Publisher's Synopsis
Step back in time with the "Official Guide to the Kew Museums," a meticulously reproduced handbook offering a glimpse into the prestigious Museums of Economic Botany at the Royal Gardens, Kew. Originally published in 1875, this guide provides a detailed tour of the museum's exhibits, showcasing the diverse and economically significant plant life from around the world.
Authored by Daniel Oliver, with contributions from the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens and John Reader Jackson, this handbook serves as both an informative resource and a historical artifact. Explore the exhibits as they were presented to Victorian visitors, and discover the vital role of botany in industry, medicine, and daily life. This edition preserves the original text and layout, providing an authentic window into the botanical science and museum practices of the late 19th century.
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