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New Zealand ferns. 148 varieties. In two parts, Part 2.

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  • Description

    "H. B. Dobbie, author of "New Zealand Ferns" (1921), had previously produced in 1880-81, three versions of a hand-made book of fern illustrations. A somewhat similar book was produced eight years later by Eric Craig in two editions. All of these are often referred to as "blue books" because the pages have full-sized, white silhouettes of ferns on a blue background. Details are given of how these books were probably made and the number produced is estimated.

    Of the 14 copies known to have survived, eleven are in New Zealand libraries, one in an overseas library and two in private hands."--McCraw JD. The "blue books" of H. B. Dobbie and Eric Craig. 1989. New Zealand Journal of Botany 27: 347-351 (accessed 30/5/2017)

  • Place
  • Other Id

    QK531.5 DOB (Library of Congress Call Number)

    91505 (Cat ID)

    91311 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

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Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    New Zealand ferns. 148 varieties. In two parts, Part 2.
  • Primary Maker
  • Contributor/Publisher
    H. B. Dobbie
  • Place
  • Date
    1880
  • Physical Description

    49-104 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

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  • Related Object Notes
    MS-1989-21 Herbert Boucher Dobbie / collated by John D. McCraw
    QK531.5 DOB New Zealand ferns / by H.B. Dobbie, 2nd edition, 1921.
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Handwritten inside front cover 'Jeanie Gilfillan, December 1881, from H.B. Dobbie'. (Dobbie married Charlotte Gilfillan in 1880).
  • Content
    Index to genera -- Adiantum -- Alsophila -- Aspidium -- Asplenium -- Botrychium -- Cheilanthes -- Cyathea -- Cystopteris -- Dayallia -- Dicksonia -- Doodia -- Gleichemia -- Gymnogramme -- Hemitelia -- Hymenophyllum -- Hypolepis -- Lindsaya -- Lomaria -- Loxoma -- Lygodium -- Marattia -- Nephrodium -- Nephrolepis -- Northochloena -- Ophioglossum -- Pelloea -- Polypodium -- Pteris -- Schizoea -- Todea -- Trichomanes.
    Inside back cover -- Fructification and venation.
    Back cover -- Asplenium Tenuifolia (Samoa).
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: Nature prints--New Zealand; Rare books--19th century]

    Bound and sold by Upton & Co., booksellers of Auckland. Published in two parts with continuous paging. Version B (McCraw, 1989).

  • Associated Notes

    http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/Topic/5418

    https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3d9/dobbie-herbert-boucher

    Te Papa's Collection highlight page of their "blue books" (accessed 30/5/2017)

  • Subject Notes
    'Herbert Boucher Dobbie was born on 13 February 1852 at Hayes, Middlesex, England, the son of Herbert Main Dobbie, an officer of the Madras Army, and his wife, Ellen Locker... In 1875 Dobbie sailed to New Zealand in the Lutterworth and began work in Auckland as a fitter and turner with Fraser and Tinne. Two years later he took a similar position with the government railways but quickly transferred to the drawing office. He travelled extensively, both on his penny-farthing bicycle and on foot, collecting ferns as he went.... Dobbie married Charlotte Anderson Gilfillan at Parnell on 31 January 1880.... Dobbie's collecting culminated in the production of his first, rather crude, book on New Zealand ferns, consisting of full-size, white silhouettes on blue paper. The books were hand-made by mounting fern fronds on sheets of glass and directing sunlight through these onto sheets of home-made blueprint paper. The book appeared in at least three versions over the year.... In the early 1900s he built a house and established a fernery in Market Road, where he lived for the remainder of his life.... In 1921 Dobbie published New Zealand ferns. With its fine photographs of fern specimens, hints on collection and cultivation and delightful essays on fern-collecting expeditions it was an entirely different book from that of 1880.... Dobbie was a man of many skills and interests, always willing to try his hand at something new, innovative, independent and highly competent. He was an expert wood-carver, but an accident with a chisel left him with a rigid finger on his right hand. He painted a little, wrote 16 novels - though none were ever published - and played several musical instruments.... Herbert Dobbie died at Auckland on 8 August 1940, survived by his wife (who died in 1952) and six of their seven children.-- taken from the biography of Dobbie in Te Ara, October 2019.
  • Collection Type
    Reserve Collection
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023

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