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A Curious Herbal: Elizabeth Blackwell's Pioneering Masterpiece of Botanical Art by Marta McDowell

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"This gorgeous book has the heft of an ancient herbal. It is a treasure for anyone interested in the healing properties of plants. Blackwell's precise depictions... are beautifully reproduced. It is a joy to turn every page." - Susan Fraser, Director Emerita of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, New York Botanical Garden
"The [text], so carefully researched, for the first time provides what feels to be a factual and fascinating insight into Blackwell's life and the depth of her endeavor, in a world dominated by men, whilst dispelling some of the myths and misinformation that surrounded her." - Sue Medway, Director and Curator of the Chelsea Physic Garden, London
"Magnificent and long-overdue, it will surely become an essential reference for scholars of Blackwell, and anyone interested in 18th century botany." - Will Beharrell, Librarian of the Linnean Society of London
"As a wife and mother excluded from the male institutions of eighteenth-century British botany and medicine, Elizabeth Blackwell created her Curious Herbal against tremendous odds. In this new edition, Blackwell's gorgeous plates bloom afresh, while two engaging essays by Martha McDowell and Janet Stiles Tyson vividly capture the life and times of this brave, talented woman. Almost three centuries on, this stunning volume does justice to Blackwell's great achievement in medical botany."
Victoria Johnson, National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist for American Eden

A complete edition of the first herbal published by a woman artist-which has a remarkable backstory
In the 1730s, Elizabeth Blackwell (1699-c. 1758) found herself penniless, with her ne'er-do-well husband confined to a London debtor's prison. A talented artist, she came up with a unique and ambitious moneymaking scheme: the publication of a new illustrated guide to medicinal plants, including many New World species not depicted in earlier books. Blackwell's Curious Herbal, published between 1737 and 1739, was hailed for its usefulness to doctors and apothecaries and met with considerable financial success.
This magnificent volume-the first modern edition of Blackwell's herbal-reproduces all 500 of her exquisite plates. Blackwell not only made the drawings, but prepared the copper plates and personally hand-coloured them. Her handwritten descriptions of the plants, which she creatively adapted (with permission) from Joseph Miller's Botanicum Officinale, retain considerable interest. This book features a previously unknown preface by Blackwell, in which she reveals her passion for art and nature, and her vision for the herbal. Two introductory texts contextualise Blackwell's achievement: the noted garden writer Marta McDowell explores the history of herbals as a genre, and the state of botanical knowledge in Blackwell's time; and the historian Janet Stiles Tyson relates the artist's rather extraordinary biography.
A Curious Herbal will be essential for all lovers of botanical art, and for anyone interested in women's history and the history of science.



About the Author

Marta McDowell teaches landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden. She has authored several books, including Unearthing "The Secret Garden" and All the Presidents' Gardens. Janet Stiles Tyson, an independent scholar, wrote her doctoral dissertation on Elizabeth Blackwell's A Curious Herbal.



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"That Elizabeth Blackwell's A Curious Herbal has been reprinted in full, gives credit to its longevity as a text and set of illustrations that have stood the test of time and remain relevant and worthy of recognition to this day. The introduction by Marta McDowell and subsequent essay by Janet Stiles Tyson, so carefully researched, for the first time provide what feels to be a factual and fascinating insight into Blackwell's life and the depth of her endeavor, in a world dominated by men, whilst dispelling some of the myths and misinformation that surrounded her." - Sue Medway, Director and Curator of the Chelsea Physic Garden, London
"In this new edition, Blackwell's gorgeous plates bloom afresh, while two engaging essays by Martha McDowell and Janet Stiles Tyson vividly capture the life and times of this brave, talented woman." - Victoria Johnson, National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist for American Eden
"This gorgeous book has the heft of an ancient herbal. It is a treasure for anyone interested in the healing properties of plants. Blackwell's precise depictions... are beautifully reproduced. It is a joy to turn every page." - Susan Fraser, Director Emerita of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, New York Botanical Garden
"Magnificent and long-overdue, it will surely become an essential reference for scholars of Blackwell, and anyone interested in 18th century botany." - Will Beharrell, Librarian of the Linnean Society of London
"The book is a captivating look at a moment when science, medicine, and - at least in the case of Blackwell - gender dynamics were drastically shifting in Britain. It's a valuable reminder that more historical heroines are waiting to be rediscovered; we just need to look closely." - Hyperallergic
"A woman of courage, ingenuity, determination and curiosity, Elizabeth Blackwell has an extraordinary story that deserves to be retold. Excellent scholarship by Janet Stiles Tyson and her discovery of a previously unrecorded manuscript written by Blackwell, unveil new information about Blackwell's rogue husband and family lineage....This gorgeous book has the heft of an ancient herbal. It is a treasure for anyone interested in the healing properties of plants. Blackwell's precise depictions... are beautifully reproduced. It is a joy to turn every page." - Susan Fraser, Director Emerita of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, New York Botanical Garden



Book Information
ISBN 9780789214539
Author Marta McDowell
Format Hardback
Page Count 552
Imprint Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Publisher Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Weight(grams) 2196g

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