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Absolutely enthralling, 16 Nov 2003
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This review is from: Earthly Joys (Paperback)
This book and its sequel 'Virgin Earth' is a must! I read both books one after the other and was fascinated by its historical background. It was well researched and both books transport the reader to the period covering the reign of James I, his son Charles I and the Cromwellian war up to the restoration of Charles II. How frightening, corrupt and uncertain life was then. How easily this country could have become a republic! Although not a gardener myself, I was fascinated by the great amounts of plants and trees introduced by both Johns Tradescant and which are now so common in our gardens. From now on I will look at these plants and trees with totally different eyes and think back at how John the elder or John the younger managed to ship them safely to the UK and propegate them for futute generations. This book and its sequel are full of interesting little snippets of historical value - absolute gems - such as the birth of the stock market in the Netherlands during the tulip bulb mania. It's amazing to think that one single tulip bulb would set you back £1000 in the 1620s. Then try and imagine how much that would be in present-day currency!
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Gregory's best book yet!, 4 Feb 2002
This review is from: Earthly Joys (Paperback)
This book, together with the sequel, Virgin Earth, are Phillipa Gregory's best books yet. A mixture of history, gardening, religion, travel, and love of many kinds. Both books written in her usual totally readable style, I couldn't put the first book down, and couldn't wait to get the sequel. All aspects of this period of history have been well researched and are plausible and fascinating.From the disintegration of the monarchy, to the horrors of the plague, and the glories of the royal gardens, the family of Tradescants, gardeners to the king, are involved in all. You will love this book. I certainly did.
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Beautifully written from a depth of historical knowledge second to none, 12 Oct 2006
Both Earthly Joys and Virgin Earth by Philippa Gregory are fantastic reads, which are a must for the reader of historical fiction and those with an interest in the development of british botanical specimin collections.
John Tradescant, gardner to the king, explorer and botanical collector was responsible for bringing a wide variety of plants to Britain, including the Horse Chestnut tree and was the benefactor responsible for the development of the Ashmolean Museum.
This book is about his voyages, his life in times of civil war and plague as well as global exploration and discovery. The sequel, the continuing tale of his son, who furthers his father's passion for collecting.
This was the frst Philippa Gregory book I read andwas hooked on her writing from then on. A great place to start and discover her style and depth of knowledge. Ideal for both male and female readers.
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