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1894 - Flowers of the Field
By Rev. C. A. Johns, B.A., F.L.S.
Published 1894
Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge, Publishers/ London
Twenty-eighth Edition
With an Appendix on Grasses
"Flowers of the Field" is a classic botanical work written by the Reverend Clarence Acaster Johns. Originally published in 1864, this book is renowned for its detailed descriptions and illustrations of various wildflowers found in Britain. It serves as a comprehensive guide to identifying and understanding the diverse flora that graces the countryside.
The book is structured to cover a wide range of flowering plants, providing botanical information, folklore, and anecdotes associated with each species. Rev. C. A. Johns was not only a clergyman but also a respected botanist.
"Flowers of the Field" has remained popular among botany enthusiasts and nature lovers for generations, appreciated for its blend of scientific knowledge and literary charm. It's not just a botanical reference but also a window into the Victorian era's fascination with the natural world.
Teal/ green binding with illustrated/stamped floral pattern and gilt lettering to front board and spine, gift inscription to title page, brown endpapers, plethora of black and white botanical illustrations, binding tight, clean pages, light rubbing/wear to spine edges/corners, 660pp. + additional 96pp. on grasses.
Condition: Very Good ++
Size: 5.5” x 7”
A beautiful piece and a wonderful addition to the collection of any flower/nature lover.