9781515954095-1515954099-The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination

The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination

ISBN-13: 9781515954095
ISBN-10: 1515954099
Edition: MP3 - Unabridged CD
Author: Richard Mabey
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Format: Audio CD
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ISBN-13: 9781515954095
ISBN-10: 1515954099
Edition: MP3 - Unabridged CD
Author: Richard Mabey
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Format: Audio CD

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The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination (ISBN-13: 9781515954095 and ISBN-10: 1515954099), written by authors Richard Mabey, was published by Tantor Audio in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination (Audio CD) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.25.

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A rich, sweeping, and compelling work of botanical history, The Cabaret of Plants explores dozens of plant species that for millennia have challenged our imaginations, awoken our wonder, and upturned our ideas about history, science, beauty, and belief. Going back to the beginnings of human history, Richard Mabey shows how flowers, trees, and plants have been central to human experience not just as sources of food and medicine but as objects of worship, actors in creation myths, and symbols of war and peace, life and death.Mabey takes listeners from the Himalayas to Madagascar to the Amazon to our own backyards. He ranges through the work of writers, artists, and scientists and across nearly 40,000 years of human history: Ice Age images of plant life in ancient cave art and the earliest representations of the Garden of Eden; Newton's apple and gravity, Priestley's sprig of mint and photosynthesis, and Wordsworth's daffodils; the history of cultivated plants such as maize, ginseng, and cotton; and the ways the sturdy oak became the symbol of British nationhood and the giant sequoia came to epitomize the spirit of America.
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