The Brother Gardeners A Generation of Gentlemen Naturalists and the Birth of an Obsession

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Publisher's Synopsis

A fascinating look at the men who made Britain the center of the botanical world-from the author of Magnificent Rebels and New York Times bestseller The Invention of Nature. 

"Wulf's flair for storytelling is combined with scholarship, brio, and a charmingly airy style.... A delightful book-and you don't need to be a gardener to enjoy it." -The New York Times Book Review

Bringing to life the science and adventure of eighteenth-century plant collecting, The Brother Gardeners is the story of how six men created the modern garden and changed the horticultural world in the process. It is a story of a garden revolution that began in America.

In 1733, colonial farmer John Bartram shipped two boxes of precious American plants and seeds to Peter Collinson in London. Around these men formed the nucleus of a botany movement, which included famous Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus; Philip Miller, bestselling author of The Gardeners Dictionary; and Joseph Banks and David Solander, two botanist explorers, who scoured the globe for plant life aboard Captain Cook's Endeavor. As they cultivated exotic blooms from around the world, they helped make Britain an epicenter of horticultural and botanical expertise. The Brother Gardeners paints a vivid portrait of an emerging world of knowledge and gardening as we know it today.

Book information

ISBN: 9780307454751
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint: Vintage Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 358g
Height: 202mm
Width: 141mm
Spine width: 20mm