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Reviews of current garden Books

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Book reviews for July 2010

Book Reviews - July 2010

Two book reviews:

Gardens of Divine Imitation - Book cover

Book Reviews - April - May 2010

Two reviews of Gardens of Divine Imitation:

  
Garden Books reviews March 2010

Book Reviews - January 2010

Two books reviews:

  • Follies of Europe: Architectural Fantasies
  • RHS, Ready, Steady Grow!
[Read March 2010 Book Reviews]
  
Garden Books reviews January 2010

Book Reviews - January 2010

Newly-published books (green) and others that the reviewers just like, and want to recommend (purple): Plus a piece on book-hunting... [Read January 2010 Book Reviews]

  
The Lost Gardens of Sydney By Colleen Morris

Lost Gardens of Sydney

As soon as you pick up this book and flick through it, you know, if you are in England as I am, that you are looking at a different land. The illustrations of gardens and landscapes all have space: above, around and beyond... [Read full Book Review]

  
The Scottish Gardener - Book cover

The Scottish Gardener

Suki Urquhart has chosen to call her book The Scottish Gardener rather than Scottish Gardens for a very good reason. The people are as important as the gardens they create, and that means that the author can range the whole gamut from formal historical gardens, to... [Read full Book Review]

  
Seeds of Blood and Beauty - Book cover

Seeds of Blood and Beauty

This is a book of exciting travel, and discovery – exciting for the reader that it - for the explorers themselves it must have been hell on earth at times. Like being dropped off in a snow field without tent or supplies, being attacked frequently, robbed and cheated by their guides...[Read full Book Review]

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