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Le langage des fleurs

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Nothing could be lovelier than this classic guide to the language of flowers, illustrated with original, delicate, and crisp full-page watercolors. American Rose.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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April 19, 2023
A nice, short little book on the meanings of flowers across the ages. Each entry is about a paragraph long for each flower, with a page across exhibiting art of the flower being described. I found it pleasant to read alongside one of Marjorie Blamey's flower guides. It is helpful to have another flower guide at hand to see a different representation of the flowers mentioned, because it gives a depth of understanding on perhaps why, they were associated with the meanings.

Its a good light book, but not exhaustive.
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August 23, 2012
This is a beautiful book full of lovely artwork and snips of poetry. It explains the origins of the flowers meanings whether from history, mythology or religion. I mainly love it for the artwork which I could look at for hours. With each page I turned I was more and more impressed by the artist. This book was originally published in France under the title Le langage des fleurs by Editions du Chene--Hachette Livre. I will certainly be keeping this book in my permanent library.
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