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OverviewThe orchid is the most evocative of flowers, inspiring in some of its admirers a fanaticism akin to madness, as demonstrated in Susan Orlean's popular novel The Orchid Thief. This elegant survey of the orchid treats its place in legend and suggests the impact that these exotic plants had on the temperate European mind. Berliocchi chronicles the adventurers and scientists who introduced these marvels, discusses their place in the arts from literature and magic to cuisine, and concludes with accounts of the most important genera and their cultivation. Splendidly illustrated with period engravings and botanical paintings, it is literate and delightful. This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luigi BerliocchiPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Timber Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.276kg ISBN: 9780881926163ISBN 10: 0881926167 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 01 March 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsPeriod color plates, black-and-white illustrations, and woodcuts enhance this wonderfully entertaining book. <i><b>Library Journal</b></i> Berliocchi s perceptive and richly descriptive narrative is certain to please orchid lovers, and will most likely spark the interest of those who have yet to discover these fascinating flowers. <i><b>Booklist</b></i> Berliocchi s comprehensive handbook is both elegantly written and enriching. <i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i> Exquisite botanical illustrations complement the definitive text. <i><b>Country Living Gardener</b></i> An authority on orchids. . . . provides nice thumbnail biographies of the major collectors and botanists who brought orchids from the tropics. <i><b>Garden Gazette</b></i> An utterly fascinating survey of orchids. <i><b>Washington Daily News</b></i> This is a very delightful, readable book. <i><b>National Gardener</b></i> This book, which spans every aspect of the plant from literary associations to care and cultivation, is a love letter to a genus from a man clearly passionately obsessed. <i><b>Gardens Illustrated</b></i> There has been no better book than this on the extraordinary story of the orchid. <i><b>The Washington Post</b></i> This is an amply researched and richly descriptive cornucopia of orchid lore. <i><b>American Herb Association Quarterly Newsletter</b></i> It is a quick, yet satisfying initiation, a brisk walk through a museum that leaves one acquainted, if a little breathless, with an amazing collection of lovely plants. <i><b>Journal of the New England Garden History Society</b></i> Period color plates, black-and-white illustrations, and woodcuts enhance this wonderfully entertaining book. --Library Journal Berliocchi's perceptive and richly descriptive narrative is certain to please orchid lovers, and will most likely spark the interest of those who have yet to discover these fascinating flowers. --Booklist Berliocchi's comprehensive handbook is both elegantly written and enriching. --Publishers Weekly Exquisite botanical illustrations complement the definitive text. --Country Living Gardener An authority on orchids. . . . provides nice thumbnail biographies of the major collectors and botanists who brought orchids from the tropics. --Garden Gazette An utterly fascinating survey of orchids. --Washington Daily News This is a very delightful, readable book. --National Gardener This book, which spans every aspect of the plant from literary associations to care and cultivation, is a love letter to a genus from a man clearly passionately obsessed. --Gardens Illustrated There has been no better book than this on the extraordinary story of the orchid. --The Washington Post This is an amply researched and richly descriptive cornucopia of orchid lore. --American Herb Association Quarterly Newsletter It is a quick, yet satisfying initiation, a brisk walk through a museum that leaves one acquainted, if a little breathless, with an amazing collection of lovely plants. --Journal of the New England Garden History Society That Luigi Berliocchi loved orchids and their history is obvious and infectious. He shares this love and sense of mystery with the reader...through his literate and accessible writing style. This is a book that every orchidophile, amateur or expert, should own. -- Jerry Garner Illinois Orchid Society Newsletter (08/02/2002) Author InformationLuigi Berliocchi (1953-1999) was a lecturer in garden history at the University of Reggio Calabria. He also wrote the text for Vanished Gardens of Rome as well as a study of the origin and history of Mediterranean plants and their presence in art. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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