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Walled Gardens
Annabell Davis-Goff Manufacturer: Knopf ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items: ASIN: 0394568370 Release Date: 1989-09-23 |
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Easy-Care Landscape Plans: 41 Professional Designs for Do-It-Yourselfers
Susan A. Roth , and Susan Lang Manufacturer: Home Planners ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
Accessories: ASIN: 1881955222 |
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-In-depth information on what "easy-care" really means.Customer Reviews:
A good book for ideas and guidance.......2007-03-08
Not what it looked like.......2004-05-12
This is a marketing book.......2003-06-12
A good book -- but a little misleading........1999-10-20
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The Rose Garden: Short Stories
Maeve Brennan Manufacturer: Counterpoint ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 1582430500 |
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Addictive tales from a rediscovered mid-century master. Or maybe the more appropriate word would be mistress, since The Rose Garden is crammed to the rafters with maids and their mistresses. Maeve Brennan, a longtime staff writer at The New Yorker, shows herself thoroughly in control of her fictive house in this posthumous reissue of stories from the 1950s through the '70s. Each is a witty, mean little miracle of lost chances and bruised egos. The first five stories are set in the town of Herbert's Retreat, an arty, expensive enclave on the Hudson, based on Sneden's Landing where Brennan lived for several years with her husband, New Yorker managing editor St. Clair McKelway. The Herbert's Retreat stories are linked entertainments, compulsively readable, and worthy of the adoration inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Basil and Josephine" stories. Like Fitzgerald, Brennan limns shattering loss and hilariously sends up middle-class pretentions--sometimes within the space of the same sentence. A pompous New York critic imposes his finicky will on the good wives of the community; a favorite son returns a broken man and finds that only the maids will dance with him; a bum passing through leaves his rather stinky mark.Every character, above stairs and below, lives for the delight of recounting the disasters and drunks of the night before. The afternoon before the servants' annual dance, "jaded with talking about the dance, anxious now only to get on with it, willing even to have it past, so that they could start enjoying the discussion of it, most of the maids at Herbert's Retreat lay down on their beds for an unaccustomed ceremonial nap before getting dressed for the evening." The closed community and its inhabitants' transparent attempts to dominate each other recall E.F. Benson's utterly delightful Lucia series.
The Rose Garden is rounded out with several of Brennan's acclaimed stories of bereft Dublin life, a couple of experimental, stream-of-consciousness pieces, and, of all things, a handful of dog stories. Her forays into the interior life of her Labrador, Bluebell, might read as twee indulgences, except they're so rife with breathtaking, careful observation:
That was an unearthly morning--one mislaid at the beginning of the world and recovered in East Hampton under a high and massive sky of Mediterranean blue.... The wind was so new that it blew cold, in its first rush across the world, but the air was soft. The pheasant's head and body were almost buried in the powdery sand, but he had fallen with his wings wide open, and one of them slanted up to make a wedge of color in the air.Such quiet, perfect sentences stud Maeve Brennan's stories. This is a book full of intelligent diversions, a book that makes a good, lasting sound. --Claire Dederer
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From the author of The Springs of Affection, a second collection of masterly short stories from the glory days of The New Yorker.Maeve Brennan's collection The Springs of Affection was one of the best reviewed books of 1997. A volume of linked tales of the author's native Dublin, it enlarged the reputation of a too-often overlooked writer, a Flaubertian perfectionist revered by her New Yorker colleagues as one of the finest stylists the magazine ever produced. Now, with The Rose Garden, the remainder of her fiction-much of it previously uncollected-is at last restored to print, and Maeve Brennan stands revealed as one of the century's great short-story writers.
In five of these twenty stories, we return to Brennan's Dublin, which like Joyce's is a place of paralyzed souls, unexpressed love, and scaldingly wicked humor. Another group of stories-a satirical study of Herbert's Retreat, a snug and smug community just up the Hudson River from New York-concerns the Irish in America, the hired help of a set of money-conscious, social-climbing suburbanites. Still others take us into the cheap hotels and inexpensive restaurants of Times Square and Greenwich Village, and into the mind of Bluebell, an aging city dog-a female black Lab, to be exact-who lives on her memories of the country and the seashore. Together they form a collection that, as The New York Times Book Review said of The Springs of Affection, is "wide-ranging, savage, and poignant," and that "brings Brennan back to the table of modern fiction, where her place has been empty for too long."
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Gardens of Britain and Ireland
Patrick Taylor Manufacturer: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1405307625 |
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This definitive illustrated survey presents 2,000 of the most beautiful and inspiring gardens of Britain and Ireland with evocative prose and photographs. Organized by region, it presents the full range of this region's horticultural heritage, covering everything from the "Lost" Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall to the extraordinary ecological diversity and futuristic ambitions of the Eden Project.Customer Reviews:
Book is a Winner.......2007-05-22
Very enjoyable.......2006-05-05
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This magical book is both a guide to the most delightful places for garden lovers to stay and eat, and a guide to the top gardens of Ireland, providing a wonderful framework for the garden lover's Irish vacation.Simple and user friendly, the book includes around one hundred tip-top gardens, arranged by area, with up-to-the-minute practical information, photographs, and maps. Introducing each section is a guide to the kind of romantic accommodation and restaurants, pubs or cafÇs with really interesting food that will enhance the garden lovers experience, in most cases also set in lovely gardens. Each section also includes useful information for gardeners with suggestions for top nurseries, garden centers, or additional gardens to visit.
