A Naturalist in Western China with Vasculum, Camera and Gun: Being Some Account of Eleven Years' Travel

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Naturalist in Western China with Vasculum, Camera and Gun: Being Some Account of Eleven Years' Travel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ernest Henry Wilson
SeriesCambridge Library Collection - Botany and Horticulture
Series part Volume No. Volume 2
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:344
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreBotany and plant sciences
Classic travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781108030465
ClassificationsDewey:581.951
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 44 Plates, black and white; 1 Maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 7 July 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Ernest Henry Wilson (1876-1930) was introduced to China in 1899 when, as a promising young botanist, he was sent there by horticulturalist Henry Veitch (1840-1924) to collect the seed of the handkerchief tree, Davidia involucrata, for propagation in Britain. Subsequent trips saw Wilson bringing back hundreds of seed samples and plant collections, introducing many Chinese plants to Europe and North America. He wrote extensively about his travels in China: this two-volume work was published in 1913. Although much of the text is concerned with plant life, Wilson also gives a great deal of attention to the wider landscape around him. In addition, Wilson took a camera, and these volumes contain photographs of parts of China rarely seen by Europeans in the early twentieth century. In Volume 2 Wilson examines how people in western China use their plants in medicine and agriculture, including the important tea industry.