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Joseph Hooker Botanical Trailblazer

Biography / Memoir
By: Pat Griggs(Author), Jim Endersby(Introduction By)
64 pages, b/w photos, 80 colour & b/w illustrations
Joseph Hooker
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Joseph Hooker: Botanical Trailblazer is a compelling account of Joseph Hooker as a plant collector extraordinaire. Joseph Hooker was one of the creators of the modern scientist – medical graduate, botanist, plant collector and adventurer – who circled the globe, discovering, describing, naming or introducing over 12,000 plants that have changed the face of our gardens and landscape.

A confidante of Charles Darwin, he made his first plant collecting expedition to Antarctica in 1837, an epic undertaking that took him to the ends of the known world, collecting and identifying hundreds of plants. Following a major expedition to the Himalayas and India and the publication of his Himalayan Journals and Rhododendrons of Sikkim Himalaya, illustrated from Hooker's own sketches by the botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch, Hooker's reputation was assured. He was appointed Assistant Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1855 and followed in his father's footsteps as Director in 1865.

1877 saw Hooker's great expedition to the Western United States, undertaken with his friend the leading American botanist Asa Gray, with Hooker eventually taking back over 1000 specimens to Kew.

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Biography / Memoir
By: Pat Griggs(Author), Jim Endersby(Introduction By)
64 pages, b/w photos, 80 colour & b/w illustrations
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