Oak
From Seed to Ancient Tree
- A spectacular new book from the foremost photographer of trees, Beth Moon, author of Baobab ISBN 9780789214096
- A tribute to the best-loved tree-the oak-in beautiful hand-tinted black-and-white photographs
- Features magnificent specimens from across the US, UK, and Europe, as well as evocative shots of acorns and seedlings
- Accompanied by a poetic text by the photographer, as well as an essay on the natural history of oaks
- Published in the same oversize square format as Moon's best-selling Ancient Trees (38,000 copies in print)
The oak tree is one of nature’s most majestic creations, sacred to Zeus and Thor, capable of growing to a tremendous size and living for hundreds of years. It is also an ecosystem unto itself, sheltering and nourishing countless species of birds, mammals, insects, plants, and fungi.
In this breathtaking volume, acclaimed tree portraitist Beth Moon, photographer of the best-selling Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time, pays tribute to the oak. She presents three rich and interconnected series of images: First, the ancient oaks of the United Kingdom and Europe, gnarled and knobby giants that have survived through the centuries in parks, preserves, and private estates. Second, the sprawling live oaks of the American South, often planted in monumental allées, or canopied avenues. And third, acorns caught in the moment of sprouting, each unfolding in its own pattern, revealing the promise of new life.
An essay on the natural history of oaks by Todd Forrest of the New York Botanical Garden, as well as a poetic text by Moon tracing the life cycle of the oak, complement the gorgeous hand-tinted photographs. Oak: From Seed to Ancient Tree will be treasured by all nature lovers.
- Publisher
- Abbeville Press
- ISBN
- 9780789215185
- Published
- 13th Oct 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia
- Size
- 279 mm x 279 mm
- Pages
- 112 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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