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Abundant Beauty

The Adventurous Travels of Marianne North, Botanical Artist

Marianne North
2.5
(2)
Pages
224
Year
2010
Language
English

About

In 1871, Marianne North, a brilliant artist with a keen interest in botany, set-forth to travel the world on a quest to paint indigenous plants in their natural habitat. Encouraged by her friend Charles Darwin, North travelled by boat, train, mule, foot and palanquin to every continent except Antarctica. She circled the globe twice over fifteen years and accumulated an extensive and valuable collection of more than eight hundred paintings, which today comprise the esteemed Marianne North Gallery at the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, London. North high-spirited, indefatigable, and brave also kept detailed journals, which were posthumously published in three volumes in the late 1800s. Abundant Beauty collects the most engaging writings from those journals in one edition, including rich descriptions of botanica and delightful accounts of local people and customs from her sometimes dangerous travels. Abundant Beauty is a fascinating and informative read for botanists, gardeners, historians, and armchair travellers.

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Reviews

"The crisp writing style allows the reader to enjoy the vistas and cultures as seen and experienced by this curious traveler at a time prior to jets, cars, and fast ships. [Marianne North's] writings reflect the awesome reverence she felt for nature...This a delightful read." --San Francisco Book Review, Aug 29, 2011"Today's liveliest garden travel book...North's writing style is as vivid and dram
New York Times, Jun 9, 2011
"[Abundant Beauty] is a rare glimpse at the life of a Victorian woman traveler and its insights are informativeFor those for whom botany, travel, and Victorian era ideas are a not to be missed combinationthis is an important work."
City & Style Living Magazine, Sep 1, 2010

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