This new guide builds on the reputation of two experienced writers in the hospitality and garden fields. The Georgina Campbell Guides to The Best Places To Eat Drink and Stay in Ireland (the Georgina Campbell's Ireland series) are widely recognized as the essential companions to any tour around the country, and Marianne Heron's best selling Hidden Gardens of Ireland is still in print in the second edition 10 years on.
Designed to cater for both the home and overseas market, the guide will be both an ideal gift and a long lived and useful substitute for the plethora of cross references in books, maps, and brochures formerly needed for the intrepid garden visitor. For the more casual garden lover, it will provide the perfect reference for planning holidays and short breaks in the most delightful surroundings.
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Rome and the Literature of Gardens (Classical Inter/Faces) (Classical Inter/Faces)
Victoria Emma Pagan Manufacturer: Duckworth Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0715635069 Release Date: 2007-02-16 |
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Rome and the Literature of Gardens explores the garden as a powerful locus of transformation and transgression in the De Re Rustica of Columella, the Satires of Horace, the Annals of Tacitus, and the Confessions of Saint Augustine. In keeping with the approach of this series, a concluding chapter examines the reincarnation of these expressions in the contemporary plays Arcadia and The Invention of Love by Tom Stoppard. Many books on gardens in ancient Rome concentrate on either technical agricultural manuals, or pastoral poetry, or the physical remains of Roman gardens. Instead, this book considers images of gardens from a kaleidoscope of genres, especially those that the Romans made their own: satire, annalistic history, and autobiography. This atypical approach makes a unique contribution to the field of Latin literature and garden history, bridging the gap between material culture and cultural history.
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In an Irish Garden
Manufacturer: Weidenfeld & Nicholson ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0297789295 |
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'...sheer visual delight with magnificent colour reproductions of gardens great and small.'
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Beds and Borders: 40 Professional Designs for Do-It-Yourselfers
Manufacturer: Home Planners ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 1881955451 |
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This book is a waste of money.......2007-09-09
CAN YOU SAY RIPOFF?.......2000-08-29
beds and borders.......2000-02-05
Disappointing.......1999-06-15
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Gardens and Ghettos: The Art of Jewish Life in Italy
Vivian B. Mann Manufacturer: University of California Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0520068254 |
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Jews arrived in the Republic of Rome some time in the second or first century B.C.E. They soon formed their own community which absorbed Roman cultural forms but was able to maintain its identity and integrity. For more than twenty centuries, the Italian peninsula has been home to the heirs of this ancient minority community, whose culture is a blend of traditional Jewish content with Roman, then Italian cultural forms.Customer Reviews:
Wonderful book, very comprehensive........1998-12-20
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The Garden Lover's Guide to Ireland (Garden Lover's Guides to)
Terrence Reeves-Smyth Manufacturer: Princeton Architectural Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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Even from the name The Emerald Isle, it's clear that gardens are part and parcel of the history and character of Ireland. Castles, parks, and simple country gardens are all presented in this essential tour guide that features over 100 Irish gardens with lush photographs and detailed descriptions. From the imposing formal terraces of Powerscourt near Dublin to the mixed plantings of Glenveagh Castle's woodland garden, set in the wild Donegal landscape, this guide reveals breathtaking sights awaiting travelers.Customer Reviews:
Excellent travel guide but not for garden planners.......2002-05-20
If you are planning a trip to view gardens, this is a lovely guide. If you are looking for more indepth information and images, it is rather slim.
Ireland's Quiet Beauty.......2001-10-02
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Islamic Desk Reference: Compiled from the Encyclopaedia of Islam
E. J. Van Donzel , and E. J. Van Donzel Manufacturer: Brill Academic Publishers ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 9004097384 |
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The growing demand for concise and factual information about the history and culture of Islam has now been met with the Islamic Desk Reference. This handy one-volume work contains a condensation of the subject-matter of The Encyclopaedia of Islam, the most prestigious and valuable reference work for Islamic studies published this century. In a brief, orderly and intelligible form the Islamic Desk Reference provides thus a unique and valuable quick reference tool for those interested in the religion, the believers and the countries of the Islamic world. All entries in the Islamic Desk Reference are given in English. Thus, names of Arabic origin which in the West were corrupted to another spelling, e.g. Ibn Sina to Avicenna, al-Kuhl to alcohol, are found under the latter term. The Islamic Desk Reference contains maps, diagrams and genealogical tables for easy reference, and illustrations.Customer Reviews:
Islamic Desk Reference.......2001-07-17
Though barebone, the entries nonetheless hint at the fascination of the full-scale articles from which they derive. Look up "Sabbath," for example, and learn that the lack of an Islamic day of rest follows from the stringent Islamic ban on anthropomorphism (God could not have needed a day of rest).
Given the orientalist pedigree of the Encyclopaedia, it probably comes as no surprise that the editors deal more consistently with medieval subjects than with modern ones. Indeed, post-World War II is striking in its inconsistency. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi has a very long entry while the Ayatollah Khomeini is completely absent. One Egyptian fundamentalist (Hasan al-Banna) shows up and another (Sayyid Qutb) does not. But this is a mere cavil. The Islamic Desk Reference's major accomplishment is to offer an accurate and fast access to the history and religion of the Muslim peoples.
Middle East Quarterly, December 1994
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