Sarah Alford is Assistant Professor of Craft History and Theory at Alberta University of the Arts, Canada, specializing in 19th-century craft and design history. She has presented at the College Art Association conference and the Canadian Craft Biennial, and has had writing published in the Journal of Design History.
Increasing imports of exotic plant species in Victorian Britain produced a flux in the scientific classification of plants which mirrored similar flux over the role of design and representation of plants. This clearly written wonderful book tells that story through focus upon four pieces of science, art and design. * Paul Ashton, Edge Hill University, UK * A lively, engaging, and occasionally witty history of the surprising relationship between botany, industrial design, and civil society in nineteenth century Britain. * Susan Tomlinson, Texas Tech University, USA *