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Robert Fortune A Plant Hunter in the Orient

Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Alistair Watt(Author), David J Mabberley(Foreword By)
410 pages, 300 colour & b/w photos and illustrations
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  • Robert Fortune ISBN: 9781842466193 Hardback Nov 2016 Out of Print #230372
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This is the first full biography of the great Scottish plant collector Robert Fortune, famous for working in China and Japan from 1843 until 1861. This detailed presentation of his life includes an extensive analysis of his travels, plant collections and introductions, including the first maps ever produced of his collecting itineraries in China. Watt reveals that in order for Fortune to travel into the interior of China in search of new garden plants for the (later, Royal) Horticultural Society of London he had to adopt Chinese disguise, as it had been forbidden for Europeans to leave the confines of a few coastal Treaty ports. After the successful first expedition, Fortune made four more journeys to the Far East, including China, Taiwan and Japan in search of horticultural novelties. He succeeded admirably and very many of his discoveries are garden plants today. Two of his major expeditions were made in the employ of the British East India Company to aid the introduction of the tea industry into India and another expedition was carried out to investigate a possible tea industry in the USA. It has been a commonly accepted theme that Fortune was in some way 'a tea thief' and a 'spy'; the research in Robert Fortune: A Plant Hunter in the Orient shows a completely different story. Using much new material Watt sets out to give a full account of the man, his explorations in 19th century China and the plants that he introduced into our gardens.

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Alistair Watt has been a semi-professional plant-hunter for over 20 years, with travels ranging from Chile to New Caledonia and Fiji. He was an Honorary Research Assistant of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne for a number of years and has organised and led plant hunting expeditions.

Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Alistair Watt(Author), David J Mabberley(Foreword By)
410 pages, 300 colour & b/w photos and illustrations
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