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Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden / Mrs. C.W. Earle.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge library collectionPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource (xii, 381 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107741881 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 635 23
LOC classification:
  • SB455 .E26 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- January -- February -- March -- April -- May -- June -- July -- August -- September -- October -- November -- December -- Sons -- Furnishing -- A day in London -- Health -- Amateur artists -- Daughters -- Appendix -- Index.
Summary: Mrs C. W. Earle (1836-1925) was born into the minor aristocracy as Maria Theresa Villiers. After training as an artist, she married Captain C. W. Earle, who inherited family property which enabled a comfortable lifestyle with a town house in London and a small property with a large garden in Surrey. Earle's designs for her garden were much admired by her artistic and literary circle, and she was encouraged to write down her gardening advice. With the help of her niece, Lady Constance Lytton (who provides an appendix on Japanese flower arranging), she published this book, the first of three, in 1897, and it was a great and immediate success. The reader is addressed directly and engagingly on topics ranging from gardening and cookery books to planting schemes, healthy recipes, interior decoration, and the rearing of boys and girls, together with plenty of practical advice on all aspects of gardening.
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Originally published: London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1897.

Preface -- January -- February -- March -- April -- May -- June -- July -- August -- September -- October -- November -- December -- Sons -- Furnishing -- A day in London -- Health -- Amateur artists -- Daughters -- Appendix -- Index.

Mrs C. W. Earle (1836-1925) was born into the minor aristocracy as Maria Theresa Villiers. After training as an artist, she married Captain C. W. Earle, who inherited family property which enabled a comfortable lifestyle with a town house in London and a small property with a large garden in Surrey. Earle's designs for her garden were much admired by her artistic and literary circle, and she was encouraged to write down her gardening advice. With the help of her niece, Lady Constance Lytton (who provides an appendix on Japanese flower arranging), she published this book, the first of three, in 1897, and it was a great and immediate success. The reader is addressed directly and engagingly on topics ranging from gardening and cookery books to planting schemes, healthy recipes, interior decoration, and the rearing of boys and girls, together with plenty of practical advice on all aspects of gardening.

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