North American Wild Flowers

Mary Vaux WALCOTT

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North American Wild Flowers
North American Wild Flowers
North American Wild Flowers
North American Wild Flowers
North American Wild Flowers
North American Wild Flowers

“THE ‘AUDUBON’ OF AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS”: WALCOTT’S NORTH AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS, WITH 400 BEAUTIFUL COLOR PLATES

WALCOTT, Mary Vaux. North American Wild Flowers. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1925. Five volumes. Folio (measuring 10 by 13 inches), plates loose (as issued), housed in five original green cloth portfolios with Smithsonian seal, ribbon ties.

First trade edition of Walcott’s masterfully designed and executed survey of wild North American flora, complete with 400 beautiful loose color plates in fine original portfolios.

"In 1925 the Smithsonian Institution announced the publication of Mary Vaux Walcott's five-volume North American Wild Flowers. This work contained [color-printed] reproductions of 400 of her watercolors with her brief descriptions of each, giving information not only about the plant itself but about the circumstances of painting it. Included were plants from all parts of North America, specimens found in lawns and gardens as well as in the less accessible nooks and crannies of Canadian mountains. North American Wild Flowers was a triumph not only for Mrs. Walcott, who was acclaimed by some as the 'Audubon' of American wild flowers, but also for the artisans of papermaking and color printing… Walcott's contribution to popular wild-flower literature of North America is classic" (Belknap, Notable American Women III:526). Preceded by the deluxe signed limited edition of 500 copies. Nissen 2094.

Fine condition.

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