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Planting the World - Joseph Banks and His Collectors: an Adventurous History of Botany (Paperback)
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Planting the World - Joseph Banks and His Collectors: an Adventurous History of Botany (Paperback)
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Loot Price R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
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'Based on meticulous research in original sources ... Goodman
illustrates vividly how adept [Banks] was ... Shining a light on
individuals whose achievements are relatively uncelebrated' Jenny
Uglow, New York Review of Books A bold new history of how botany
and global plant collecting - centred at Kew Gardens and driven by
Joseph Banks - transformed the earth. Botany was the darling and
the powerhouse of the eighteenth century. As European ships
ventured across the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans, discovery
bloomed. Bounties of new plants were brought back, and their
arrival meant much more than improved flowerbeds - it offered a new
scientific frontier that would transform Europe's industry,
medicine, eating and drinking habits, and even fashion. Joseph
Banks was the dynamo for this momentous change. As botanist for
James Cook's great voyage to the South Pacific on the Endeavour,
Banks collected plants on a vast scale, armed with the vision - as
a child of the Enlightenment - that to travel physically was to
advance intellectually. His thinking was as intrepid as Cook's
seafaring: he commissioned radically influential and physically
daring expeditions such as those of Francis Masson to the Cape
Colony, George Staunton to China, George Caley to Australia,
William Bligh to Tahiti and Jamaica, among many others. Jordan
Goodman's epic history follows these high seas adventurers and
their influence in Europe, as well as taking us back to the early
years of Kew Gardens, which Banks developed devotedly across the
course of his life, transforming it into one of the world's largest
and most diverse botanical gardens. In a rip-roaring global
expedition, based on original sources in many languages, Goodman
gives a momentous history of how the discoveries made by Banks and
his collectors advanced scientific understanding around the world.
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