The Spirit of the Woods

Printed: 1837

Publisher: Longman Rees Orme. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 16 × 24 × 5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 16 x 24 x 5

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Navy leather spine and corners with gilt edging, lettering and decoration on the spine. Blue cloth boards.

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FIRST EDITION

Rebecca Hey was born in Leeds and baptised at St. Peter on 21 April 1797. She was the third daughter of merchant Thomas Roberts and Esther Lucy. She married William Hey III (1796-1875) in 1821. He was an apothecary-surgeon, who became principal surgeon at Leeds General Infirmary in 1830, and with other medical practitioners set up the Leeds School of Medicine in 1831. William Hey was one of the original 300 Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1843.

Rebecca Hey’s first book was called The Moral of Flowers, which was an encyclopaedia of English flowers. Each article was written by her and was preceded by a colour engraving of a painting of the flower by artist William Clark, former draughtsman and engraver of the London Horticultural Society. In the preface Hey credits the authors Sir J. E. Smith and Mr Drummond for the botanical information included in the descriptions. Moral of Flowers focuses on flower poems that convey religious and moral messages, with a modest amount of botanical information including flowers’ scientific names. Hey’s purpose is to “draw such a moral from each flower that is introduced as its appearance, habits, or properties might be supposed to suggest”. The book was popular and was reprinted in 1835 and 1849.

Hey’s next book was an encyclopaedia of trees, this time using her own paintings as well as her poems. Her works were originally published anonymously

Her final publication Holy Places, and Other Poems focused more on religion and the proceeds from the book went to Special Missions in India.

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