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I would recomend this book to anyone interested in starting out with orchids. It has lasted me years, without needing another reference.
When I bought my first orchid, I purchased it with an excellent book called "Easy Orchids" by Mimi Luebbermann. The Luebbermann book got me through the first several months (and the first 6 orchids). The Ortho book adds to the excellent information that you obtained with Luebbermann. Ortho gives you that vital information necessary to take your orchid addiction ... er, I mean, your orchid hobby to the next level (and another 6 orchids).
Ortho's All About Orchids contains excellent information for the beginner. It is a must have book for the first time orchid grower.
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The book's style contributes to its obscure feel. Presumably McDonald mimicked the prose he encountered when he read diaries and other materials written contemporaneously with the book's events. As a result readers must endure sentences such as "The gent was braving himself in FitzRoy's eyes as one who would not speak out loud, but hold, as a guest aboard must bravely, to naval lore in a flogging." For a book written at the end of the twentieth century, that sounds phony. It may be an achievement to write a book this way (and an accomplishment to read it), but I read books for enjoyment and illumination and found that the pseudo-archaic style interfered with both.
Heaven help the reader who doesn't know before opening the book that Darwin was aboard the Beagle not as a naturalist but as a gentleman's companion; that the captain of the ship was probably clinically depressed; that Darwin waited many years to publish because he feared the reaction he would get; and so forth. The book is completely consistent with these facts, but had I not read a lot of Stephen Jay Gould before tackling Mr. Darwin's Shooter, I suspect I'd have come away from the book rather confused. On the one hand, it is generally commendable when a book raises questions in the mind of the reader. On the other hand, when the questions raised are simple matters of historical record rather than philosophical queries, the author has not written a successful historical novel.
I have both a personal and professional interest in natural history and view Darwin as one of my scientific heros. I've just added little known syms covington to that list...as written, he was truly an engaging character and with remarkable depth.
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If you're an experienced photographer looking for a book specifically for LF, consider passing on this one. If you're just getting into photography in general and LF photography in particular, this book would be outstanding!
The book gives you a rough idea about movements. Then it veers off to some very technical issues, in much more details than most photographers ever care to know. I am still looking for a book that will tell me the about various models available in the market, practial tips, various lenses I'd need for architecture and product shots, about using 6x9 or 6x12 backs with a 4x5 camera and so on.
Also, not a single colour photograph. Not good.
Highly recommended.
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