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Zoo guidebooks
Old 12-08-2007

Like most zoo enthusiasts that I have met, I collect zoo guidebooks from any zoo, aquarium, etc. that I visit (and even those that I have not yet visited or which have closed down). None of us get to visit all zoos as often as we would like, and it is all too easy to miss new guidebooks from collections at the other end of the country.

I am sure there must be other like-minded people on this forum, so if anyone is interested in exchanging guidebooks (new or old), please contact me at robmvaughan@dsl.pipex.com
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Old 13-08-2007

lol if you have an from western plains zoo dubbo, very kool, i am very lucky to have the original one produced when the park first opened! mint condition, and much thanks goes to mark for that 1--- bloody legend!
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I only have a couple of guides from Western Plains - 1986 and 2002 (both with tigers on the front cover). Do you know how many other guides there have been?
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ive got 4 book like ones, with 3 diff paper ones, of these 7, i have a few diff editions of some versions, so reprints, with small changes.

i also have lots of memorabliia, news apper articles, plus a promotional map, and panmplets
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You lucky boy Zoo_Boy, hehe
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Old 13-08-2007

I also enjoy reading guidebooks from other zoos , as it helps me get a feel for the layout of the zoo , and sometimes zoochitecture .
Although the next few months I will be busy with other business , I am happy to help out other zoobeat members with any old zooguides which I pick up at book fairs or second hand bookshops every now and then .

Please contact Paul who is a zoobeat member from Liverpool . He is slowly developing a website of archived zoo guides , maps and paraphanalia . He may be able to help out .

Mr Hornybill , I havent forgotten you . I will post the goodies that I promised to you sometime this week .
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When I was a kid (yonks ago) I wrote to every zoo I could think of, saying I'd be grateful for anything they could send me. (Cost my mum a fortune in postage.) This was way before the internet existed.

Months passed, I forgot all about it, and suddenly out of the blue I received all this fantastic stuff from overseas! It all arrived surface mail, not airmail (cheaper) but boy it was worth the wait!

I got all these guidebooks from all around the world and a lot of other stuff as well. Bristol zoo sent me a published history of the place, as did Dallas. Smaller zoos which probably didn't have guide books sent me pamphlets. To a young zoo nut like me, it was better than Xmas!

I still treasure alll that stuff today.
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I'm collecting the guidebooks of Amsterdam Zoo or Koninklijk Zoölogisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra as it's full name is. This is the oldest zoo of my country (founded 1838), and my oldest guide is from 1906.

Recently I bought one of the first membership cards of this zoo. Dated 1838!
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Old 16-08-2007

There are good and not-so-good zoo guidebooks, just as there are good and not-so-good zoo websites, and for the same reason; the good guidebooks and websites tell you about THEIR animals and THEIR facility.

The crummy ones just discuss the animals they keep in general terms, as if they were some sort of "Child's ABC of Animals."
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Old 16-08-2007

After my grandfather died I was cleaning out some of his things. I found a very old book. Probably half the height of an A4 page. from Taronga. the prices are in pounds, it has pictures of a young bull elephant giving rides, baby bear cubs being hand raised, tigers, leopards etc. very interesting book, very old, good condition. can't find a date on it though.
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Old 16-08-2007

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There are good and not-so-good zoo guidebooks, just as there are good and not-so-good zoo websites, and for the same reason; the good guidebooks and websites tell you about THEIR animals and THEIR facility.

The crummy ones just discuss the animals they keep in general terms, as if they were some sort of "Child's ABC of Animals."
Slightly off topic, but that's exactly my criticism of most Zoo websites nowadays. They increasingly omit any reference to their own animals at all and have become extremely 'impersonal' by doing this.
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Old 15-10-2007

I would love to exchange zoo guides with you.
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Slightly off topic, but that's exactly my criticism of most Zoo websites nowadays. They increasingly omit any reference to their own animals at all and have become extremely 'impersonal' by doing this.
I couldnt agree more! I collect guide books from the zoos i visit, and i am sick of getting the same info about the animals everywhere i go. The good guides and the good zoos have info on THEIR animals, and not only the species itself.
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Old 15-10-2007

if any one wants aussie ones, i can easily pick guide books up from zoos i visit, most aveagre about $4 aussie dollars. i have lots of western plains zoo ones, often about 3 copies of each, so if anyone overseas has dubbo zoo anything please get onto me!
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Old 15-10-2007

I collect zoo guide books too. If anyone wants to swap or sell their spares let me know what you've got! Designaka@hotmail.com
 


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