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Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit: A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration
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Written in the mid-20th century, "Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit" by Albert Burton Farnham provides practical guidance on the craft of taxidermy aimed at amateur outdoor enthusiasts. The book covers the preservation and mounting of animals, birds, fish, and reptiles for decorative purposes within domestic or small-scale settings such as homes, dens, or offices. Farnham's instructions focus on craftsmanship, detailing the tools, techniques, and safety practices necessary for successful preparation and mounting, with an emphasis on achieving realistic results. The text addresses the needs of hunters, trappers, and nature lovers who handle various specimens but lack formal training in taxidermy, offering step-by-step advice suitable for novices.
The book highlights the importance of thoroughness and careful work in creating durable and attractive mounts, while also discussing the significance of ethical and responsible handling of specimens. It aims to demystify the process of taxidermy for the amateur, serving as a practical manual for those interested in preserving animals as decorative objects or for personal satisfaction.
The book highlights the importance of thoroughness and careful work in creating durable and attractive mounts, while also discussing the significance of ethical and responsible handling of specimens. It aims to demystify the process of taxidermy for the amateur, serving as a practical manual for those interested in preserving animals as decorative objects or for personal satisfaction.
From the opening pages
This volume of the Pleasure and Profit Library is offered to the hunter, trapper, fisher, vacationist and out of doors people in general. In the study and practice of taxidermy for several years I have failed to find any work written primarily for these every day nature lovers, though they probably handle a greater number of interesting specimens of animal life than all other classes of people. In view of this fact the following directions and suggestions for preserving various animal forms as objects of use and ornament have been prepared. As a treatise for the scientist or museum preparator it is not intended, there are many books on the art expressly for them, but we hope it may fill a place of its own, acting as a not too dry and technical introduction to the art preservative for those who find life all too short for the many things which are to be done. Thoroughness, patience, and some love for nature, are qualities highly desirable in this art. Work prepared by one possessing these qualities need not be ashamed and practice will bring skill and perfection of technic. As a handicraft in which the workman has not been displaced or made secondary by a machine taxidermy is noticeable also, and for many reasons is worthy of its corner in the home work-shop. In this work also the ladies can take a very effective hand, and numbers have done so; for there is no doubt that a woman's taste and lightness of touch enables her in some branches of taxidermy to far exceed the average man. Especially in the manipulation of frail skins and delicate feathers, in bird taxidermy, is this so. I have endeavored to give preference to short cuts and time-saving methods where possible in the following matter, and especially hints on saving interesting and valuable specimens temporarily until sufficient leisure is had to do justice to their further preservation. In this connection I have given prominence to the liquid preservative for entire specimens and the methods for preserving skins of birds and animals in a damp and relaxed state ready for mounting at the operator's pleasure. I would urge the beginner especially, to mount all his specimens as far as possible. Dry scientific skins have their value, perhaps, to the museum or closet naturalist whose chief delight is in multiplying species, but a well mounted skin is…
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