Description
1972 edition with slightly different cover art than pictured. Paperback cover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks and stains, and bending. Spine has significant reading creases and wear. Pages have some marks but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Weeds” by Alexander C. Martin is a fascinating exploration of the often-overlooked world of plants we consider undesirable. Published in 1972, it captures a pivotal moment in the environmental movement when attitudes toward nature were shifting. Martin, a botanist and ecologist, challenges the traditional view of weeds as mere nuisances, instead revealing their vital roles in ecosystems and human societies. With a scientist’s rigor and a poet’s appreciation for nature’s resilience, he delves into the biology, history, and cultural significance of these tenacious plants. From the humble dandelion to the invasive kudzu, each species is presented with vivid descriptions and anecdotes that bring them to life. This copy bears the marks of an avid reader, with its well-worn cover and creased spine telling a story of its own. For collectors, it offers a glimpse into the environmental consciousness of the 1970s and the evolving perspectives on our relationship with the natural world.