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The Forgotten Botanist tells the story of Sara Plummer Lemmon, a little-known and underappreciated woman of both science and art who did much of the botanical work attributed to her husband, John Gill Lemmon.
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The Forgotten Botanist tells the story of Sara Plummer Lemmon, a little-known and underappreciated woman of both science and art who did much of the botanical work attributed to her husband, John Gill Lemmon.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781496222817
- ISBN-10: 1496222814
- Artikelnr.: 61382290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781496222817
- ISBN-10: 1496222814
- Artikelnr.: 61382290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wynne Brown is an independent scholar, editor, poet, and graphic designer. She is the author of More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Arizona Women and the coeditor of Cave Creek Canyon: Revealing the Heart of Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains, among other books.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Prologue: New York Harbor, December 1869
1. “Now I Am at the Jumping Off Place”: San Francisco, 1870
2. “Perhaps You’ve Heard Our Sadie Was Killed”: Santa Barbara, 1870
3. “It Is Like Death to Me to Be Idle”: Santa Barbara, 1871–76
4. “A Great Botanist from the Sierras”: Michigan, the Civil War, and
Northern California, 1832–76
5. “My Dear, Soul-Knit Brother”: Santa Barbara and Sierra Valley, 1876–77
6. “Into the Matrimonial Vortex!”: Santa Barbara and Oakland, 1877–80
7. “Try to Touch the Heart of Santa Catalina”: Southern Arizona, Spring
1881
8. “An Extreme Outpost of Civilized Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
9. “Eleven Days of Dungeon Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
10. “Happy in Our Work & in Each Other”: Oakland, 1881–82
11. “Rushing, Reckless Life of a True Mining Town”: Southern Arizona,
Summer 1882
12. “A Botanical Paradise”: Southern Arizona, Summer–Fall 1882
13. “Considered by Less Ambitious a Fine Season’s Work”: Oakland and
Southern Arizona, 1882–83
14. “Lives Cast in Pleasant Places”: Northern Arizona and New Mexico, 1884
15. “Grandest Display the World Has Ever Known”: New Orleans and New
England, 1884–85
16. “Our Hillock in Cholame”: Near San Luis Obispo, California, 1885–87
17. “Life, to Me, Seems Sweeter Each Year”: Oakland and Mexico, 1887–88
18. “The Narrowest Escape from Instant Death”: Oakland, 1888–91
19. “Sell Everything and Move to California!”: Oakland and Chicago, 1891–93
20. “A Sweet, Sacred Togetherness”: Oakland and Mexico, 1894–98
21. “Wish We Were Out in the Wild Woods”: Oakland and Arizona, 1899–1903
22. “Safe—Tho’ Tremendously Shaken”: Arizona and Oakland, 1903–6
23. “I Feel So Helpless and Alone”: Oakland, 1906–12
24. “Partners in Botany”: Oakland, 1908–23
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Preface
Prologue: New York Harbor, December 1869
1. “Now I Am at the Jumping Off Place”: San Francisco, 1870
2. “Perhaps You’ve Heard Our Sadie Was Killed”: Santa Barbara, 1870
3. “It Is Like Death to Me to Be Idle”: Santa Barbara, 1871–76
4. “A Great Botanist from the Sierras”: Michigan, the Civil War, and
Northern California, 1832–76
5. “My Dear, Soul-Knit Brother”: Santa Barbara and Sierra Valley, 1876–77
6. “Into the Matrimonial Vortex!”: Santa Barbara and Oakland, 1877–80
7. “Try to Touch the Heart of Santa Catalina”: Southern Arizona, Spring
1881
8. “An Extreme Outpost of Civilized Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
9. “Eleven Days of Dungeon Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
10. “Happy in Our Work & in Each Other”: Oakland, 1881–82
11. “Rushing, Reckless Life of a True Mining Town”: Southern Arizona,
Summer 1882
12. “A Botanical Paradise”: Southern Arizona, Summer–Fall 1882
13. “Considered by Less Ambitious a Fine Season’s Work”: Oakland and
Southern Arizona, 1882–83
14. “Lives Cast in Pleasant Places”: Northern Arizona and New Mexico, 1884
15. “Grandest Display the World Has Ever Known”: New Orleans and New
England, 1884–85
16. “Our Hillock in Cholame”: Near San Luis Obispo, California, 1885–87
