Discovering The Folklore of Plants by Margaret Baker is £5.99, pocket
sized (assuming your pockets are 18x11.5cm or 7"x4.5" in old money)
and packed full of little windows into the minds of people who believed
all manner of interesting, useful, charming and, occasionally, frankly daft
things about their local plants. I bought it yesterday at the Horniman
museum gift shop and am carrying it everywhere with me - I'd highly
recommend it.
It is a Shire book and these books are gems of a slightly other-worldly
loveliness. I have a few of their books, including a volume on brass
rubbing, old kitchen scales and one on street furniture.
Their website lists some possibly interesting titles under 'rural crafts'
including charcoal and charcoal burning, and country winemaking.
http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/Rural/rural-bl.htm
They also have some books on Algonquin Birchbark canoe, Eskimo
carving and Textiles of the Kuna Indians in Panama under their
ethnography section:
http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/Ethnography/ethnography-bl.htm
I can't help thinking that some of you might write future editions of
books for them
Their subject index is at: http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/aboutus.htm
and remove the last /aboutus.htm to go to the main homepage.
Jo
sized (assuming your pockets are 18x11.5cm or 7"x4.5" in old money)
and packed full of little windows into the minds of people who believed
all manner of interesting, useful, charming and, occasionally, frankly daft
things about their local plants. I bought it yesterday at the Horniman
museum gift shop and am carrying it everywhere with me - I'd highly
recommend it.
It is a Shire book and these books are gems of a slightly other-worldly
loveliness. I have a few of their books, including a volume on brass
rubbing, old kitchen scales and one on street furniture.
Their website lists some possibly interesting titles under 'rural crafts'
including charcoal and charcoal burning, and country winemaking.
http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/Rural/rural-bl.htm
They also have some books on Algonquin Birchbark canoe, Eskimo
carving and Textiles of the Kuna Indians in Panama under their
ethnography section:
http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/Ethnography/ethnography-bl.htm
I can't help thinking that some of you might write future editions of
books for them

Their subject index is at: http://www.shirebooks.co.uk/aboutus.htm
and remove the last /aboutus.htm to go to the main homepage.
Jo