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'Dr Whittingham leads the reader along the fern gully with a discerning eye, and organises her material with skill and wit. The whole book is enriched with excellent, well-placed and well-captioned illustrations, so it is a pleasure for the eye as well as the mind. Deserves to become the standard work on the subject.' (Steven Desmond, Country Life)
'Whittingham charts this charming horticultural craze in a delightfully illustrated book.' (Bookseller)
'Sarah Whittingham is a tremendous writer; she manages to convey the fervour of the fern madness that gripped the Victorians, not just here in England but around the world, and simultaneously imparts history, botany, human eccentricity and passion in grippingly readable form.' (Jinny Blom, House & Garden)
'This highly illustrated offering provides readers with the finest and most vivid account of the fern craze, covering a gamut of themes including botany, natural and social history, the decorative arts, literature and fine art. . . . a fascinating topic for anyone with even the slightest interest in social history.' (The English Garden)
'This must be the definitive work on Pteridomania . . . every facet of the obsession has been explored, illustrated and described in a clear and comprehensive manner . . . It is indeed a ravishing book about a fascinating subject that is extremely well researched and written. Make room in your bookcase for it now!' (British Pteridological Society)
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'deserves to become the standard reference on the subject.' (The Victorian Society)
Editor's Choice: 'This lavishly illustrated survey will delight all interested in social history, garden history and the decorative arts.' (Good Book Guide)
'a superb new book' (Anna Pavord, The Independent)
'One picks it up never imagining how such a subject could possibly be compelling, only to finish so beguiled by the topic you have to wonder how on earth these madly delightful fronds ever left center stage. It inspires that sort of fern fever.' (Dallas Morning News)
'The perfect recipe for a fascinating literary foray into the fern phenomenon.' (Canadian Gardening Magazine)
'Twenty-first century gardeners interested in the Victorian fascination for collections of particular kinds of plants should look no further for insight than Sarah Whittingham's new book. . . . Whittingham's examination of the wider fascination for ferns reveals a fresh insight into the period's social history . . . There is much to learn from this book, not only about ferns but about a period in British history that continues to influence a nation's culture to this day. It is written with great clarity [and] is beautifully illustrated'' (BBC Gardens Illustrated)
Four out of five stars. 'Victorians would give their eyeteeth for [this book]; the 21st-century plant enthusiast can just turn the pages in wonder.' (The Lady)
'In this authoritative hardback, illustrated with superb paintings, drawings and photographs, Sarah Whittingham . . . examines this passion for ferns in absorbing detail.' (Cumbria Life)
'This is just one of the fascinating facts that make this book such a joy to read. It's packed with information, yet it romps along.' (Oxford Times)
'This is a comprehensive study of the subject, richly illustrated throughout.' (Western Daily Press)
'The surprise for modern readers of Sarah Whittingham's excellent survey lies both in the extent of the British craze . . . and the lengths to which it drove its adherents.' (The World of Interiors)
'Pteridologists, fern lovers, and social historians will find this book irresistible.' (Martin Rickard, The Plantsman)
'a revelation' (Garden design Journal)
'Beautifully illustrated and a joy to read.' (Devon Gardens Trust)
About the Author
Dr Sarah Whittingham is an historian who specialises in the social history, architecture and gardens of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Sarah is the expert on the Victorian fern craze. As well as lecturing on the subject (including at literary festivals), she has appeared on BBC radio and television programmes talking about Pteridomania, and has written articles on it for a number of publications, including the Victorian Society's Journal, the National Trust magazine, Country Life, The English Garden and Heritage.
Her book, The Victorian Fern Craze, was published in 2009. The first edition sold out, and it has been reprinted. In February 2012 Frances Lincoln published her major illustrated book, Fern Fever: The Story of Pteridomania, which has received great reviews in the New York Times, Saturday Telegraph, Scotsman magazine, Sunday Times in Ireland, Daily Mail, House & Garden, The English Garden, BBC Gardens Illustrated, The Lady, Cumbria Life, Oxford Times, The World of Interiors, and Country Life, among other publications.
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