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Popular History of the Palms and their Allies - Areca catechu

Published by Lovell Reeve, London, 1856

Popular History of the Palms and their Allies – Areca catechu

Published by Lovell Reeve, London, 1856

Based on the work of Berthold Seemann ,was a botanist who made his name when he was appointed naturalist (on the recommendation of W J Hooker) to HMS Herald for the Kellett voyage of exploration to the American West Coast and Pacific.

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Dimensions: 29cm (11½") High, 25cm (9¾") Wide, 2.5cm (1") Deep
Stock code: P01301 N
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Original lithographs printed by Vincent Brookes 1856. Presented in a cream mount with a faux bamboo frame.

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