American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic by Johnson, Victoria

American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic

On a clear morning in July 1804, Alexander Hamilton stepped onto a boat at the edge of...
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American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic by Johnson, Victoria

American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic

$70.38

American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic

$70.38
Author: Victoria Johnson
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

On a clear morning in July 1804, Alexander Hamilton stepped onto a boat at the edge of the Hudson River. He was bound for a New Jersey dueling ground to settle his bitter dispute with Aaron Burr. Hamilton took just two men with him: his "second" for the duel, and Dr. David Hosack.

As historian Victoria Johnson reveals in her groundbreaking biography, Hosack was one of the few points the duelists did agree on. Summoned that morning because of his role as the beloved Hamilton family doctor, he was also a close friend of Burr. A brilliant surgeon and a world-class botanist, Hosack--who until now has been lost in the fog of history--was a pioneering thinker who shaped a young nation.

Born in New York City, he was educated in Europe and returned to America inspired by his newfound knowledge. He assembled a plant collection so spectacular and diverse that it amazes botanists today, conducted some of the first pharmaceutical research in the United States, and introduced new surgeries to America. His tireless work championing public health and science earned him national fame and praise from the likes of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander von Humboldt, and the Marquis de Lafayette.

One goal drove Hosack above all others: to build the Republic's first botanical garden. Despite innumerable obstacles and near-constant resistance, Hosack triumphed when, by 1810, his Elgin Botanic Garden at last crowned twenty acres of Manhattan farmland. "Where others saw real estate and power, Hosack saw the landscape as a pharmacopoeia able to bring medicine into the modern age" (Eric W. Sanderson, author of Mannahatta). Today what remains of America's first botanical garden lies in the heart of midtown, buried beneath Rockefeller Center.

Whether collecting specimens along the banks of the Hudson River, lecturing before a class of rapt medical students, or breaking the fever of a young Philip Hamilton, David Hosack was an American visionary who has been too long forgotten. Alongside other towering figures of the post-Revolutionary generation, he took the reins of a nation. In unearthing the dramatic story of his life, Johnson offers a lush depiction of the man who gave a new voice to the powers and perils of nature.



Author: Victoria Johnson
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Published: 06/05/2018
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.50w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781631494192


Award: National Book Awards - Finalist
Award: Pulitzer Prize - Finalist


Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 04/15/2018
Library Journal 05/01/2018 pg. 82
Publishers Weekly 04/30/2018
Booklist 05/15/2018 pg. 6
Shelf Awareness 06/19/2018

About the Author
Johnson, Victoria: - Victoria Johnson, a former Cullman Fellow, is currently an associate professor of urban policy and planning at Hunter College (City University of New York), where she teaches on the history of nonprofits, philanthropy, and New York City.

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