A cornucopia of some of Britain's oldest and most beloved native trees, this book weaves together their rich history, folklore and traditions. This lovely book will enable the reader to identify Britain's trees and enjoy reading the rich folklore and traditions connected with them. From hawthorn to holly, from beech to blackthorn, each of Britain's 40 or so native trees are illustrated and a text weaves together the fascinating natural history, folklore, traditions, and remedies connected with them. The stories of some of Britain's oldest and most beloved trees, some dating back thousands of years, are included too. As well as a fascinating book to dip into, the illustrations mean it also functions as a handy identification guide.
A lovely book in all respects--not only in Woolf's choice of subject matter and language to match, but also in the drawings, colours and even texture of the paper. Reading a chapter (a tree) every evening or so, proved to be a real treat of a relaxing moment. I enjoyed the variety of angles under which any given tree species may be examined: the scientific, the folkloric, and especially the literary. Few books manage to be whimsical and yet informative. This one is a delight. And I can see myself diving back into at random, now and then, for a dose of random wisdom.
Published by National Trust books to a very high standard, this book was a delight. It is not an ID guide to trees, having illustrations rather than photographs, and focusing more on trees in folklore, literature and the old ‘herbals’ like Gerard. Arranged alphabetically by tree species, it’s an ideal bedtime read, entry by entry; as a result, it took me months to read...There is a good index, including Latin as well as common names.
This is an exceptional little book that I picked up on a whim. The artwork is fantastic, and just a little bit whimsical. All the information is clear and well written, segmented into easy to read and digest chapters dedicated to each type of tree!