The Lost Orchid by Sarah Bilston audiobook

The Lost Orchid: A Story of Victorian Plunder and Obsession

By Sarah Bilston
Read by Jayne Entwistle

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Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • Available on 07/07/2026

    ISBN: 9798212867153

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    ISBN: 9798212867191

Runtime: 14.36 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A New Yorker and an Economist Best Book of the Year

In 1818, a curious root arrived in a small English village, tucked―seemingly by accident―in a packing case mailed from Brazil. The amateur botanist who cultivated it soon realized that he had something remarkable on his hands: an exceptionally rare orchid never before seen on British shores. It arrived just as "orchid mania" was sweeping across Europe and North America, driving a vast plant trade that catered to wealthy private patrons as well as the fast-growing middle classes eager to display exotic flowers at home. Dubbed Cattleya labiata, the striking purple-and-crimson bloom quickly became one of the most coveted flowers on both continents.

As tales of the flower's beauty spread through scientific journals and the popular press, orchid dealers and enthusiasts initiated a massive search to recover it in its natural habitat. Sarah Bilston illuminates the story of this international quest, introducing the collectors and nurserymen who funded expeditions, the working-class plant hunters who set out to find the flower, the South American laborers and specialists with whom they contracted, the botanists who used the latest science to study orchids in all their varieties, and the writers and artists who established the near-mythic status of the "lost orchid." The dark side of this global frenzy was the social and environmental harm it wrought, damaging fragile ecologies on which both humans and plants depended.

Following the human ambitions and dramas that drove an international obsession, The Lost Orchid is a story of consumer desire, scientific curiosity, and the devastating power of colonial overreach.

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Author Bio: Sarah Bilston

Author Bio: Sarah Bilston

Sarah Bilston was born and raised in Suffolk, England. She attended University College London from 1991 to 1995, receiving a BA in English literature and an MA in Anglo-American literary relations. She attended Somerville College (Oxford University) from 1995 to 2000, and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 2000. Her thesis on representations of girlhood in Victorian womens fiction became a book entitled The Awkward Age in Womens Popular Fiction, 1850–1900: Girls and the Transition to Womanhood. In 2001 Bilston married and moved to Connecticut, where she now lives with her family.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 14.36
Audience: Adult
Language: English