Orchids. The Royal Family of Plants

Harriet Stewart MINER

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Orchids. The Royal Family of Plants
Orchids. The Royal Family of Plants

"THE RANKING WORK ON THE SUBJECT": WITH 24 FOLIO COLOR PLATES OF ORCHIDS, 1889

(BOTANY) MINER, Harriet Stewart. Orchids. The Royal Family of Plants, with Illustrations from Nature. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1889. Folio (11 by 14 inches), original pictorial olive green pebbled cloth gilt, patterned endpapers, all edges gilt.

Second American edition, with 24 beautiful tissue-guarded folio chromolithographic plates of paintings made from live specimens.

Miner's was the first color-plate book of orchids published in America, the 1885 first edition issued in America and England simultaneously. Harriet Miner painted her plants and flowers from live specimens in the collections of Alexander Davis of Syracuse, New York, and Frederick Ames of North Easton, Massachusetts, whose "collection of orchids… was the most complete in the country and probably unsurpassed in the world" (Crawford, 361). She wrote in a Victorian style—both fanciful and poetic—very different from the dull descriptions often found in contemporary scientific botanical books. "This is the ranking work on the subject and very striking" (Bennett, American Nineteenth Century Color Plate Books, 78). A splendid production of 24 folio chromolithographs, printed on heavy stock.

Interior exceptionally clean and bright, all plates with tissue guards, minor expert restoration to inner hinges and original cloth, gilt bright. A desirable copy.

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