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Western civilization in fifty plants
By Stephen Harris

"What have plants ever done for us?" was published by Bodleian Library in 2015 - enk, it has 264 pages and the language of the book is English.
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- Title: ➤ What have plants ever done for us?
- Author: Stephen Harris
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 264
- Publisher: Bodleian Library
- Publish Date: 2015
- Publish Location: enk
“What have plants ever done for us?” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Useful Plants - Plants, useful - Economic Botany - History - Plants and civilization
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 264 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27215561M - OL20035520W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 911019738 - 932063497
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2016417225
- ISBN-13: 9781851244478
- ISBN-10: 1851244476
- All ISBNs: 1851244476 - 9781851244478
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"What have plants ever done for us?" Description:
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When did the British Government become the world's largest drugs pusher? What tree is frequently used to treat cancer? Which everyday condiment is the most widely traded spice on the planet? Plants are an indispensable part of our everyday life. From the coffee bush and grass for cattle which give us milk for our cappuccinos to the rubber tree which produces tyres for our cars, our lives are inextricably linked to the world of plants. Taking us on a chronological journey, Stephen Harris identifies fifty plants that have been key to the development of the Western world, discussing trade, politics, medicine, travel and chemistry along the way. Plants have provided paper and ink, chemicals that could kill or cure, vital sustenance and stimulants. Some, such as barley, have been staples from earliest times; others, such as oil palm, are newcomers to Western industry. Moreover, with time, uses change: beets, which have been used variously as a treatment for leprosy, source of sugar and animal feed, are now showing potential as biofuels. What may the future hold for mandrake or woad? We remain dependent on plants for our food, our fuel and our medicines. Their effects on our lives, as the stories in this wide-ranging and engaging book demonstrate, continue to be profound, and often unpredictable.
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