A Little Book of Flowers


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This lovingly designed, fit-in-the-palm-of-your-hand book suggests simple ways every woman can take a break from her frenetic daily schedule and enjoy a few moments of pampering alone or with family and friends. Almost as good as a bouquet itself, this book, by Dale Evva Gelfand, reveals the secret language of flowers, and suggests ways to express the perfect sentiment.




The Little Book of Floriography


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Revealing a world of secret messages contained within a single petal. Floriography – the language of flowers – is the ancient art of encoding hidden messages in the type, colour and arrangement of plants, allowing individuals to express emotions and sentiments that they may not be able to articulate through words. Featuring 100 of the most popular and available blooms from around the world, this beautifully illustrated gift book gives the botanical name for each plant, a description of its significance and place in folklore, and the story behind its meaning. It also reveals how floral symbolism has been used over the centuries in literature and art, from Hamlet's Ophelia handing out rosemary 'for remembrance' and pansies 'for thoughts', to Oscar Wilde urging his friends to wear green carnations as a subtle code for homosexuality. The idea that flowers have secret meanings would have been well understood by contemporary audiences – and we are seeing a revival of the practice today. From mimosa – which signifies chastity because its leaves close when touched – to the varied messages encoded within different colours of geraniums, Floriography offers a creative way to convey feelings and can add an extra layer of beauty and significance to a gift of flowers. The flowers in Kate Middleton's wedding bouquet signified love, happiness, gallantry and fidelity. If someone sends you a bouquet of hydrangea and lobelia, beware: they stand for heartlessness and malevolence.




The Language of Flowers


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The author traces the phenomenon of ascribing sentimental meaning to floral imagery from its beginnings in Napoleonic France through its later transformations in England and America. At the heart of the book is a depiction of what the three most important flower books from each of the countries divulge about the period and the respective cultures. Seaton shows that the language of flowers was not a single and universally understood correlation of flowers to meanings that men and women used to communicate in matters of love and romance. The language differs from book to book, country to country. To place the language of flowers in social and literary perspective, the author examines the nineteenth-century uses of flowers in everyday life and in ceremonies and rituals and provides a brief history of floral symbolism. She also discusses the sentimental flower book, a genre especially intended for female readers. Two especially valuable features of the book are its table of correlations of flowers and their meanings from different sourcebooks and its complete bibliography of language of flower titles. This book will appeal not only to scholars in Victorian studies and women's studies but also to art historians, book collectors, museum curators, historians of horticulture, and anyone interested in nineteenth-century popular culture.




The Hedgewitch's Little Book of Flower Spells


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Spells, Rituals, and Correspondences for 150+ Flowers Embrace real flower power with dozens of spells, blessings, and recipes for every purpose from health to wealth. Featuring more than a hundred and fifty flowers organized by color, The Hedgewitch's Little Book of Flower Spells is both a quick-reference guide and beginner-friendly resource for enhancing your magic. Improve your concentration with a crocus cookie spell. Defend your home with a wolfsbane protection spell. Bring new romance into your life with a geranium love spell. This full-color addition to the Hedgewitch's Little Library series provides inspiration for themed gardens and teaches you how to communicate with mythical beings like dragons, fairies, and more. Tudorbeth immerses you in the purest form of enchantment: flower magic.




The Little Pilgrim


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The Metropolitan


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