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Rose / Catherine Horwood.

Van Pelt Library SB411 .H67 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Horwood, Catherine, author.
Series:
Botanical (Reaktion Books (Firm))
Botanical
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Roses.
Roses--Mythology.
Roses in literature.
Physical Description:
238 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
London, UK : Reaktion Books, 2018.
Summary:
The rose is the world's favorite flower, and always has been. It is the greatest floral symbol of love and romance the world over and touches people's hearts at many points in their lives: the flower most often chosen to celebrate significant milestones, such as weddings or anniversaries, and to mark births and deaths. This book traces the journey of the rose across the centuries, from battles to bouquets, charting its botanical, religious, literary and artistic history. Rose tells the story of what makes this botanical family so loved: from Cleopatra's rose-petal-filled bed to Nijinsky's Spectre de la rose ballet; from the highly prized attar of rose oil so belived by the ancient Persians to top-brand perfume labels today; and from Shakespearean myths about the Wars of the Roses to the significance of Queen Elizabeth I's embroidered dresses. Using historical, literary and botanical sources from the world's major rose-growing nations, with vibrant illustrations from across the centuries, Rose will be a delight to read for both the gardener and non-gardener alike. -- Back cover.
Contents:
Introduction: the world's favorite flower
The classical rose
A rose without a thorn
The royal rose
The birth of the modern rose
'Peace' and propagation
From Rosarium to La Roseraie
The new rose garden
The literary rose
'Only a rose ... '
The rose in art and decoration
Posies, petals, and perfume
Appendix I: the rose family and its group
Appendix II: recipes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1789140137
9781789140132
OCLC:
1022497564

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