Riviera Nature Notes (Lost and Found Series)

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Riviera Nature Notes (Lost and Found Series)

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"The spread of the towns, the disforesting of the hills, and other causes are conspiring to destroy many of the conditions which made the Riviera of former days so happy a resort for the lovers of Nature. But there will always be much to observe and much to study in so favoured a region."

Quirky, erudite and eminently readable, the fifty-four essays comprising Riviera Nature Notes give an astonishingly clear picture of plant and animal life in the South of France at the turn of the twentieth century-not to mention a fascinating insight into the social mores of the time. A hundred years later the book is as fresh, topical and inviting as when it was first published. Preferring to remain anonymous as a naturalist, not only out of modesty but to guard the integrity of his liturgical writings, its clergyman author speaks of olives and pines, myrtles and figs, mosquitoes and rare butterflies-to name but a few of his subjects-with such passion and verve as to bring the land from the Ligurian coastline to the Maritime Alps vividly alive.

Published first at the expense of Sir Thomas Hanbury, master of the famed gardens at La Mortola, Italy and benefactor of the Royal Horticultural Society's sixty-acre estate at Wisley, a second edition in 1903 incorporated photographs taken by the temperamental and extravagant heiress Ellen Wilmot. Our anonymous author moved in the best horticultural and botanical circles, wore his learning lightly, and spoke to the common man and the general reader on equal terms. With an engaging, sometimes acerbic voice speaking effortlessly across the years, he will once again garner admirers among nature lovers, gardeners and travellers alike.

"Originally published in 1898 at the expense of Sir Thomas Hanbury, master of the famed gardens at La Mortola, Italy, this quirky, erudite and eminently readable compilation of 54 essays gives an astonishingly clear picture of plant and animal life in the South of France at the turn of the century . . . is sure to garner admirers among nature lovers, gardeners, and travelers alike."--Museum Store Spring 2005

About the Author
Rob Cassy is a gardener and horticultural consultant whose books include the best-selling Garden UK, A Shortcut to Perfect Planting, Everything You Need to Know about Gardening and The Ultimate Language of Flowers.

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