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About Orchids A chat

Frederick Boyle

About Orchids: A chat is a personal and insightful account of the author's journey into the world of orchid cultivation. The work blends the author's experiences with practical advice, aiming to make orchid gardening accessible to enthusiasts of all levels. Through engaging storytelling, the book reveals the challenges and joys of growing these delicate plants, focusing on the transformation of a modest space into a thriving orchid house. The narrative is characterized by a mix of humor and sincerity, offering a candid look at the author's early struggles and eventual successes. It reflects the emotional connection between a gardener and their plants while also dispelling myths about the difficulty of orchid care. The book emphasizes the beauty of orchids and the rewarding nature of cultivating them, encouraging readers to embark on their own gardening ventures. Through personal reflection, it offers both guidance and inspiration for those passionate about the world of horticulture.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Jan 2nd, 2025
  • Pages: 130
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.31in - 0.35lb
  • EAN: 9789370427792
  • Categories: Flowers - OrchidsGeneralLife Sciences - Horticulture

About the Author

Boyle, Frederick: - Frederick Boyle (1841-1914) was an English author, journalist, barrister, and orchid enthusiast. Born in Stoke-on-Trent, he was the nephew of Joseph Meyer and attended Brasenose College, Oxford, where he began his academic journey. Boyle was called to the bar in 1866, though his true passion lay in writing and travel. In 1863, he journeyed to Sarawak with his brother, and their travels inspired a book as well as chapters in other works documenting their experiences in Asia, South Africa, and the Americas. Boyle's interests also extended to archaeology, as evidenced by his donation of numerous artefact from Nicaragua to the British Museum in 1866. As a writer, Boyle contributed to various newspapers and journals, including the Daily Telegraph, Pall Mall Gazette, and The Illustrated London News. He also wrote novels and articles, showcasing his versatility in literary pursuits. Boyle's work spanned many genres, and he frequently collaborated with others, such as Ashmore Russan, on works serialized in popular periodicals. Boyle spent his later years focused on literary work, leaving behind a legacy of both travel writing and horticultural passion.