Sir Joseph Hooker is remembered as an eminent Victorian botanist & one of Charles Darwin`s closest collaborators. Many gardeners & lovers of rhododendrons know of his plant collecting expedition in the Himalayas, but few are aware of his participation in Sir James Clark Ross`s epic voyage to Antarctica in 1839-43, of his to Syria & Lebanon in 1860, to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco in 1871, & to the Rockies & California in 1877. At some risk to his own safety & health he discovered many new species of plants introduced a number of attractive flowers into British gardens. Hooker was also an amateur artist who obsessively sketched landscape, flora &, occasionally, people & buildings. Ray Desmond has written a fascinating biography of a remarkable man.