A wildly entertaining, vividly illustrated travelogue describing the exciting hunt for rare tree specimens. ... Their book details, with illustrations, their many exciting adventures and discoveries in some very distant corners of the world. Publishing News 20050225 Kirkham and Flanagan's skillfully worded narrative is the next-best thing to being there. -- Suzanne Hively Cleveland Plain Dealer 20050512 Simply stated, a good book... The value of [Flanagan and Kirkham's] travels cannot be overestimated. -- John E. Bryan Gardening Newsletter 20050620 Written in a most delightful way... should be read by all those who have an abiding love of plants and those who are not as familiar with them as they would like to be. -- John E. Bryan Gardening Newsletter 20050729 These journeys are engagingly described and beautifully photographed. I have yet to come across a description of any plant-hunting excursion so well-written and encompassing as much history, geography, climate, culture and botany as this one. -- Patricia A. Taylor Trenton Times 20050711 A rare and wonderful trove of plants encountered along the way is described enthusiastically amid the breathtaking scenery of panoramic gorges, pristine mountainsides, and monolithic trees. Armchair botanists will enjoy each fascinating journey to the outer reaches of distant continents and the authors' accounts of successful plant cultivation back in England. -- Alice Joyce Booklist 20050722 A wonderful travelogue, this book will transport you into the rich and diverse flora of the Far East. This is plant-hunting writing at its best. -- Madeleine Wilde Kirkland Courier 20050801 The story they tell in Plants from the Edge of the World is fascinating. -- William Grant Pacific Horticulture 20050805 Well written, never dry, often exciting, sometimes hilarious, the book allows the reader to experience events in an immediate way through the use of first-person narrative. -- Penny McCook Sida, Contributions to Botany 20050923 The narratives are full of detail, yet go at a good pace, as Mark and Tony brave wild strangers, snakes, swamps, swarms of mosquitoes, swollen rivers, and foul food to collect their seeds. -- Martyn Rix International Dendrology Society Yearbook 20040101 Marvelous photographs and wonderful maps; I recommend this book to any and all plant lovers. -- Peter Kendall American Rhododendron Society Journal 20051001 Anyone who loves to travel, loves plants, and has a yen for all things Asian will love Plants From the Edge of the World, a travelogue with a lot of heart. Biology Digest 20051001 The authors set the scene in the exotic and remote places they explore, making the reader feel the tension, the cold, the fatigue, but most of all the adventure of the places they are exploring. -- Margaret Norem Desert Plants 20070101