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Paperback Philippine Resins, Gums, Seed Oils, And Essential Oils Book

ISBN: 9354216900

ISBN13: 9789354216909

Philippine Resins, Gums, Seed Oils, And Essential Oils

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An authoritative survey of sap, scent and seed from the Philippine archipelago. Plants, people, trade, chemistry, memory. P. West's Philippine Resins, Gums, Seed Oils, And Essential Oils reads as both a Philippine natural resources guide and a botanical reference collection - methodical notes on tropical plant resins and gums balanced by careful attention to traditional seed oil uses and indigenous practices. Practical observations on collection, processing and trade are paired with clear botanical descriptions, making the text as valuable for an ethnobotany handbook as for an academic research resource. Concise yet revealing, its tone bridges fieldwork and bench study: taxonomic attention sits alongside accounts of markets, craft and everyday applications. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. First issued in the early 20th century Philippines, the work records local names, commercial preparations and uses that shaped trade and daily life; it stands as a valuable witness within southeast asian flora studies and economic botany studies. Scholars of essential oils of Asia, historians tracing botanical commerce, and those compiling a handbook of plant extracts will find comparative leads and contextual detail useful to museum catalogues, conservation surveys and botanical inventories. Casual readers find the human detail engaging; classic-literature collectors prize its archival presence and period voice. For field botanists and curators it functions as a practical field guide for botanists - a handbook and a companion for collection work and identification tasks. Students and lecturers will value it as an accessible academic research resource that illuminates the crossover of natural history, commerce and local knowledge, while practitioners in perfumery, resin commerce and traditional oil studies may uncover vernacular cues and historical precedents to inform modern inquiry and practical exploration.

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