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The Herbalist by Joseph Ernest Meyer
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The Herbalist

by Joseph E. Meyer (otherwise under Joseph Ernest Meyer)

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Meyerbooks, Publisher (1986), Edition: Rev Updtd, Paperback

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I found this small book, first published over a hundred years ago, at my local library. The vintage writing and images are interesting from a historical perspective. It gives you a glimpse into how people once used plants, how familiar they were with many kinds we might routinely think of as "weeds", and maybe how inadequate information was then. I wouldn't rely on this book as a sole reference for any plant I was actually planning to use. Its value is in how it documents our relationship with plant life over time and how this information was presented,sometimes very colloquially, by an educated botanist. ( )
  indigo7 | Nov 19, 2009 |
I love this book. So much information in a little book. I like the old tried and true info.
  kriiwe | Aug 3, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0916638006, Paperback)

This longtime best-selling book about herbs and their uses is now available in a newly revised and updated edition. It explains where different herbs grow; how to gather and prepare them; their medicinal values; and how to use them. Additional information has been added on beverage teas, spices and flavoring herbs, plant vitamins, plant dyes for fabrics, botanicals for dentifrices, gargles and cosmetics. Clear-cut illustrations of plants are found throughout the text and 291 plants are illustrated in full color.

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