D. G. Hessayon

D. G. Hessayon

David Gerald Hessayon (born 1928) is a British author and botanist of Cypriot descent who is known for a best-selling series of gardening manuals known as the "Expert Guides" under his title Dr. D. G. Hessayon. The series started in 1958 with Be Your Own Gardening Expert and in 2008 the celebrated their 50th anniversary and the 50 millionth copy in print.[1] They have become the best selling gardening books in history.[2]

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Early life

David Hessayon is the son of a Cypriot landowner and grew up in Manchester, England. He gained a Bachelor of Science degree in botany from Leeds University. In 1950, he travelled to the United States where he worked as the editor of a small town newspaper. In 1953, he went to Ghana as a Research Fellow at the University College before returning to Manchester to obtain his doctorate in soil ecology. In 1955, he accepted a position as chief scientist with Pan Britannica Industries Ltd(PBI),[3] becoming chairman in 1972. It was here Dr. Hessayon formulated the idea for his "Expert" guides to gardening.

The "Expert" guides

A steady stream of publications followed the initial Be Your Own Gardening Expert, each maintaining the basic formula of down-to-earth writing with pictures, charts, and photographs. On the British bestsellers list for the 1980s, two Experts were in the Top 10. There are (as of 2009) over 20 "Expert" titles in 22 languages and in Britain their sales continue to dominate the gardening paperback lists.[4] The Vegetable & Herb Expert [5] continues to be the best seller.

I would say that the Expert Books have been the biggest innovation in gardening publications since the death of William Robinson in 1938

—Dr. Brent Elliott, Librarian, Royal Horticultural Society, [6]

Recognition

In 1993, he received the first-ever Lifetime Achievement award at the British Book Awards. He was also awarded The Veitch Memorial Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society for his contribution to the advancement and improvement of the science and practice of horticulture. In 1999 he was awarded a Guinness World Records certificate for being Britain’s "bestselling non-fiction author of the 1990s".[7]

Despite a resolve to stay out of the limelight,[8] he has received further awards- a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Garden Media Guild,[9] three honorary doctorates [10] and, in 2007, an OBE.

Notes

  1. ^ booktrade.info - Book Trade Announcements - Expert Books Celebrates Its First 50 Years Of Publishing
  2. ^ theBookseller.com
  3. ^ Bayer Garden
  4. ^ Transworld
  5. ^ Amazon.co.uk: Vegetable and Herb Expert: D.G. Hessayon: Books
  6. ^ YOU'RE BOOKED! | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNETv
  7. ^ D.G.Hessayon, The Gardening Expert - The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia
  8. ^ Leader: Raking it in | Books | The Guardian
  9. ^ GWG Awards: Press Room
  10. ^ David Hessayon | Honorary graduations 2008 | Media | University of Leeds

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