On Harper's Trail: Roland McMillan Harper, Pioneering Botanist of the Southern Coastal Plain, Elizabeth F. Shores (9780820335223) — Readings Books

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On Harper's Trail: Roland McMillan Harper, Pioneering Botanist of the Southern Coastal Plain
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On Harper’s Trail: Roland McMillan Harper, Pioneering Botanist of the Southern Coastal Plain

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Roland McMillan Harper (1878-1966) had perhaps ‘the greatest store of field experience of any living botanist of the Southeast,’ according to Bassett Maguire, the renowned plant scientist of the New York Botanical Garden. However, Harper’s scientific contributions, including his pioneering work on the ecological importance of wetlands and fire, were buried for decades in the enormous collection of photographs and documents he left. In addition, Harper’s reputation as a scientist has often been obscured by his reputation as an eccentric. With this book, Elizabeth Findley Shores provides the first full-length biography of the accomplished botanist, documentary photographer, and explorer of the southern coastal plain’s wilderness areas.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
296
ISBN
9780820335223

Roland McMillan Harper (1878-1966) had perhaps ‘the greatest store of field experience of any living botanist of the Southeast,’ according to Bassett Maguire, the renowned plant scientist of the New York Botanical Garden. However, Harper’s scientific contributions, including his pioneering work on the ecological importance of wetlands and fire, were buried for decades in the enormous collection of photographs and documents he left. In addition, Harper’s reputation as a scientist has often been obscured by his reputation as an eccentric. With this book, Elizabeth Findley Shores provides the first full-length biography of the accomplished botanist, documentary photographer, and explorer of the southern coastal plain’s wilderness areas.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
296
ISBN
9780820335223