
Planting the World
Author: Jordan Goodman
Narrator: Paul Hilliar
Unabridged: 14 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 08/06/2020

Author: Jordan Goodman
Narrator: Paul Hilliar
Unabridged: 14 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 08/06/2020
not a biography of banks, but honed in to his interests in plant discovery around earth 1760s-1820s . he had gone with cook on first voyage (banks' only and last) and subsequently advocates for more scientists and plant hunters and artist s to accompany surveying or other expeditions. author has div......more
Interesting topic and chock full of history however there is no narrative so it just reads like a time-line. I read the entire book and know very little about Banks himself and there was zero swashbuckling that was mentioned in the jacket blurb; just white men of privilege traveling the world bring......more
This book provides an exhaustive account of the various journeys around the globe that Joseph Banks or one of his team of plant collectors joined. Unfortunately, it is pretty light on botanical content. As a gardener, I was expecting this book to increase my knowledge of botanical and gardening histo......more
I wanted to find out about Joseph Banks and his life after his voyage with Captain Cook. This book was more an account of the voyages that he had involvement with as a patron, and enabler and his relationship with botanists, gardeners and others who helped Kew Gardens amass its collection of plants......more
PRAISE FOR ‘Goodman turns his attention to the “adventurous history” of the botanists, naturalists, gardeners, and ship captains who carried out his vicarious plant-hunting across the world, shining a light on individuals whose achievements are relatively uncelebrated. The book is particularly strong on the minutiae of planning, negotiating, and financing these ventures, and on the disasters that so often beset them … For each expedition, Goodman builds up a picture based on meticulous research in original sources … Goodman illustrates vividly how adept [Banks] was, all through his career, at piggybacking on different government, diplomatic, and mercantile ventures … Planting the World tracks Banks’s projects in detail and illustrates dramatically how difficult it was to move plants around the world’ ‘A brilliant and authoritative insight into the global reach of Joseph Banks, one of the great figures of the Enlightenment, through the lives of the intrepid botanists, gardeners, and nurserymen whose explorations and adventures made it all possible’ 'The story of 18th century European botanists, their ships and voyages, united by the mind and extraordinary energy of Joseph Banks as he developed both the science and gardens of England. It is a marvellous history packed with naval explorations, plant collecting, and the role of individuals in making Britain a major centre for global botany'