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The Language and Sentiment of Flowers

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This colorful Victorian book evokes an age gone by, before the days of email and overnight shipping--when communication between people was a very special occasion, made more difficult by time and space. To Victorian letter-writers of the West a new, exotic and secret language came from the East-communicating through flowers. The language of flowers became so refined in the nineteenth century that this dictionary was necessary. Using this source, one could send a message of reproach, passion, friendship, quarrel or a myriad of other sentiments singly and combined via a simple bouquet without ever penning a single word.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1999

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James McCabe

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June 17, 2024
A manual for communication through flowers. This book conveys the density of what's possibly communicated through flowers.

A really good book to have if you're interested in symbolic alchemy/in TTRPGs (cite: friend)
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May 11, 2018
This book is so lovely. It's simple. Easy to use... and you could use it in present times to send a message to someone just through flowers. Each has a meaning and the combination can send a message without any words spoke. So before you send someone flowers, grab this book and see if you can break it down into your true sentiment.
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September 4, 2014
loved it and gave it to Kellie for a present!
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