Step back into the spiral of time and open the apothecary cabinet once more. Following on from the enchanting journey of The Time Traveller’s Herbal, Amanda Edmiston returns with Collected Curiosities, a rich tapestry of folklore, herbal lore, recipes, and personal reflections that bridge history and healing. We rejoin our herbal time traveller in 1800s Scotland, meeting Lady Lawers on the banks of Loch Tay, whose prophecies about an Ash tree lead us into urgent conversations about nature, sustainability, and cultural memory. From the clearances and the rise of industrialisation to Victorian ghost stories and First World War folklore, this is a journey steeped in mystery, movement, and medicinal magic. A Journey Through Time and Plant Lore:Travel from post-Enlightenment Scotland to Edwardian England, following folklore and herbal wisdom through centuries of social and cultural change. Folktales, Ghost Stories and Forgotten Remedies: Discover herbal recipes with hazel, cleavers, mugwort, plantain, and more—set against stories of mermaids, soothsayers, and ghostly hedges. Creative and Practical: Includes accessible recipes and herbal experiments grounded in historical practices and contemporary awareness of sustainability.< Rooted in Women’s Voices: Meet the wise women, herbalists, and forgotten pioneers, including Florence Marian McNeill and the legendary Granny Smith, Queen of the Gypsies. A Legacy of Healing: From cabbage poultices to hop-picking tales, explore the links between past traditions and present wellness trends. This is a book to be savoured like a slow infusion, connecting the reader not just to plants, but to the people, places, and stories that shaped them. Open the cabinet, and let the stories and scents of the past guide you forward.
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A rich herbal journey blending folklore, recipes and women’s voices from 1800 to 1929—returning to the enchanted world of The Time Traveller’s Herbal.
Discovering the stories surrounding people – listening to their reflections about the land they live on, the history that emanates from those lands; hearing tales of where their families have come from, what they love to eat; learning about the plants they grow, carry with them and like to walk amongst – and the real and imagined legends that lurk on the edges of our awareness has always held my attention. From an early age, listening to my parents and grandparents share stories and recollections of days past was a favourite way to spend my time. If this could happen (as it often did in my family) outside in the garden, in a wild woodland, or amongst the ruins of a forgotten village, or maybe in a perfectly preserved time capsule – a museum or a historic kitchen – then all the better. So nearly 20 years ago, when I started to develop my own plant-led storytelling practice, combining the knowledge I had inherited and my studies into herbal medicine with my love of folklore, grafting together all these elements that I had always loved seemed natural. People would ask me what I did (they’d suggest I needed an ‘elevator pitch’), but the reality of it was that there was no ‘short version’. So I learned to avoid the time-limit suggested, and instead to just talk about what I do. If people want to hear it they will not care if it is compressed into two minutes or 12…
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ISBN
9781446315934
Publisert
2026-06-30
Utgiver
David & Charles
Høyde
208 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
144

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A former student of herbal medicine, based in Scotland, Amanda loves telling stories that feature plants and uses an engaging blend of history, fairy tales and folklore to create new tales to intrigue her audiences. Her sessions involve interesting and unusual multi sensory props...prepare to be surprised by unexpected noises, smells and objects from fantastic places! The daughter of a storyteller, stories are part of Amanda’s DNA, she has combined them with her passion for herbs and potions in a unique way which inspires participants to uncover facts and stories for themselves. She works across the UK and also tours internationally. She has delivered sessions designed to inspire young readers with The National Literacy Trust and has created sessions for The Scottish Ballet’s education department, Edinburgh International Science Festival, The National Museum of Rural Life and Chelsea Physic garden in London, amongst others.