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Royal Horticultural Society Diary By Royal Horticultural Society

Royal Horticultural Society Diary by Royal Horticultural Society


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Royal Horticultural Society Diary: 2005 by Royal Horticultural Society

The RHS diary and address book for 2005 are illustrated with Caroline Maria Applebee's beautiful drawings of flowers, both cultivated garden plants and wild flowers found in fields and hedgerows, made between 1808 and 1852. An accomplished artist, but unknown during her lifetime, Applebee belongs to a tradition of nineteenth-century women flower painters who, by documenting their local flora, provide a standard for comparison with the flora of the present, thus helping current studies of local biodiversity. Each week features a full-page colour illustration and the diary includes the dates of all the RHS Flower Shows as well as national and religious holidays and astronomical information.

About Royal Horticultural Society

Dr Brent Elliott is librarian and archivist to The Royal Horticultural Society and author of numerous articles and books, including the recently published Flora: an illustrated history of the garden flower (Scriptum-Cartago, 2001). He has written introductions and captions to the RHS diaries since 1993 and provided the illuminating text for The Royal Horticultural Society Book of Days, The Language of Flowers.

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GOR002105813
9780711223431
0711223432
Royal Horticultural Society Diary: 2005 by Royal Horticultural Society
Used - Good
Hardback
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
2004-07-01
112
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