Kristine A. Haglund, Elizabeth H. Clancy, Katherine B. Gully
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The Fortunate Life of a Museum Naturalist: Alfred M. Bailey. Volume 3–1922–1927
This is the third of eight volumes of the illustrated autobiography of Alfred M. Bailey (1894-1978), ornithologist and long-term director of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. It covers his expeditions from 1922 to 1927 (The Bahamas, Colorado, Utah, Bonaventure Island, Louisiana, and Abyssinia, including a visit to Ras Tafari, the future emperor Haile Selassie).