Explorers' Botanical Notebook: In The Footsteps Of ...

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Item#: 9781770857636
Author Thinard, Florence
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"The greatest pleasure of naturalists (understated by certain utilitarians) is to discover new species, to point to new islands on the map of nature, and to populate continents that seem to be deserts"
-- Richard Spruce, 1851

This splendid book traces the journeys of more than 80 pioneering botanists who explored the unknown world and collected thousands of unusual plants. Many were celebrated at home in Europe and England. Others were working in obscurity to fulfill their own desires and obsessions.

But every one of these explorers made important finds, collecting and preserving unique and valuable plants and often establishing them in cultivation back in their home lands.

Each spread in the book describes the journey and the naturalist, with a map tracing the routes taken, on the left. Facing is the actual plant collected, complete with notes, seeds, pollen, and identifying documents, often in the botanist's own hand.

The stories are packed with detail, describing the theories of the day, the difficulty of raising money, and traversing jungles and forests. But each is colored by the excitement of discovering orchids, trees, teas, flowering roses and acanthus, ferns, strange bulbs, and mountain flowers.

The design is accompanied by 80 maps, 150 photographs, drawings and engravings. All work to reproduce the spirit of the quest and the discovery of plants.



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This beautiful, coffee-table sized book presents a history of botanists from around the world and the plants they collected... Explorers Botanical Notebook, opens a window into the importance of early plant collection and identification... This book would fit beautifully onto the shelf of a middle school or high school library, or in the homes of armchair explorers seeking a glimpse into the early days of botanical exploration.

This is a splendid tribute to the most famous plant explorers from the time of the Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut in the 15th century B.C.E. to Francis Halle in 2010. The endeavors of over 80 adventurous, intrepid, persistent, and inquisitive naturalist and botanists are traced in this compilation. Each of the individuals discussed is honored with a full page photograph of a field-collected herbarium specimen. Maps, vintage images (including likenesses of each of the explorers), and their time lines illuminate the lives of these fearless botanical explorers. The book's design and layout are engagingly noteworthy, including the covers, which are photographs of an actual plant press -- the kind used by field collectors. The life history and experiences of each of the subjects are worthy of an action film, making the text almost impossible to put down. In this short but utterly charming book, one can glean a glimpse of the life of a plant explorer over time. The world of horticulture has been fabulously enriched by the work of these men and women represented within this great work. Recommended. All readers.

A fascinating account of explorers who traveled the world, from ancient Egyptians to contemporary researchers, and the plant specimens they catalogued. Thinard's writing experience--both as a journalist who writes about geopolitical issues and as an author of young adult novels--is evident, as in her account of how Scottish botanist Robert Fortune journeyed into China as a industrial spy for the East India Company to steal the secrets of growing tea. The book features 80 explorers and the botanists who traveled with them through the ages. Organized chronologically, explorers, their achievements, and annotated plant specimens are handsomely presented on adjacent facing pages. The achievement page contains a short biography, a map of the explorer's travel, and other related insets and photos. A detailed index and table of contents enables readers to access specific content readily. Enhanced by illustrations and Yannick Fourie's photographs, this attractive coffee-table book is designed to be leisurely perused, but it is also an encyclopedic resource that would be an excellent reference for students.

Here is an engaging opportunity for herbalists and botanists to learn their history. Historian Thinard reviews the story of 80 pioneering botanists, both celebrated and obscure, who set out into the unknown throughout the world to collect thousands of unusual plants... Each explorer in this oversized book is artistically presented on a page with their portrait, accomplishments, related photos, and a map tracing their journey. The facing page displays a herbarium specimen, often one they collected, with notes in their own hand. I could not put the book down!