Description: “The Gift of Wild Things” The Life of Caroline Dormon by Fran Holman Johnson. First edition. Center for Louisiana Studies, Univ. SW LA. 1990. Illustrated with b/w photographs; a Briarwood brochure laid in. In filling out a grant proposal, Caroline Dormon wrote: “It is difficult to know where my ‘attainments’ leave off and my ‘plans for work’ begin. There is no beginning and no ending. It is my life.” The effects of her life are still enriching Louisiana: her paintings of wildflowers, her iris hybrids in cultivation, her books, the existence of Kisatchie National Forest, her home that is now Briarwood Nature Preserve, and her pioneering women’s participation in government, in the US Forestry Department and the De Soto Commission. Hardback book in Like New condition in Good dustjacket. Book is bright, clean, tightly bound, and the pages are crisp, with no writing except author’s inscription on front flyleaf. Cover is glossy with wear at spine ends; gilt lettering gleams. 6 x 9 inches, 166 pages, including a list of Dormon’s writing. [22792-2402] We wrap securely and ship promptly. Photos and description show our actual book.
Price: 38 USD
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Signed: Yes
Author: Fran Holman Johnson
Publisher: Center for Louisiana Studies, Univ. SW LA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Life of Naturalist Caroline Dormon
Subject: Louisiana Nature & Conservation
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1990