David Mabberley - Published Books

Published Books

  • La carta de colores de Haenke de la Expedición Malaspina: un enigma - Haenke’s Malaspina colour-chart: an enigma. D.J. Mabberley & M.P. de San Pío Aladrén. 2012. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Madrid, Spain.
  • Mabberley's plant-book. A portable dictionary of plants, their classifications and uses, third edition. D.J. Mabberley, 2008. Cambridge University Press.
  • The story of the apple. B.E. Juniper & D.J. Mabberley. 2006. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, US & Cambridge, UK.
  • Arthur Harry Church: the anatomy of flowers. D.J. Mabberley. 2000. Merrell & The Natural History Museum, London.
  • Ferdinand Bauer: the nature of discovery. D.J. Mabberley. 1999. Merrell Holberton & The Natural History Museum, London.
  • Paradisus: Hawaiian plant watercolors by Geraldine King Tam. D.J. Mabberley. 1999 ). Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawai'i, US.
  • The Flora Graeca Story. Sibthorp, Bauer and Hawkins in the Levant. H.W. Lack & D.J. Mabberley. 1998 . Oxford University Press.
  • An exquisite eye: The Australian flora and fauna drawings 1801-1820 of Ferdinand Bauer. P. Watts, J.A. Pomfret & D.J. Mabberley. 1997. Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. Glebe, New South Wales, Australia.
  • The plant-book. A portable dictionary of the vascular plants, second edition. D.J. Mabberley, 1997. Cambridge University Press, UK.
  • Meliaceae. In: Foundation Flora Malesiana (Editor). Flora Malesiana, Series 1, Volume 12. D.J. Mabberley, C.M. Pannell & A.M. Sing, 1995. Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Algarve plants and landscape. Passing tradition and ecological change. D.J. Mabberley & P.J. Placito. 1993. Oxford University Press.
  • Tropical rain forest ecology, second edition. D.J. Mabberley, 1991. Blackie, Glasgow.
  • The plant-book. A portable dictionary of the higher plants. D.J. Mabberley, 1987. Cambridge University Press.
  • Jupiter botanicus. Robert Brown of the British Museum. D.J. Mabberley, 1985. Cramer, Braunschweig & British Museum (Natural History), London.
  • Tropical rain forest ecology. D.J. Mabberley, 1983. Blackie, Glasgow.
  • Revolutionary botany. Thalassiophyta and other essays of A.H. Church. D.J. Mabberley, (Ed.) 1981. Clarendon, Oxford.
  • Tropical botany. Essays presented to E.J.H. Corner for his seventieth birthday. D.J. Mabberley & C.K. Lan (Eds.). 1977. Botanic Gardens, Singapore.


The standard author abbreviation Mabb. is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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