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    Title:
    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South

    Date Published:
    Mercer University Press 2010

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    Title:
    UnspOILed: Wrtiers Speak for Florida's Coast

    Date Published:
    Red Hill Writers Project 2010

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    Title:
    William Bartram, The Search for Nature?s Design

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2010

    Description:
    Co-edited with Nancy E. Hoffman.

    An important figure in early American science and letters, William Bartram (1739-1823) has been known almost exclusively for his classic book, Travels. William Bartram, The Search for Nature's Design presents new material in the form of art, letters, and unpublished manuscripts. These documents expand our knowledge of Bartram as an explorer, naturalist, artist, writer, and citizen of the early Republic.

    Part One, the correspondence, includes letters to and from Bartram's family, friends, and peers, establishing his developing consciousness about the natural world as well as his passion for rendering it in drawing. The difficult business of undertaking scientific study and commercial botany in the eighteenth century comes alive through letters that detail travel arrangements, enduring hardship, and mentoring. Commonly regarded as a recluse or eccentric, Bartram instead emerges as deeply engaged with the major ideas, issues, and intellectual life of his time.

    Part Two presents selections from Bartram's diverse but little-known unpublished writings. Leading scholars in their field introduce manuscripts such as a draft for Travels, garden diaries faithfully kept, an antislavery treatise scrawled on the back of a plant catalog, a commonplace book, pharmacopia compiled for his brothers, and exacting accounts of Native American culture. Each selection reveals another dimension of Bartram's unending interest in the world he encountered at home and traveling the southern colonies.

    Book Review #1:
    "William Bartram, the Search for Nature's Design provides, for the first time, a primary text survey of the full career of one of the most important North American naturalists of the eighteenth century, and a man whose travels, collections, gardens, writing, and expertise placed him at the center of an emergent global network of natural history correspondents. This remarkably ambitious book comes closer than any previous work on Bartram to showing us not only the whole career but also the whole person: the failed businessman, insecure son, devout Quaker, wilderness traveler, assiduous gardener, loyal friend, advisor and mentor, and tireless student of the natural world. This book provides the richest, most engaging, and most detailed picture to date of one of the most remarkable of eighteenth-century Americans. It will be a wonderful addition to knowledge in a number of cognate fields." --Michael P. Branch, editor of Reading the Roots: American Nature Writing before Walden

    Book Review #2:
    Here is a highly valuable collection of previously unpublished manuscript materials from the hand of William Bartram, one of a very small group of internationally prominent naturalists in the United States at its time of inception. For anyone interested in the history of gardens, botany, early ecological thinking, nature illustration, ethnography (especially of southeastern Indians), anti-slavery treatises, Quaker figures, travel literature, climate studies, pharmacology, or, American history and culture more generally, this collection of Bartram's writings and artwork is a treasure trove. For scholars who only know Bartram as the writer of Travels (1791), and as the American who influenced British Romanticism, here is copious new material (with lucid critical introductions) which shows Bartram's involvement in all the key cultural and intellectual debates of his time." --Susan Scott Parrish, author of American Curiosity: Cultures of Natural History in the Colonial British Atlantic World

    Book Review #3:
    "This volume is important for anyone interested in Bartram's Travels or in the cultures of natural history more generally. The materials collected here illustrate Bartram's biography and the production of the Travels and present his participation in a range of contexts: literary natural history, visual arts, moral philosophy, anti-slavery, ethnography, commerce, medicine, gardening, field botany, Linnaean taxonomy, etc. Expert introductions provide excellent guides to these contexts. The documents are presented in a highly readable clear-text style that preserves the flavor of the original manuscripts. I've used some of these materials successfully to open the Travels for study in the undergraduate classroom." --Timothy Sweet, author of American Georgics: Economy and Environment in Early American Literature"

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    Title:
    A Keener Perception: Ecocritical Studies in American Art History

    Date Published:
    University of Alabama Press 2009

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    Title:
    A Sacred Plant, A New Start

    Date Published:
    December 2, 2001