
David Potterton
Author of Culpeper's Color Herbal
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The Food State Revolution 1 copy
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I love this book and I take it out with me nearly every time I go walking in the woods. Its an invaluable resource for identifying those plants that are useful in the home.
The hseer joy of holding this beautiful book in my hands. Rich knowledge of historical value and importance is held within its pages.
from goodreads.com: "As charming and elegant as the 17th-century original, this groundbreaking herbal guide combines Nicholas Culpeper’s fascinating text with up-to-date information and modern full-color illustrations. Culpeper—a famed astrologer, physician, and author—covered almost 400 herbs and plants from Aconite and Adder’s Tongue to Yew and Yucca. For each entry, he gave both the Latin and common names, details on where to find it, its flowering time, astrology, and medicinal show more virtues. Following the alphabetical list of herbs comes the inventory of illnesses and their cures, as it appeared in 1649. Many of these plants still occupy a prominent position in the dispensaries of today’s herbalists, so in addition to Culpeper’s entertaining and often caustic comments and descriptions, there are notes on contemporary usage by an established practitioner" show less
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