Home and Garden
Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Worker in Both
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Dec '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The second book by one of the most influential garden designers of her time, first published in 1890.
First published in 1890, this is the second book by Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932), one of the most influential garden designers of her time. It is a collection of her advice and reflections on a range of topics, from notes on particular plants to guidance on practical projects.Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932), the distinguished and influential garden designer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, originally trained as an artist but later turned her hand to craftwork, gardening, and plant collecting and breeding. During her career she collaborated with distinguished architects such as Sir Edwin Lutyens and reached a popular audience through the publication of articles in newspapers and magazines such as William Robinson's The Garden. Jekyll's second book, first published in 1890, is a collection of her advice and reflections on a range of topics, particularly those relating to her own home, Munstead Wood. It contains chapters on particular plants, and gives guidance on projects such as building rock gardens, as well as more idiosyncratic pieces on her cats, or the importance of one's own tools. Jekyll's informal tone and the range of topics discussed make this a fascinating work of social and gardening history.
ISBN: 9781108037204
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
Weight: 510g
404 pages