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The Courtship Habits of the Great Crested Grebe by Julian Huxley, published by Jonathan Cape in 1968, is a classic study of avian behavior from one of the twentieth century's foremost evolutionary biologists. Originally based on Huxley's pioneering observations, this volume details the elaborate mating rituals of the great crested grebe, combining scientific rigor with lyrical description. The book remains a landmark in the history of ethology, illustrating how detailed fieldwork can illuminate the complexities of instinct, display, and pair bonding. This 1968 Jonathan Cape edition offers collectors and natural history enthusiasts alike a chance to own a work that helped shape modern behavioral science.