Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 Hey guys. I'm serious about my research I have probably most of the reference books that anyone can find on Herbs etc. Now I want to ask what is your opinion on this book (encyclopedia of herbs/historical uses/etc. they also have information on where the essential oils originated from. I do not remember what printing it is or even if it has added information in it after the last printing.) Anyone? Jennifer haud desiderium sieze dies Orbis terrarum est meus oyster vos mos non subsisto mihi EGO sum a comic indoles Jennifer Janek-Markey Soapywench Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 -Jennifer, I have the book too. It was recommended to me by, none other than, Martin Watt. I appreciate the traditional uses of the herbs, and the olde English is rather charming. Even thought it's about 100 years old, I think much of the information still apllies as herbs and humans haven't changed so much in 100 years. Yes we do know more about some things, and many 'modern' books clearly use it as a reference. For more on EO's have you checked out the Artander or Guenther books? They are hard to find. David Roman Daniels http://www.ardatharomas.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 -Jennifer, For more on EO's have you checked out the Artander or Guenther books? They are hard to find. David, I have yet to allow myself the guilty pleasure of those. (Although I do keep looking for them at all the local 1/2 priced books and all.) I found Donna Maria's book and one of Martin's books at the one in austin. I have just about every book that one can find on essential oils. I'm a bibliophile. I'm currently looking to expand as well in my book collection. Maybe I should be a Librarian. He he he he he he. Anyway. I was looking on line for the Arctander book and I think I found it for a modest price.. Or maybe I was just mistaken... Jennifer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 Jennifer Janek-Markey wrote: > -Jennifer, > > For more on EO's have you checked out the Artander or Guenther books? > They are hard to find. > > David, > > I have yet to allow myself the guilty pleasure of those. (Although I do > keep looking for them at all the local 1/2 priced books and all.) I found > Donna Maria's book and one of Martin's books at the one in austin. I have > just about every book that one can find on essential oils. I'm a > bibliophile. > > I'm currently looking to expand as well in my book collection. Maybe I > should be a Librarian. He he he he he he. > > Anyway. I was looking on line for the Arctander book and I think I found it > for a modest price.. Or maybe I was just mistaken... > > Jennifer The Arctander book is $349 from the publisher, http://allured.com It used to be bundled in a three-volume set, along with the two synthetic chem books in the series, but we on the NP group convinced them to separate it out for us natural folk :-) If you can get some people together, more than five at least, they'll give you a 20% off deal - $280 plus shipping. Somebody has to collect the money, and receive all the books and reship them to the other buyers. Right now, the members of my perfumery class are on a bulk buy from them, and I think we'll freak Allured out when I call in tomorrow for 18 copies! It is a classic, and if you can swing it financially, you really should get it. If the members of this group want to get in on a buy, write me privately and I'll put you in touch with the editor who handles these deals. -- Sincerely, Anya of Natural Perfume Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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