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Audrey wanted to
write a fun catalog, so here it is! Not a lot of
gardening
books, but some very nice ones indeed, including some choice titles by
and about Vita Sackville-West and Gertrude Jekyll. And some nice
women's gardening books. And Audrey's fanfare, of course.
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CATALOGS
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Beales,
Peter. CLASSIC ROSES. Henry Holt And Company, 1985. Hardcover.
Ex-library
copy with usual markings, including memorial bookplate on front free
endpaper.
An encyclopedia for the serious rose enthusiast, sumptuously
illustrated
with color photographs and infused with Beales's love for his
subject.
VG-/VG- $20
Brown, Jane. SISSINGHURST:
PORTRAIT
OF A GARDEN. Illustrated by John Miller. Harry N. Abrams, 1990.
Hardcover.
John Miller's breathtaking photographs of Sissinghurst are beautiful
enough
without context, but the real, unifying portrait of Sissinghurst is
provided
by Jane Brown. She marries Sissinghurst's history with Vita
Sackville-West's
history well enough to delight even the most ardent Bloomsbury fan.
This
lovely gardening volume Is a special treat for literary enthusiasts,
and
contains a larger--and stronger--biographical element than you might
expect
from a book this visually appealing. VG/VG $20
Durand, Herbert. FIELD BOOK OF COMMON FERNS. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1949. Hardcover. 9th Printing. Pencil marking to front dustjacket flap. Previous owner's sticker on front free endpaper, and small newspaper articles taped to endpapers. Small illustrated (black and white) book with concise, useful and well-written text. While the information is well organized and pleasantly displayed, Durand's personal observations pop up here and there, giving this field guide a sense of unique character usually missing from this rather clinical genre. VG-/VG- <SOLD> Ely, Helena Rutherfurd. A Woman's Hardy Garden. Foreword by Ann Lovejoy. Collier, 1990. Originally published in 1903. Slim trade paperback, new, $5 Fox, Frances Margaret. FLOWERS AND THEIR TRAVELS. Bobbs-Merrill, 1936. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Spine sunned and faded; wear to head and foot. VG-. $15
Jekyll, Gertrude. THE ILLUSTRATED GERTRUDE JEKYLL. Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden. Illustrated by Charlotte Wess. Little, Brown & Company, 1988. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. Volume designed with as much care as the gardens discussed within. Jekyll married the art and the craft of gardening, and this volume does her visions justice. VG/VG <SOLD> Jekyll, Gertrude. The Gardener's Essential Gertrude Jekyll. Edited and Introduced by Elizabeth Lawrence. Godine, 1964, 1986. As New trade paperback, $8 Jekyll, Gertrude. Classic English Gardens. Paintings by George E. Elgood. Introduced by Sally Festing. Smithmark, 1995. As new, F/F <SOLD> Jenkins, Emyl. Pleasures of the Garden. Photography by Chip Henderson and Emyl Jenkins. Foreword by C. Z. Guest. Crown, 1993, first edition. F/F, $15 Kellaway, Deborah, ed. The Illustrated Book of Women Gardeners. Illustrated by women photograhers. Bulfinch Press, 1995, 1997. New. F/F $35 Lees-Milne, Alvilde and Rosemary Verey, ed. The Englishwoman's Garden. Foreword by Roy Strong. Chatto & Windus, 1980. VG/VG $24 Nichols, Beverley (Mr. ) . GARDEN OPEN TODAY. Illustrated by William McLaren. E. P. Dutton & Co. , 1963. Hardcover. Book club edition. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper. Some yellow highlighting to book, resulting in condition downgrade. Here is garden tutelage made anecdotal and charming; delightful illustrations including one very nice cat. VG-/VG <SOLD> Ordish, George. THE LIVING GARDEN. The 400-Year History of an English Garden. Illustrated by Alison Claire Darke. Houghton And Mifflin, 1985. Softcover. The title's right on, although it doesn't take into account the history of the families who designed and maintained the garden. That social history satisfactorily leavens the wealth of natural history Ordish conveys, resulting in an entertaining, educational book. VG+. $7Sackville-West, Vita. THE ILLUSTRATED GARDEN BOOK. A New Anthology by Robin Lane Fox. Illustrated by Freda Titford and Ken Kirkwood. Atheneum, 1989. Softcover. Minor soiling to title page. Softcover; lavishly illustrated (photographs and drawings) judicious selection of Sackville-West's gardening columns for the Observer. Looks uplifting, especially with a cup of tea and an afghan on a grey winter afternoon. Especially gorgeous photographs. VG. $15 Sackville-West, Vita. A JOY OF GARDENING. Harper & Brothers, 1958. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. Large chip missing from spine of dustjacket. Previous owner's bookplate on front free endpaper. VG/G <SOLD> Sarle, Cora Helena. A Shaker Sister's Drawings. Wild Plants Illustrated by Cora Helena Sarle. Monacelli Press, 1997. Reproductions of a notebook written and drawn in the 1880's. F/G. $15 Schinz, Marina. VISIONS OF PARADISE. Themes and Variations on the Garden. Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1985. Hardcover. Text by Susan Littlefield with Marina Schinz. Schinz is a photographer, and this is primarily a coffee table book offering...well, visions of paradise. This handsome volume would make a splendid gift for a friend who gardens, who enjoys beauty, or who simply needs an armchair vacation. Did I mention that it's a bargain? VG/VG <SOLD> Sheldon, Elisabeth. The Flamboyant Garden. Photography by Dency Kane. Henry Holt, 1997, first edition. Great pictures. F/F, $10 Stuart, David. THE GARDEN TRIUMPHANT. A Victorian Legacy. Harper & Row, 1988. Hardcover. Hefty, nicely-illustrated volume. Geared toward those with an interest in Victorians, Victorian gardens and in the history and development of gardens, rather than those looking for practical instruction. Stuart's book is solid in a scholarly sense, but more importantly it's absorbing and escapist, and it offers a window onto a world that today's gardeners try to recapture. VG/VG $12
Thompson, Flora. The Illustrated Lark Rise to Candleford. Crown, 1983, first edition. VG/G+ <SOLD> Verey, Rosemary and Ellen Samuels. The American Woman's Garden. NY Graphic Society, 1984. 185 color illustrations. Signed by Ellen Samuels. F/G. $35 Whaley, Emily and William Baldwin. Mrs. Whaley and Her Charleston Garden. Illustrated by Charles DeAntonio. Algonquin Books, 1997. Small hardback, F/F, $8 Wright, Richardson. THE GARDENER'S BED-BOOK. Short and Long Pieces to be Read in Bed by Those Who Love Husbandry and the Green Growing Things of Earth. J. B. Lippincott, 1929. Hardcover. 2nd Printing. Minor wear to head and foot of spine and to edges of book. Front hinge starting. Lovely small green cloth-bound volume dedicated to marital harmony--the preface is called "How to read in bed and remain happily married". Hmm, -I- may have to buy this one. G+. <SOLD> |