Fireflies, Honey, and Silk

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A01=Dr. Gilbert Waldbauer
A01=Gilbert Waldbauer
A12=James Nardi
aesthetic influence
anklets
Author_Dr. Gilbert Waldbauer
Author_Gilbert Waldbauer
Author_James Nardi
baubles
beeswax
bracelets
bugs
butterfly gardens
candles
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=NL-WN
Category=WNCN
COP=United States
cultural influence
dyeing cloth
ecology
economic influence
engaging
entertaining
entomology
eq_isMigrated=2
flora and fauna
fly fishing
forensics
Format=BC
historical
history
HMM=203
IMPN=University of California Press
ink
insect performers
insect pets
insects
ISBN13=9780520268074
jewelry
literature
medicine
mythology
natural world
nature
PA=Available
paper and ink
PD=20101217
poetry
POP=Berkerley
Price=25.5
PS=Active
PUB=University of California Press
retrospective
sealing wax
sex pheromones
shellac
silk
SMM=19
Subject=Natural History
valuable products
WG=454
WMM=152

Product details

  • ISBN 9780520268074
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 203 x 19mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: Berkerley, US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The ink our ancestors wrote with, the beeswax in altar candles, the honey on our toast, the silk we wear - This enchanting book is a highly entertaining exploration of the myriad ways insects have enriched our lives - culturally, economically, and aesthetically. Entomologist and writer Gilbert Waldbauer describes in loving, colorful detail how many of the valuable products insects have given us are made, how they were discovered, and how they have been used through time and across cultures. Along the way, he takes us on a captivating ramble through many far-flung corners of history, mythology, poetry, literature, medicine, ecology, forensics, and more. Enlivened with personal anecdotes from Waldbauer's distinguished career as an entomologist, the book also describes surprising everyday encounters we all experience that were made possible by insects. From butterfly gardens and fly-fishing to insects as jewelry and sex pheromones, this is an eye-opening ode to the wonder of insects that illuminates our extraordinary and essential relationship with the natural world.
Gilbert Waldbauer is Emeritus Professor of Entomology at the University of Illinois. He is the author of many books on insects including Insights from Insects, What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us, The Handy Bug Answer Book, and A Walk Around the Pond: Insects in and over the Water.