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Kew: Plant Hunters Carolyn Fry

Kew: Plant Hunters By Carolyn Fry

Kew: Plant Hunters by Carolyn Fry


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Summary

Tells the story of our obsession with plants. This book features topics from the entourage of Alexander the Great which included naturalists to the establishment of botanical gardens and the discovery through exploration of the plants that have made or broken economies, such as tulips, tea and rubber.

Kew: Plant Hunters Summary

Kew: Plant Hunters by Carolyn Fry

The Plant Hunters tells the story of our obsession with plants. This book contains topics that range from the entourage of Alexander the Great which included naturalists to the establishment of botanical gardens and the discovery through exploration of the plants that have made or broken economies, such as tulips, tea and rubber. Travelling right around the world and throughout history, this is a tale of the botanical pioneers who changed the face of the world's landscape. Lavishly illustrated, it also includes some 20 items of memorabilia such as: a letter from Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy; extracts from Joseph Hooker's notebooks; an extract from the orchid sketchbook of John Day; and, an original map of Kew Gardens made in 1740 by Jean Rocque.

About Carolyn Fry

Carolyn Fry is a journalist and author specialising in science, conservation and natural history. A former Editor of Geographical, the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, she is a contributor to BBC Online (science and technology), New Scientist, BBC Wildlife, The Times, Independent on Sunday, Guardian Unlimited (environment) and Kew magazine. She is author of The World of Kew, the book that accompanied the 2007 BBC TV series A New Year at Kew. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Carolyn lives in London.

Table of Contents

Twenty-eight chapters cover such topics as Ancient Egypt; The meeting of East and West; The Rise of Physic Gardens; Carol Clusius and Tulipomania; Carl Linnaeus; Gathering Plants in South Africa; South and North America and Australia; The Impact of the East India Company; The Opium Wars; The Transfer of Tea from China to India; A Passion for Orchids; Dwindling Species and the Move to Conservation; Invasive Plants; The Modern Plant Hunters and the Changing Role of the Botanic Garden.

Additional information

GOR005073729
9780233002446
0233002448
Kew: Plant Hunters by Carolyn Fry
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Welbeck Publishing Group
20090302
64
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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