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ABOUT ORCHIDS IBD

ALPHA EDITIONS
05 / 2021
9789354543333
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Sinopsis

A bright, funny, and curious stroll through Victorian orchid mania, About Orchids invites readers to listen in on a chatty natural history of plants, places, and peculiar people.Frederick Boyle?s botanical essays mingle nature writing with humorous observations, turning a simple study of orchids into a window on Victorian London, travel, and garden culture. The form is intimate and lively, blending keen observation with light irony, and a deep respect for plants as witnesses to travel, science, and everyday wonder. This is not a dry catalogue but a conversation about beauty, curiosity, and the stubborn charm of the living world-an invitation to wander among scent, colour, and curiosity.A note on literary and historical significance: the book sits at the crossroads of botany and travel writing, a charming relic from garden literature classics that captures the wit and wonder of its era. It rewards casual readers with accessible delights and rewards collectors with texture, voice, and a sense of a vanished London and its botanical passions.Selling points:Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions.Restored for today?s and future generations.More than a reprint - a collector?s item and a cultural treasure.

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