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Unlike the previous review, I absolutely love reading about books of herbalism. I don't know why: it's been an obsession since I was a child, and I collect as many as my bank balance will stretch to! A perfect book for those people who share my odd obsession, and love these magnificent texts! It makes a study of early herbals, and is an instant classic, much like Wilfred Blunt, Minta Collins and Eleanor Sinclair Rohde's studies. Maybe I'll get to do that MA in the history of medicine one day: (I got my BA in History three weeks ago!)
I hardly ever come across a book I dislike. Seriously, I find almost any book a treat to read. However, I absolutely hated reading this book. With a passion. An absolute waste of time in my opinion.
Although it is my own fault for assuming it is a book about herbs, I was most disappointed to read it and find that it was merely a book about books about herbs. Such disappointment! I was so eager to read about all sorts of various herbs throughout history, but alas this is not the book for that. It contains approximately 1% of information about actual herbs and their purposes.
By the way, the book DOES state that it is a book about books, but I seem to have overlooked that fact when I was buying it. I cannot see why anyone would want to read about the the history of books written about herbs.. Honestly.
L'argomento può interessare o meno, tratta degli erbari a stampa tra il 1470 e il 1670, le illustrazioni sono magnifiche il grosso difetto è che è scritto malino ( magari è un problema della tradizione in italiano non so) però ecco, non una prosa particolarmente brillante