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Hatfield's Herbal Gabrielle Hatfield

Hatfield's Herbal By Gabrielle Hatfield

Hatfield's Herbal by Gabrielle Hatfield


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Summary

Outlining the history and uses of over 150 British plants, this book offers a history of what life was once like. It is an illustrated guide to the native plants of Britain.

Hatfield's Herbal Summary

Hatfield's Herbal: The Curious Stories of Britain's Wild Plants by Gabrielle Hatfield

From ivy wreathed buildings to the dandelions growing through the cracks between paving stones, we are surrounded by a wealth of native plants. In the past they were a hugely valued resource: magical, mystical and medical. Puppies were once fed daisy flowers in milk to keep them small, while children wore daisy chains to protect against fairy kidnapping. Poachers scattered mullein seed on the surface of the water to drug fish. Chewing bramble leaves alleviates toothache. Until the nineteenth century the bodies of paupers and suicides were left on trestles in churchyards between death and burial, scattered with feverfew to delay their decay.In the flu epidemic of 1918 many Irish people carried wild garlic in their pockets to avoid infection. Packed with stories and memorable information, this book is the highly personal, very readable result of a lifetime spent researching folk cures and the science behind them. Outlining the history and uses of over 150 British plants, Hatfield's Herbal offers a fascinating history of what life was once like, a beautifully illustrated, evocative guide to our native plants and a passionate argument why we should better appreciate the riches we already have.

About Gabrielle Hatfield

Gabrielle Hatfield is a distinguished historian of plant medicine. She studied botany at Cambridge, then a PhD at Edinburgh in plant medicine. The winner of two literary prizes (Michaelis-Jean Ratcliff Prize and the John Thackray Medal), she is currently a research associate at Kew, and a member of the council of management of Ethnomedica. Married to a GP, she has four children, several sheep, a herd of geese, a Shetland pony and a peacock, all of whom have benefited from her herbal remedies. She lives in Norfolk.

Additional information

GOR001146025
9780140515770
0140515771
Hatfield's Herbal: The Curious Stories of Britain's Wild Plants by Gabrielle Hatfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20071101
464
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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