17. “Life, to Me, Seems Sweeter Each Year”: Oakland and Mexico, 1887–88
18. “The Narrowest Escape from Instant Death”: Oakland, 1888–91
19. “Sell Everything and Move to California!”: Oakland and Chicago, 1891–93
20. “A Sweet, Sacred Togetherness”: Oakland and Mexico, 1894–98
21. “Wish We Were Out in the Wild Woods”: Oakland and Arizona, 1899–1903
22. “Safe—Tho’ Tremendously Shaken”: Arizona and Oakland, 1903–6
23. “I Feel So Helpless and Alone”: Oakland, 1906–12
24. “Partners in Botany”: Oakland, 1908–23
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Preface
Prologue: New York Harbor, December 1869
1. “Now I Am at the Jumping Off Place”: San Francisco, 1870
2. “Perhaps You’ve Heard Our Sadie Was Killed”: Santa Barbara, 1870
3. “It Is Like Death to Me to Be Idle”: Santa Barbara, 1871–76
4. “A Great Botanist from the Sierras”: Michigan, the Civil War, and
Northern California, 1832–76
5. “My Dear, Soul-Knit Brother”: Santa Barbara and Sierra Valley, 1876–77
6. “Into the Matrimonial Vortex!”: Santa Barbara and Oakland, 1877–80
7. “Try to Touch the Heart of Santa Catalina”: Southern Arizona, Spring
1881
8. “An Extreme Outpost of Civilized Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
9. “Eleven Days of Dungeon Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
10. “Happy in Our Work & in Each Other”: Oakland, 1881–82
11. “Rushing, Reckless Life of a True Mining Town”: Southern Arizona,
Summer 1882
12. “A Botanical Paradise”: Southern Arizona, Summer–Fall 1882
13. “Considered by Less Ambitious a Fine Season’s Work”: Oakland and
Southern Arizona, 1882–83
14. “Lives Cast in Pleasant Places”: Northern Arizona and New Mexico, 1884
15. “Grandest Display the World Has Ever Known”: New Orleans and New
England, 1884–85
16. “Our Hillock in Cholame”: Near San Luis Obispo, California, 1885–87
17. “Life, to Me, Seems Sweeter Each Year”: Oakland and Mexico, 1887–88
18. “The Narrowest Escape from Instant Death”: Oakland, 1888–91
19. “Sell Everything and Move to California!”: Oakland and Chicago, 1891–93
20. “A Sweet, Sacred Togetherness”: Oakland and Mexico, 1894–98
21. “Wish We Were Out in the Wild Woods”: Oakland and Arizona, 1899–1903
22. “Safe—Tho’ Tremendously Shaken”: Arizona and Oakland, 1903–6
23. “I Feel So Helpless and Alone”: Oakland, 1906–12
24. “Partners in Botany”: Oakland, 1908–23
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Preface
Prologue: New York Harbor, December 1869
1. “Now I Am at the Jumping Off Place”: San Francisco, 1870
2. “Perhaps You’ve Heard Our Sadie Was Killed”: Santa Barbara, 1870
3. “It Is Like Death to Me to Be Idle”: Santa Barbara, 1871–76
4. “A Great Botanist from the Sierras”: Michigan, the Civil War, and
Northern California, 1832–76
5. “My Dear, Soul-Knit Brother”: Santa Barbara and Sierra Valley, 1876–77
6. “Into the Matrimonial Vortex!”: Santa Barbara and Oakland, 1877–80
7. “Try to Touch the Heart of Santa Catalina”: Southern Arizona, Spring
1881
8. “An Extreme Outpost of Civilized Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
9. “Eleven Days of Dungeon Life”: Southern Arizona, Fall 1881
10. “Happy in Our Work & in Each Other”: Oakland, 1881–82
11. “Rushing, Reckless Life of a True Mining Town”: Southern Arizona,
Summer 1882
12. “A Botanical Paradise”: Southern Arizona, Summer–Fall 1882
13. “Considered by Less Ambitious a Fine Season’s Work”: Oakland and
Southern Arizona, 1882–83
14. “Lives Cast in Pleasant Places”: Northern Arizona and New Mexico, 1884
15. “Grandest Display the World Has Ever Known”: New Orleans and New
England, 1884–85
16. “Our Hillock in Cholame”: Near San Luis Obispo, California, 1885–87
17. “Life, to Me, Seems Sweeter Each Year”: Oakland and Mexico, 1887–88
18. “The Narrowest Escape from Instant Death”: Oakland, 1888–91
19. “Sell Everything and Move to California!”: Oakland and Chicago, 1891–93
20. “A Sweet, Sacred Togetherness”: Oakland and Mexico, 1894–98
21. “Wish We Were Out in the Wild Woods”: Oakland and Arizona, 1899–1903
22. “Safe—Tho’ Tremendously Shaken”: Arizona and Oakland, 1903–6
23. “I Feel So Helpless and Alone”: Oakland, 1906–12
24. “Partners in Botany”: Oakland, 1908–23
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography