Observer's Books

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The Observer's book of Dogs, 1948
The Observer's book of Dogs, 1948
1974 edition of The Larger Moths. One of the more formal jackets
1974 edition of The Larger Moths. One of the more formal jackets

The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003, which were available on many subjects. The aim of these books was to interest the observer and they are very popular amongst children. Over the past few years they have also become very popular collector items. For the dedicated collector this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now very rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds sterling. They all include a variety of topics, which include hobbies, art, history and wildlife.

The earlier books were printed with paper dust covers up until 1969. These were good for printing but where not very practical because they were very delicate and were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers were protected with a glossy coating. These types are often referred to as "Glossies". From the late 70's, Warne decided to laminate the covers to the actual books, so the books were highly protected as they didn't really have any covers. The dust covers from 1937-1970 had designs that were colourful and attractive as each one had its own unique colouring of squiggly lines at the top. In 1971, Warne decided to refurbish its books with a more formal dust jacket. These were good but it lost the charm that the original covers had had. The first Observer guide was published in 1937, and was on the subject of British Birds. This is now very rare, and a mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds. The same year, Warne published a second book, on British Wild Flowers, a mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these were realised, several more titles were added 'uniform in the series', however in the intervening war years production was limited due to paper and labour shortages.

The first few titles were 'Nature' orientated, but gradually other subjects were introduced like Geology, Music, Architecture. 'Spotter' titles like Aircraft, Automobiles and Railway Locomotives proved very popular. During the mid fifties and sixties collecting sets of these books was very popular among children and adults alike.

By 1941, Warne had published the first six Observer's books. In 1942, a special edition book was bought out on Airplanes. This book had no number in the series, as it was bought out to help people spot enemy planes during World War 2. It was printed again in 1943, and in 1945. When Warne was acquired by Penguin books in 1983, Warne bought out new editions of the Observer's books. These were slightly bigger than the Observer's books, and were in paperback, not hardback. The same year penguin, with permission of Warne, started printing their own, more up to date Observer's books. These again were slightly larger than the originals, but were hardbacks. Like the later original Observer's books, The dust cover were laminated to the actual book. There were two types of the penguin Observer's books, Bloomsbury Observer's, and Claremont Observer's, (of which there were only 12 different editions).

[edit] List of Observer's Books

  1. British birds - 1937
  2. British wild flowers – 1937
  3. British butterflies – 1938
  4. Trees and shrubs of the British Isles – 1938
  5. British wild animals – 1938
  6. Freshwater fishes of the British Isles – 1941
  7. British grasses sedges and rushes – 1942
    Airplanes – 1942
  8. Dogs – 1945
  9. Horses and ponies – 1949
  10. British geology – 1949
  11. Aircraft – 1949
  12. British ferns – 1950
  13. British architecture – 1951
  14. The larger British moths – 1952
  15. Ships – 1952
  16. Music – 1953
  17. Common British insects and spiders – 1953
  18. British birds eggs – 1953
  19. Common fungi – 1954
  20. Mosses and liverworts – 1954
  21. Automobiles – 1955
  22. Weather – 1955
  23. Railway locomotives of Britain – 1955
  24. Pond life – 1956
  25. Garden flowers – 1956
  26. Painting and graphic art – 1958
  27. Cacti – 1957
  28. Sea fishes – 1958
  29. Flags – 1959
  30. Cats – 1959
  31. Sea and seashore – 1962
  32. Astronomy – 1962
  33. Lichens – 1963
  34. Modern art – 1964
  35. Furniture – 1964
  36. Old English churches – 1965
  37. Sculpture – 1965
  38. Basic aircraft, civil – 1967
  39. Basic aircraft, military – 1967
  40. Commercial vehicles – 1959
  41. Heraldry – 1966
  42. Postage stamps – 1967
  43. Cathedrals – 1972
  44. Flowering trees and shrubs for gardens – 1972
  45. Zoo animals – 1972
  46. House plants – 1972
  47. Association football – 1972
  48. Manned space flight - 1972
  49. Cricket – 1972
  50. London – 1973
  1. Pottery and porcelain – 1973
  2. Unmanned space flight – 1974
  3. Motor sport – 1975
  4. European costume – 1975
  5. British awards and medals – 1974
  6. Ancient and Roman Britain – 1976
  7. Sewing – 1975
  8. Golf – 1975
  9. Coarse fishing – 1975
  10. Show jumping and eventing – 1976
  11. Motorcycles – 1976
  12. Glass – 1976
  13. Tourist atlas of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – 1976
  14. Small craft – 1976
  15. Tropical fish – 1976
  16. Farm animals – 1976
  17. Vegetables – 1977
  18. Fly fishing – 1977
  19. Coins – 1977
  20. Seashells of the British Isles – 1977
  21. Fossils – 1977
  22. Pets – 1978
  23. The Cotswolds and Shakespeare country – 1978
  24. Lake district – 1978
  25. Firearms – 1978
  26. Jazz – 1978
  27. Big bands – 1978
  28. Castles – 1979
  29. Caterpillars – 1979
  30. Rocks and minerals – 1979
  31. Tennis – 1981
  32. Sea fishing – 1980
  33. Devon and Cornwall – 1980
  34. Roses – 1980
  35. Herbs – 1980
  36. Country houses – 1980 – NOT PUBLISHED
  37. Folk song – 1980
  38. Silver – 1980
  39. Tanks and other armoured vehicles – 1981
  40. Victoriana – 1981
  41. World atlas – 1981
  42. Vintage cars and pre–war classics – 1982
  43. Classic cars after 1945 – 1982
  44. Paris – 1982
  45. Canals – 1982
  46. Gardens of Britain Ireland and Wales – 1982
  47. Kitchen antiques – 1982
  48. Opera – 1982
  49. Observers books – 1999
  50. Wayside and woodland - 2003

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