The New Book of Apples

Hardback

Main Details

Title The New Book of Apples
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joan Morgan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 257,Width 203
Category/GenreGrowing fruit and vegetables
ISBN/Barcode 9780091883980
ClassificationsDewey:634.11
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 3 October 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A new edition of the most complete guide to apple varieties and their history ever written This extraordinary book contains in one unique volume, the most wide-ranging history of apples ever written and a detailed survey of over 2,000 of the world's apple varieties. Beautifully illustrated with 32 exquisite colour paintings, the last edition of this book received many accolades and was quickly recognised as a classic. Complete with a fully revised directory covering all the varieties of apple to be found in the world's largest apple collection, The New Book of Apples includes full historical, geographical and botanical details as well as tasting notes on each type of apple. Exploring the role of apples in cooking, cider making, gardening, myth and medicine, this is an indispensable reference guide.

Author Biography

Joan Morgan is the connoisseur of apples. Originally trained as a biochemist, she was the first woman invited to become a member of the Royal Horticultural Society's Fruit and Vegetable Committee. Alison Richards is an award-winning radio producer and writer with a special interest in the social aspects of gardening and cookery.

Reviews

a fascinating history * Catherine Barnes, Sunday Express * with its painstakingly researched history and spot-on tasting notes, this book is invaluable to anyone who loves the crunch of a fine apple * Nigel Slater, The Observer * written with huge enthusiasm and knowledge, this is evidently an invaluable guide * Fresh Produce Journal * a brilliant apple bible * Financial Times * A fascinating history -- Catherine Barnes * Sunday Express *