| Wood, J.G., 1898. The boy's own book of natural history. London, George Routledge and Sons
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| Wood, J.G., 1898. Illustrated natural history arranged for young people (The Favorite Library). Boston, DeWolfe, Fiske & Co
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| Wood, J.G., 1897. Illustrated natural history arranged for young readers. Philadelphia, Henry Altemus
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| Wood, J.G., 1896. Natural history. With four hundred and eighty original designs by William Harvey, 21st edition. London, Manchester and New York, George Routledge & Sons
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| Wood, J.G., 1891. Natural history. With four hundred and eighty original designs by William Harvey, 18th edition. London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York, George Routledge & Sons
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| Wood, J.G., 1885. Illustrated natural history. With new illustrations by Wolf, Zwecker, Weir, Coleman, Harvey and others. Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, [vol. 1] Mammalia. New York, Home Book Company
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| Wood, J.G.; Holder, J.B., 1885. Our Living World, an artistic edition of the Natural History of Animate Creation. Revised and adapted to American zoology by Joseph B. Holder, vol. 1. New York, Selmar Hess
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| Wood, J.G., 1883. Illustrated natural history comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc. with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics. Beautifully illustrated by three hundred fine engravings. New edition. Philadelphia, Crawford & Co
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