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Purdom and Farrer : plant hunters on the eaves of China / Alistair Watt.

Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Watt, Alistair, author.
Contributor:
O'Brien, Seamus, 1970- writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Purdom, William, 1880-1921.
Purdom, William.
Farrer, Reginald, 1880-1920.
Farrer, Reginald.
Plant collectors--England--Lake District--Biography.
Plant collectors.
Plant collectors--England--Yorkshire Dales--Biography.
Plant collectors--China--Biography.
Plant collecting--China--History.
Plant collecting.
History.
Gansu Sheng (China)--Description and travel.
Gansu Sheng (China).
Travel.
China.
China--Gansu Sheng.
England--Yorkshire Dales.
England--Lake District.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xii, 339 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits, facsimiles ; 30 cm
Manufacture:
Melbourne : Eureka Printing Pty., Ltd.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Published by the author, 2019.
Summary:
This book represents the first in depth biographical study of the life of the often forgotten plant hunter William Purdom. In doing so, it also explores the lives and work of two unusual men. Both born in 1880, the year of the death of Robert Fortune, they came from completely different social standings. Purdom was the eldest son of the head gardener of a property-owning businessman in the Lake District. Reginald Farrer, on the other hand, was the first scion of landed gentry who owned a huge estate in the Yorkshire Dales of England. Despite their vastly contrasting backgrounds, their common interest in alpine flowers brought them together in an expedition to hunt for new plants for British gardens on the mountain slopes where the eaves of China meet the roof of Tibet. In 1914, fate took them to the far-frontier walled Kansu city of Siku, and then in 1915, on to the mysterious abbey of the Buddhist Lamas of Tientang and Chebson. Both died young, Farrer on the rain-soaked border hills of Burma in 1920, Purdom in Peking a year later. However, in our gardens their legacy of beautiful plants, some bearing their names, will remain alive always.
Contents:
Foreword by Seamus O'Brien
Acknowledgements
Map 1: Travels of William Purdom
Map 2: Travels of Purdom and Farrer
Introductioon
Chapter 1. A gardeners's son. William Purdom
Chapter 2. Purdom. First steps in China
Chapter 3. Beyond Xi-an
Chapter 4. Reginald Farrer. To the manor born
Chapter 5. Purdom and Farrer
Chapter 6. To the eaves of China
Chapter 7. Beyond Thundercrown
Chapter 8. To the stony mountains
Chapter 9. In the land of the Lamas
Chapter 10. Aftermath. Separate paths
Chapter 11. Reginald Farrer in Burma
Chapter 12. Legacies
Appendix 1. Purdom seed and living plant collections 1909-1911
Appendix 2. Purdom and Farrer plant collections 1914-1916
Appendix 3. Bibliographic and documentary sources
Notes and citations
Index.
Notes:
"This edition is limited to 250 copies of which 210 are for sale"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780646597867
0646597868
OCLC:
1088560813

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