"The triumph and tragedy of the ash is one of the stories that define our age. Few trees are more beautiful and so bountiful in the number of species they support, and none are so versatile in the uses we have found for it. Parker’s book fills one with admiration for this wonderful tree even as we weep for its fate."
— Peter Marren, author of "Rainbow Dust: Three Centuries of Butterfly Delight"
"This book has much to recommend it. Thoughtful, even poetic in places, it covers scientific and medical information thoroughly, and the treatment of history, myth, and folklore makes it a wonderful sourcebook. For this it is worth its space on any shelf."
— Gardens Illustrated
"A lovely work, beautifully illustrated with numerous color photographs. . . . An entertaining, educational work. Recommended."
— Choice
"The first impression of Ash, by Parker, is the exceptional quality of its production. From very first handling, the extremely pleasing feel is immediately apparent, and this continues throughout, from the quality of the printed page to the many and varied, super-glossy photographs and drawings. It’s a cliché about 'books and covers,' but in this instance the reader really will not be disappointed. It is a joy to just hold the book! The fact that it is also an easy and absorbing read is a plus. . . . Ash brings together a broad and varied perspective of this most prolific of trees, with abundant stories, fascinating facts, and scientific research into fraxinus from around the globe."
— Living Woods Magazine
"In Ash, we hear the authoritative voice of an expert and genuine enthusiast. Tree aficionados will love the detail, but there’s plenty to satisfy anyone with a broad interest in nature; the botanical story is enjoyably told and there is much of joyful human interest."
— Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland News
“Ash by Parker is a fascinating, fact- and photo-filled Fraxinus feast, and proudly stands tall amongst Reaktion Books’ other tree—and tree-like—titles such as Birch, Palm, and Mulberry.”
— Botany One
"Beautifully illustrated with many images of ash trees in natural settings along with interesting historical photographs. This book is reasonably priced and will be enjoyed by professional and amateur botanists as well as by horticulturalists and foresters."
— Plant Science Bulletin