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Philippine Fiber Plants

Philippine Fiber Plants

William H. Brown / William HBrown

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354217869
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An atlas of useful plants that shaped craft and livelihood across the Philippine islands.Sharp, practical, quietly authoritative.It guides makers and botanists.H. Brown’s Philippine Fiber Plants is an illustrated plant manual and a compact Philippine botany reference, assembled with the clarity of a field guide for botanists and the lived detail of an ethnobotanical plant guide. Brown records native Philippine flora and traditional fibre plants with concise descriptions and clear sketches, connecting botanical form to practical use. The book reads as both a handbook of useful plants and a resource for textile makers, offering techniques, vernacular names and ecological notes that point toward sustainable plant materials and responsible craft practice across Southeast Asian plants and the wider flora of the Philippines. Rooted in early 20th century botany, its observational rigour and modest prose keep it immediate for contemporary readers who use it in field, workshop or study. Careful attention to habit, fibre qualities and local terminology makes entries easy to consult; the blend of image and instruction turns technical description into hands-on knowledge.Historically and literarily significant, this volume bridges scientific study and lived experience: a sober catalogue of species, an ethnographic snapshot of material culture, and a plainspoken lesson in how communities turned local plants to purpose. Casual readers find accessible descriptions and evocative drawings; classic-literature collectors prize its period voice, archival texture and the context it provides for later botanical work. For field botanists, textile makers and students of ethnobotany, Brown offers an indispensable combination of identification detail and practical counsel, so that the book acts both as a field companion and as an engaging reference for those exploring sustainable plant resources today.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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