Pomona Britannica
Pomona Britannica
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Pomona Britannica, originally published in 1812 by George Brookshaw (1751-1823), an admired draftsman and engraver of fruits and flowers, celebrated the richness of food variations cultivated in England, with superb illustrations by George Brockham of 256 species of fifteen kinds of fruit.
For this enhanced reprint, we have been fortunate enough to obtain the use of a very rare original copy: the exquisite, limited edition, hand-colored volume that was first owned by Princess Elizabeth, daughter of George III.
Each chapter of our publication focuses on one family of fruit and is accompanied by a contemporary text giving nutritional information about the fruits as well as cultural and historical analyses; also included are some 19th century recipes, so you can taste such delicacies as melon ice or fig soup. Lovingly drawn on charcoal backgrounds, the mouth-watering cherries, apples, figs, and other divine fruits seem to jump right off the page., ISBN13: 9783822814635 ISBN10: 3822814636 Material Type: hardcover
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