Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines

Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines
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Publisher : Picador Australia
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781743549681
ISBN-13 : 1743549687
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Book Synopsis Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines by : Bernice Barry

Download or read book Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines written by Bernice Barry and published by Picador Australia. This book was released on 2016-03-22 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This meticulously researched biography tells the extraordinary story of Georgiana Molloy, one of Australia's first internationally successful female botanists. From the refined beauty of 19th century England and Scotland, to the dramatic landscape of the West Australian coast, Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines gives new insight into the life of this pioneering botanist. Following a swift marriage, Georgiana and Captain John Molloy, a handsome hero with a mysterious past, emigrated to Australia among the first group of European settlers to the remote southwest. Here, despite personal tragedy, Georgiana's passion for flora was ignited. Entirely self-taught, she gathered specimens of indigenous flora from Augusta and Busselton that are now held in some of the world's leading herbarium collections. Using Georgiana's own writings and notes, accompanied by full-colour pictures of some of the stunning plants mentioned throughout, Bernice Barry reveals a resilient, independent woman of strong values, whose appreciation and wonder of the landscape around her became her salvation, and her legacy.


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