9781682260425-1682260429-An Arkansas Florilegium: The Atlas of Botanist Edwin Smith Illustrated by Naturalist Kent Bonar (The Arkansas Character)

An Arkansas Florilegium: The Atlas of Botanist Edwin Smith Illustrated by Naturalist Kent Bonar (The Arkansas Character)

ISBN-13: 9781682260425
ISBN-10: 1682260429
Edition: 1
Author: Edwin Smith, Kent Bonar
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Format: Hardcover 592 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781682260425
ISBN-10: 1682260429
Edition: 1
Author: Edwin Smith, Kent Bonar
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Format: Hardcover 592 pages

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An Arkansas Florilegium: The Atlas of Botanist Edwin Smith Illustrated by Naturalist Kent Bonar (The Arkansas Character) (ISBN-13: 9781682260425 and ISBN-10: 1682260429), written by authors Edwin Smith, Kent Bonar, was published by University of Arkansas Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Pen & Ink (Drawing) books. You can easily purchase or rent An Arkansas Florilegium: The Atlas of Botanist Edwin Smith Illustrated by Naturalist Kent Bonar (The Arkansas Character) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Pen & Ink books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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An Arkansas Florilegium is a late-flowering extension of the work initiated sixty years ago with University of Arkansas botanist Edwin B. Smith’s first entries in his pioneering Atlas and Annotated List of the Vascular Plants of Arkansas. Soon after this seminal survey of the state’s flora was published in 1978, Kent Bonar, a Missouri-born Thoreau acolyte employed as a naturalist by the Arkansas Park Service, began lugging the volume along on hikes through the woods surrounding his Newton County home, entering hundreds upon hundreds of meticulous illustrations into Smith’s work.

Thirty-five years later, with Smith retired and Bonar long gone from the park service but still drawing, Bonar’s weathered and battered copy of the atlas was seized by a diverse cadre of amateur admirers motivated by fears of its damage or loss. Their fears were certainly justified; after all, the pages were now jammed to the margins with some 3,500 drawings, and the volume had already survived one accidental dunking in an Ozark stream.

An Arkansas Florilegium brings Smith’s and Bonar’s knowledge and lifelong diligence to the world in this unique mix of art, science, and Arkansas saga.
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