The Story of Trees
And How They Changed the Way We Live
David West author Kevin Hobbs author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Published:17th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This book, The Story of Trees, explores the significance of 100 tree species, blending fascinating facts with inspiring stories about their cultural impact.
The book titled The Story of Trees offers a captivating exploration of 100 remarkable tree species from around the globe. Each tree is presented with a wealth of information that intertwines fascinating facts with inspiring narratives about their significance to ancient cultures, trade, religion, and even their medicinal uses throughout history. This well-researched work not only informs but also ignites curiosity, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in the natural world.
Beginning with the ancient Ginkgo Biloba, which boasts fossils dating back 270 million years, The Story of Trees delves into the integral role trees have played in the evolution of humankind. The book highlights how certain species have transcended their biological existence to become powerful symbols in various religious, political, and cultural contexts. Through beautiful illustrations by Thibaud Herem, readers are treated to a visual feast that complements the rich narratives.
The authors aim to inspire a deeper appreciation for trees, urging readers to recognize their importance not just locally but on a global scale. The Story of Trees encapsulates our shared relationship with these vital organisms, celebrating their cultural and practical value. It serves as a reminder of the profound connection between humans and trees, encouraging both tree enthusiasts and novices alike to cherish the natural world around them.
"A fascinating book on just how trees have changed the way we live." -- - Sunday Express
"An engaging, digestible take on the tree anthology; drawing together arboreal histories, attractive illustrations and a few surprises along the way." -- - Gardens Illustrated
"Well researched and full off interesting facts and figures linking history, folklore, economics and horticulture (...) a fascinating and attractive read." -- - RHS The Plant Review
ISBN: 9781786275226
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216 pages