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'The world's fernery': New Zealand, fern albums, and nineteenth-century fern fever

Duggins, 2015

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1379045003230091479
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Duggins M
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New Zealand’s empire

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Through fern fever, an aesthetic science in which ferns oscillated between specimens, decorations, and souvenirs, the New Zealand landscape was transformed into a worldwide phenomenon in the latter half of the nineteenth century. While Australasian ferns were …
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