Description
A Chaplet of Herbs: Gatherings from the Early Herbals
By Florence Hine | 1915 First Edition | London: George Routledge & Sons
Step into a fragrant past with A Chaplet of Herbs — a rare and enchanting herbal volume compiled by Florence Hine, first published in 1915 in London. This unique collection draws from early European herbals, celebrating the lore, uses, and symbolism of plants through the lens of history, mysticism, and poetic tradition.
Now available as a professionally scanned digital edition, this book is part of the Goodson Gallery Digital Archive, preserving its beauty and insight for the modern reader and collector.
About the Book:
A Chaplet of Herbs is not a practical gardening guide — it is a literary and historical gathering of herbal wisdom, exploring how herbs were perceived and revered in folk medicine, early science, spiritual practice, and magical tradition.
Florence Hine compiled this work from centuries-old herbals, referencing the beliefs, rituals, and symbolic meanings associated with each plant. Herbs such as rue, vervain, rosemary, and angelica are discussed not only for their physical qualities but also for their roles in healing, protection, ceremony, and storytelling.
Why This Edition Is Special:
First edition, published in 1915, and extremely rare in physical form containing direct instructions and recipes for natural healing and magical purposes.
Product Details:
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Format: High-resolution PDF
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Length: Approx. 90+ pages
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Source: Professionally scanned from the original 1915 edition
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Delivery: Instant digital download
Authenticity Guarantee:
This book was professionally scanned directly from our personal antique copy and remains 100% true to the original edition. No words, formatting, or illustrations have been changed.
Note: The cover image shown is a stylized Goodson Gallery Digital Archive Edition, created for consistency across our collection.
Ideal For:
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Readers of esoteric herbalism and folk magic
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Collectors of rare herbal or occult texts
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Historians of early European medicine and plant symbolism
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Anyone drawn to nature-based spirituality, apothecary history, or botanical art
“Let the gathered herbs speak, not only of healing, but of wonder.”
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