If you liked Seashells of Eastern Arabia by S. Peter Dance, start with The encyclopedia of shells (1974), A conchological iconography (1999), and Faux animaux (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The encyclopedia of shells
1974 · 288 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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A conchological iconography
1999 · 51 pages · Guido T. Poppe, Marcel Verhaeghe, Guide T. Poppe, Thierry Brulet, S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Faux animaux
1992 · 126 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Shell Collecting, An Illustrated History
1966 · 343 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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The Great Natural History Colouring Book
1981 · 60 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Thesaurus librorum conchyliorum
1999 · 199 pages · S. Peter Dance, Antiquariaat Junk (Firm) · Same author
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Compendium of seashells
1982 · 411 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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The world's shells
1976 · 192 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Rare shells
1969 · 128 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Animal fakes & frauds
1976 · 128 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
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Excavation of the Abri Pataud, les Eyzies
1984 · 124 pages · Harvey M. Bricker, Ginette Billy, Jean Bouchud, S. Peter Dance, Joakim J. Donner, William H. Drury, Sheldon Judson, Pierre Legoux, Joan F. Wilson · Same author
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Butterflies, moths & other insects
1991 · 128 pages · S. Peter Dance · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Seashells of Eastern Arabia?
BookOrb recommends The encyclopedia of shells (1974), A conchological iconography (1999), Faux animaux (1992), Shell Collecting, An Illustrated History (1966), and The Great Natural History Colouring Book (1981).
Are there books like Seashells of Eastern Arabia?
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Who wrote Seashells of Eastern Arabia?
Seashells of Eastern Arabia is by S. Peter Dance.