The Linnean Society of London is the world’s oldest active biological society. Founded in 1788, the Society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
Suggested Reading List from Pia:
- Cave, R. (2010) Impressions of Nature – A History of Nature Printing. London: The British Library.
- Bradbury, H. and Moore, T. (1855b) The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars.
- Auer, L. (1853b) The Discovery of the Natural Printing–Process; An invention. Vienna: K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei.Vienna: K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei.
- Dyer, A.F. (2004). Henry Bradbury’s first Nature-Prints of Ferns. Fern Gazette, 17:2, 59–77.
- Harris, E.M (1968) Experimental Graphic Processes in England 1800–1859 [Part IV]. London: Printing Historical Society Journal 6, 53–70.
- Prett. S. (author) & Östlund. P (2016) The Nature-Printer: A Tale of Industrial Espionage, Ferns and Roofing-Lead London: The Tim Press
Also: Nature Printing Society in the US, which has published various books on NP Techniques:
http://natureprintingsociety.org/
http://www.linnean.org
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