flourishing.
Today, early editions are sought after both for their practical content and their place in the history of British aviculture.