Fern Fever
The Story of Pteridomania

By Sarah Whittingham


Fern Fever
Online price: £35.00
Hardback, 256 pages
Published: 2nd February 2012

Category: Gardens and Gardening


'Of all the many passions and crazes in nineteenth-century gardening and natural history, none was as long lasting or as wide reaching as fern fever, or Pteridomania as it became known.  The obsession with ferns was not confined to a few professional botanists but it affected men, women and children from all classes through the British Isles, the Empire and America.


Books and articles encouraged thousands to set out on fern forays.  Their overwhelming desire to ‘capture’ a rare specimen led them to wade through streams, scale rock faces, descend gorges and lean over fast-flowing rivers.  Accidents were common, sometimes fatal, and over-collecting and even fern stealing were rife.


Sarah Whittingham has explored verdant ferneries and Pulhamite grottoes throughout the land, read hundreds of Victorian works on ferns, and examined ferny items from Coalbrookdale benches to Royal Worcester pottery to reveal the incredible extent of the craze.  She introduces the key players – John Lindsay, Nathaniel Ward, George Loddiges, Edward Newman, Thomas Moore - together with many others.


It was possible to live a life in ferns from the cradle to the grave:  if you were to go to the seaside, visit the theatre, view an exhibition, decorate your house, read novels, play music and even spend time in hospital, you would come upon ferns and ferneries.


Fern Fever encompasses garden history, social history, and the decorative arts, illustrated with over 150 beautiful images from around the world. It includes a list of places to visit where you can experience the Victorian fern craze first hand today.

Dr Whittingham has done her work well. She leads the reader along the fern gully wioth a discerning eye, and organises her material with skill and wit. The whole book is enriched with excellent, well-placed and well-captioned illustrations, so it is a pleasure for the eye as well as the mind. It deserves to become the standard work on the subject.

- Country Life

Sarah Whittingham is a tremendous writer; she manages to convey the fervour of the fern madness that gripped the Victorians, not just here in England but around the world, and simultaneously imparts history, botany, human eccentricity and passion in  grippingly readable form. 

- House & Garden

Whittingham charts this charming horticultural craze in a delightfully illustrated book.

- Bookseller

You don't have to love ferns to enjoy this book, but I guarantee you'll see them in a whole new light after reading it.

- English Garden

This must be the definitive work on Pteridomania… Make room in your bookcase for it now!

- British Pteridological Society

There is much to learn from this book, not only about ferns but about a period in British history that continues to influence a nation's culture to this day. It is written with great clarity, is beautifully illustrated and skilfully edited.

- BBC Gardens Illustrated

Victorians would give their eye teeth for it; the 21st-century plant enthusiast can just turn the pages in wonder.

- Lady

In this authoritative book, illustrated with superb paintings, drawings and photographs, Sarah Whittingham examines this passion for ferns in absorbing detail.

- Cumbria Life

A joy to read. It's packed with information yet it romps along.

- Oxford Times

This is a comprehensive study of the subject, richly illustrated throughout.

- Western Daily Press

Dr Sarah Whittingham is an historian who specialises in the social history, architecture and gardens of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She has lectured on fern fever for many years, and appeared on radio and television talking about the subject. She is also the author of The Victorian Fern Craze (2009) and has written a number of articles on the subject for various magazines. She is the author of a number of books and articles on Victorian and Edwardian architects and architecture, and has lectured widely on architectural history.



Publication Details:

Binding: Hardback, 256 pages
ISBN: 9780711230705
Format: 287mm x 230mm
150 illustrations in colour and b/w

BIC Code: WMP
BISAC Code:  GAR000000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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