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South Africa
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The Book of the Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary Barker is a cherished collection that brings together the enchanting worlds of flora and fairies through poetry and illustration. First published in 1927 by Blackie & Son Limited of London and Glasgow, this volume combines three of Barker's earlier works: Flower Fairies of the Spring (1923), Flower Fairies of the Summer (1925), and Flower Fairies of the Autumn (1926)

This compilation showcases Barker's unique ability to blend botanical accuracy with whimsical fairy imagery. Each poem and illustration pair introduces readers to a different flower fairy, capturing the essence of the plant and the spirit of the fairy associated with it. Barker's work was heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites and Victorian artist Kate Greenaway, evident in the delicate and detailed illustrations.

The book reflects the early 20th-century fascination with fairies, a cultural trend influenced by figures like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and J.M. Barrie . Barker's fairies, often modeled after real children, are set against backdrops of accurately rendered plants, making the work both imaginative and educational.