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Birch

by Anna Lewington

Elegant and beautiful, rich in history and supremely useful, birches have played an extraordinary yet largely unrecognized part in shaping both our natural environment and the material culture and beliefs of millions of people around the world.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Elegant and beautiful, rich in history and supremely useful, birches have played an extraordinary yet largely unrecognized part in shaping both our natural environment and the material culture and beliefs of millions of people around the world.For thousands of years they have given people of the northern forests and beyond raw materials in the form of leaves, twigs, branches and bark, as well as wood and sap, not simply to survive but to flourish and express their identity in practical and spiritual ways. Tough, waterproof and flexible, birch bark has been used for everything from basketry and clothing to housing and transport, musical instruments and medicines, as well as a means to communicate and record sacred beliefs: some of our most ancient Buddhist texts and other historic documents are written on birch bark. Birches have not only shaped regional cultures - creating, for example, the Native American wigwam and the birch bark canoe - but continue to supply raw materials of global economic importance today. Birch explores the multiple uses of these versatile trees as well as the ancient beliefs and folklore with which they are associated. Richly illustrated, this book presents a fascinating overview of their cultural and ecological significance, from botany to literature and art, as Anna Lewington looks both at the history of birches and what the future may hold in store for them.

Author Biography

Anna Lewington is an ethnobotanist and writer, specializing in the importance of plants to people. Her previous publications include Plants For People (2003) and Ancient Trees: Trees that Live for a Thousand Years (2013).

Review

"[Birch's] indomitable will for survival, as well as the tree's usability as a material, and influence on global culture and traditions is thoroughly documented in Birch. . . . There are interesting illustrations throughout. . . . Intriguing facts form the basis of the book. . . . Whether you're a fan of the birch tree or not there is a wealth of information to be gleaned from reading Birch."-- "Gardens Illustrated"
"To give away more of the book's 'secrets' would be a shame--and spoil the many surprises that are in store for the phytocurious who read this great little book. . . . Lewington's Birch is a brilliant addition to the publisher's Botanical series, and to the expanding library of plants-and-people literature. I have no hesitation in recommending it to everybody, both to those who need to know about plants, and to those--like this reviewer--who thought they already did."-- "Botany One"

Long Description

Elegant and beautiful, rich in history and supremely useful, birches have played an extraordinary yet largely unrecognized part in shaping both our natural environment and the material culture and beliefs of millions of people around the world.For thousands of years they have given people of the northern forests and beyond raw materials in the form of leaves, twigs, branches and bark, as well as wood and sap, not simply to survive but to flourish and express their identity in practical and spiritual ways. Tough, waterproof and flexible, birch bark has been used for everything from basketry and clothing to housing and transport, musical instruments and medicines, as well as a means to communicate and record sacred beliefs: some of our most ancient Buddhist texts and other historic documents are written on birch bark. Birches have not only shaped regional cultures - creating, for example, the Native American wigwam and the birch bark canoe - but continue to supply raw materials of global economic importance today. Birch explores the multiple uses of these versatile trees as well as the ancient beliefs and folklore with which they are associated. Richly illustrated, this book presents a fascinating overview of their cultural and ecological significance, from botany to literature and art, as Anna Lewington looks both at the history of birches and what the future may hold in store for them.

Review Quote

"To give away more of the book's 'secrets' would be a shame--and spoil the many surprises that are in store for the phytocurious who read this great little book. . . . Lewington's Birch is a brilliant addition to the publisher's Botanical series, and to the expanding library of plants-and-people literature. I have no hesitation in recommending it to everybody, both to those who need to know about plants, and to those--like this reviewer--who thought they already did."

Details

ISBN1789140110
Author Anna Lewington
Pages 256
Publisher Reaktion Books
Series Botanical
Year 2018
ISBN-10 1789140110
ISBN-13 9781789140118
Format Hardcover
Publication Date 2018-11-12
Imprint Reaktion Books
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Illustrations 100 illustrations, 80 in colour
DEWEY 583.65
Language English
UK Release Date 2018-11-12
NZ Release Date 2018-11-12
Audience General
AU Release Date 2019-01-31

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