Cedars of Lebanon, deodars from India, cypresses from Italy, oriental planes from Greece and Turkey, maples and pines from North America: all were planted on an immense scale from the late C17th – but how did they get here? Packenham tells his tales of dendrological derring-do with gusto and authority.
The Tree Hunters: How the Cult of the Arboretum Transformed Our Landscape
(author)
ÂŁ30.00
Edition:Hardback978147461190924/10/2024
Categories: 19. Books For Christmas 2024: Natural History, Books For Christmas 2024, Gardens
Tags: Exploration, Trees
From a Bookshelf nearby
-
In 1930 a (very) young British explorer led a small team to explore the eastern coast of Greenland - an unknown expanse, mysterious even to the Inuits.
-
An entrancing book of Stone's C18th ornithological watercolours, derived from the discoveries of Cook and others.
-
A collection of essays about this most extraordinary C17th woman, artist, traveller and naturalist; looks at her methods and materials, her journey to Suriname, her entomological studies, he... read more