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A Rum Affair: A True Story of Botanical Fraud
Karl Sabbagh

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A Rum Affair: A True Story of Botanical Fraud

a true story of botanical fraud

Farrar Straus Giroux (Jul 01, 2000)
9780374252823
| Hardcover
276 pages | 140 x 220 mm | English
Dewey 580.92
LC Classification QK31.H39 .S23 2000
LC Control No. 99087543

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Botanists
  • Botanists - Great Britain
  • Botanists/ Great Britain/ Biography
  • Fraud In Science
  • Fraud In Science/ Great Britain/ History

Plot

The mysterious Isle of Rum is one of the Inner Hebrides situated off the west coast of Scotland. Rugged and mountainous, its brooding beauty and natural diversity attracted an eminent British botanist, John Heslop Harrison of Newcastle University, who claimed to have discovered several species of rare plants there that had never been observed within five hundred miles of the island. These discoveries helped him make his mark as one of Britain's outstanding scientists. But in A Rum Affair, Karl Sabbagh begins to question those discoveries, after stumbling onto a veiled reference in an obituary of amateur botanist John Raven, Heslop Harrison's accuser, and he soon finds himself pursuing a fifty-year-old open secret: Were the plants indigenous? If not, how did they get there? And what was Heslop Harrison's motive? Sabbagh also explores the oddly congenial relationship between accuser and accused, detailing Raven's unusual attempts to keep his discoveries secret. Like a skillful whodunit, A Rum Affair savors each of its surprising revelations of hubris and chicanery as its tale unfolds among the exotic flora and fauna of Rum.

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