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.
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Country LifeSarah 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.
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House & GardenWhittingham charts this charming horticultural craze in a delightfully illustrated book.
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BooksellerYou 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.
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English GardenThis must be the definitive work on Pteridomania… Make room in your bookcase for it now!
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British Pteridological SocietyThere 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.
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BBC Gardens IllustratedVictorians would give their eye teeth for it; the 21st-century plant enthusiast can just turn the pages in wonder.
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LadyIn this authoritative book, illustrated with superb paintings, drawings and photographs, Sarah Whittingham examines this passion for ferns in absorbing detail.
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Cumbria LifeA joy to read. It's packed with information yet it romps along.
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Oxford TimesThis is a comprehensive study of the subject, richly illustrated throughout.
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Western Daily Press