![]() ![]() How do you think about the progress of the game? It was a lot of work (and still is), but it would be much more rewarding than a typical single player game. I had made dozens of single player flash games for a few years and I decided to try and make a multiplayer MMO. Warner (Robert), Benjamin Samuel Williams, and Thomas Moore.When and how did you decide to create the game?Ībout a year and a half ago I decided to make the game. Williams, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 1882-1897 The Orchid Album, comprising coloured figures and descriptions of new, rare, and beautiful orchidaceous plants, 11 volumes in 6, 528 (on 527) lithographed plates by and after John Nugent Fitch, partly hand-coloured, partly colour-printed, plates 9/10 constitute one folding plate, some foxing and offsetting, mainly confined to text and tissue guards, a few plates with captions cropped or cut close (mostly in volume 11), half-titles in volumes 3-11 only, contemporary green morocco gilt, slightly worn, g.e. The Orchid album, which was projected with the idea of supplying a demand for illustrations of Orchidaceous plants, with botanical descriptions of the plants figures, and notes on their cultivation Its appearance was hailed with great satisfaction in horticultural circles throughout the world, and it numbers amongst its subscribers nearly all lovers of Orchids and many of our leading and most influential horticulturists (Preface, volume 9). References: Nissen BBI 2107 Great Flower Books, p.“Hailed with great satisfaction in horticultural circles throughout the world.” - Gardener’s Chronicle Orchidomania: “An obsession with orchids A pleasure gained from raising or collecting orchids.” Do you have Orchidomania? Nineteenth century England was obsessed with orchids. Every notable royal and gentleman capitalist grew orchids. They obsessed about their care and culture. ![]() They went to any length to acquire (by any means) the best and most magnificent specimens available. Shows and exhibitions were dedicated to the intriguingly exotic and seductive orchid. Orchids were all the rage then.and still are today. This book may not cure Orchidomania.but who wants to be cured. Feed your love of orchids with one of the classic orchid growing books of all time. First published in 1882, the first volume of Warner’s Orchid Album was avidly sought after by the upper crust of English orchid growers. Forty-seven beautiful orchid species and hybrids are lavishly illustrated in glorious, full-color botanical illustrations by legendary artists John Nugent Fitch. The Orchid Album was a originally published by the collaboration of two of the most influential orchid celebrities of the 19th Century Robert Warner and Benjamin S. The Gardener’s Chronicle described the Orchid Album as a “.magnum opus.which was projected with the idea of supplying a demand for illustrations of Orchidaceous plants, with botanical descriptions of the plants figured and notes on their cultivation. Its appearance was hailed with great satisfaction in horticultural circles throughout the world, and it numbers among its subscribers nearly all lovers of Orchids and many of our leading and most influential horticulturalists." Originally, Warner’s Orchid Album was published by subscription to an elite cadre of English society. Rare when it was first published, few orchid lovers have had an opportunity to gaze upon the beauty contained within its pages. The few existing copies command princely sums at auction. Now, you can join the selected ranks and own a delectable piece of orchid history and revel in the beauty of The Orchid Album. ![]()
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