James Sowerby: The Enlightenment's Natual Historian
By (Author) Paul Henderson
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
1st October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Nature in art
508.092
Winner of Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries annual literature awards: Award of Excellence in Biography 2016 (UK)
Hardback
336
Width 186mm, Height 246mm
First full biography of James Sowerby using some new, as well as extensive scholarly resources
Provides authoritative and enlightening accounts of how some of the most important botanical works were produced and used.
Covers the importance of botany at a time of much scientific development and the role of art in the development of taxonomy
Beautifully illustrated with Sowerbys artwork, along with extracts from letters, manuscripts and publications involving natural historians
""It's wonderful that Henderson has written a biography of this interesting man, telling not only about his life and work but also about the scholarly world in which he operated and the networks of various types of natural history enthusiasts of which he was a part."
--Award of Excellence in Biography "The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries"Paul Henderson is a geologist whose early career was in the Universities of Glasgow and London, then in the Natural History Museum as Head of Mineralogy and Director of Science until 2003. He received the Honour of CBE in 2003 and is author of books on the earth sciences. He is Honorary Professor at University College London where he currently researches the history of science.