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Berries

English · Hardback

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What is it about the small fruits of field and wood that encourage rapture? These gifts of the earth--flagrant in hedgerows, carpeting the forest floor or coloring tablelands--are so ubiquitous as to be commonplace and yet so extraordinary that we have woven them into our folklore, our fables, and our art. Strawberries were painted in the frescoes of Pompeii, brambles twined into the borders of medieval miniatures, and mulberries have been embroidered on silks and linens. Today, the huge demand for these nutrient-rich fruits is pushing berry cultivation into new territories, from South America to Scandinavia, and changing the nature of our relationship with these much-loved fruits. In this delightful, surprising, and occasionally juicy botanical exploration, Victoria Dickenson traces the humble berry's journey across cultures and through centuries with humor and passion.

About the author

Victoria Dickenson is a historian and curator based in Montreal, Canada. She is the author of Drawn from Life: Science and Art in the Portrayal of the New World (1998), Rabbit (Reaktion Books, 2013) and Seal (Reaktion Books, 2015).

Summary

A delightful, surprising and occasionally juicy exploration of the seemingly humble berry.

Product details

Authors Victoria Dickenson, Dickenson Victoria
Publisher Reaktion Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9781789141931
ISBN 978-1-78914-193-1
No. of pages 208
Series Botanical
Subjects Guides > Nature > Nature guide
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

NATURE / Plants / General, Trees, wildflowers & plants, Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest

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