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The Book of Pears

The Definitive History and Guide to over 500 varieties

Joan Morgan

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English
Ebury Press
15 September 2015
The most complete guide to pear varieties and their history ever written

Winner of the Garden Media Guild Awards Reference Book of the Year 2016, the Guild of Food Writers Food Book of the year 2016, and the BBC Food & Farming Awards 2016 for Outstanding Achievement. Accompanied by a beautiful and comprehensive

website of the same name, this wonderfully unique book is an indispensable and one-of-a-kind guide. It tells the story of the pear from its delightful taste and wonderful appearance to breeding and cultivation, following the fruit's journey through history and around the world.

Beautifully illustrated with 40 botanical watercolour paintings by Elisabeth Dowle, The Book of Pears is the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the pear. Moving through continents and cultures, Joan Morgan celebrates the pear's long history as both a fresh and cooking fruit. Revealing the secrets of the pear as a status symbol, some of the most celebrated fruit growers in history, and how the pear came to be so important as an international commodity.

The pear directory, which makes up the second half of the book, covers the world's ancient and modern varieties, each with full tasting notes and historical, geographical and horticultural detail. A fully illustrated version of this

directory

is shown on the author's website www.thebookofpears.fruitforum.net
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Imprint:   Ebury Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 259mm,  Width: 206mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.207kg
ISBN:   9781785031472
ISBN 10:   1785031473
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joan Morgan PhD is a pomologist and fruit historian, internationally renowned for her work on apples. In recognition of her work, Joan has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Veitch Memorial Medal (for contributions to the advancement of the 'science and practice of horticulture'), and she is one of only 50 recipients of the Institute of Horticulture 'Award for Outstanding Services to Horticulture' and is an Honorary Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers. Joan is closely associated with the UK National Fruit Collection, Brogdale, Kent; The Book of Pears gives a Directory to its Pear Collection as The Book of Apples does for the Apple Collection. She is Chairman of the RHS Fruit Trials Forum and Vice Chairman of the RHS Fruit, Vegetable and Herb Committee. Joan Morgan is the author, with Alison Richards, of The Book of Apples, The New Book of Apples, A Paradise out of a Common Field- the pleasures and plenty of the Victorian garden and a main contributor to The Downright Epicure, Essays on Edward Bunyard. She has devoted many years to researching and compiling The Book of Pears.

Reviews for The Book of Pears: The Definitive History and Guide to over 500 varieties

This is food history at its finest. Morgan's rigorous and fluent prose grows from its botanical base to widen our understanding of society and culture. * TLS * The Book of Pears is 'stunning, it's beautiful, brim-full of information and inspiration.' -- Lord Hall * BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards * The publication of this most readable book is a cause for celebration. -- Ursula Buchan * The Spectator * A remarkable book, a scholarly work, a joy to read and look at. -- Sheila Dillon * The Food Programme, BBC Radio 4 * Joan Morgan's magnificent new work on Pears...my food book of the year.. illustrated with Elizabeth Dowle's exquisite paintings' -- Nigel Slater * Instagram *


  • Short-listed for Fortnum & Mason Food & Drink Awards 2016 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Award 2016 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Fortnum and Mason Food and Drink Awards: Food Book 2016
  • Shortlisted for Fortnum and Mason Food and Drink Awards: Food Book 2016.
  • Winner of Derek Cooper Award 2016 (UK)
  • Winner of Guild of Food Writers Awards: Food Book of the Year 2016
  • Winner of Guild of Food Writers Awards: Food Book of the Year 2016.

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