Published in the year that marks the tercentenary of John Evelyn’s death, this fitting celebration of our trees centres on Evelyn and his major work, Sylva: A Discourse of Forest Trees (1664). We are treated to portraits of over 30 best-loved trees, with constant reference to Evelyn’s text, and additional information and commentary is added by the author. Well-presented and a pleasure to read. Hardback.282pp, colour illustrations.
9781903919477
"A Passion for Trees is beautifully illustrated with paintings and sumptuous botanical drawings." -- Andrea Wulf * Guardian * "Well-designed and knowledgeable." * London Review of Books * "Treat A Passion for Trees like a stroll through the woods in the company of a great man." * Manchester Evening News * ". . . a timely tercentennial reassessment . . . beautifully illustrated and evocatively, if discursively, written, taking the reader into Evelyn's world but also persuasively arguing for his role as a pioneer environmentalist still relevant today . . . [Campbell-Culver] makes a convincing case for John Evelyn as the transitional figure between the order of the Renaissance garden and the naturalistic eighteenth-century landscape movement." -- Wesley Kerr * Times Literary Supplement *