Description
Former library copy. Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has some fading, and some fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage copy of Doubleday’s First Guide to Wild Flowers, despite its well-loved appearance, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of botanical illustration and field guides. Published in the mid-20th century, this book was likely a cherished resource for nature enthusiasts and amateur botanists seeking to identify and appreciate the diverse flora of North America. While the author remains unknown, the meticulous illustrations and detailed descriptions within its pages reflect a deep reverence for the natural world and a desire to share that knowledge with others.
Beyond its practical use as an identification guide, this book represents a era when field guides played a crucial role in fostering a greater appreciation for the outdoors and encouraging exploration of the natural world. Its former life as a library copy speaks to its value as an educational resource, with its well-worn pages a testament to the countless individuals who turned to its pages for guidance and inspiration. For collectors and readers alike, this book offers a tangible connection to a time when the study of nature was a beloved pastime, and the joy of discovering a rare wildflower was a cherished experience.