
Elizabeth Andrew Warren, Botanist and Algologist of Flushing
Elizabeth Andrew Warren, 1786 - 1864 was a self-taught botanist, working in the Cornish village of Flushing. Losing her father when 11, and in obscurity in Kent for many years, she bursts on the scene aged 48 as a fully fledged botanist. From there, through her world-wide array of family and friends, she played a significant part in the identification and classification of the myriad of flora - plants, mosses, lichens, grasses, trees - which were being recognised and collected all round the globe, and found their way to her house in this small Cornish village..
We see her principally through her side of a 24 year correspondence with William Hooker, first in Glasgow then at Kew, showing a growing friendship and mutual respect, and mourning each other's family losses.
We present a picture of the social system in which she operated, her extended family, and her connections in the Cornish society which enabled her work.
- Undertitel
- Botanist and Algologist of Flushing
- Författare
- Catharine Anne Anne English, Guy English
- ISBN
- 9781919326504
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 712 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-12-10
- Förlag
- Guy English Books
- Sidor
- 182
