Hortus Revisited: A 21st Birthday Anthology

Hortus Revisited: A 21st Birthday Anthology

by David Wheeler (Editor)

Synopsis

A richly diverse selection from the original garden writings produced by the quarterly periodical Hortus over the last twenty-one years. 'Some of the best garden writing you could find anywhere.' Anna Pavord, The Independent 'Offering the finest garden writing in the English language.' The Daily Telegraph 'What a relief to read lean, sturdy sentences ...to see gardening as part of civilisation, bound up in commerce, science, art and literature.' The New York Times

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: 1st UK hardback
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 01 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0711227381
ISBN 13: 9780711227385

Media Reviews
It must have been quite a task for Mr Wheeler to select highlights from those 21 years, in a journal where the standards have been consistently high. The selection is, however, sparkling...we must hope for another charming volume when Hortus reaches its quarter-century. Country Life A box of delicious literary chocolates to hoard for a rainy afternoon. Garden Highlights from this treasure trove of hugely entertaining, occasionally eccentric, always erudite garden writing. Observer David Wheeler's twenty-first birthday Hortus is a consistent delight: a happy selection of well-written, and beautifully illustrated and printed essays...This has to be one of the best presents ever for a gardener. Museum of Garden History magazine This is a book to dip into, to keep by the bedside, or to while away time while waiting for an appointment, and I can thoroughly recommend it. Cornwall Gardens Trust Journal This book proves that if gardening is an art, then so is writing about it. Irish Examiner
Author Bio
David Wheeler is founder and editor of Hortus. He is the author of several books, a contributor to national newspapers and magazines and the editor of the anthology Hortus Revisited. In 2009, he was awarded one of the Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) highest accolades, the Veitch Memorial Medal. The Veitch Memorial Medal is awarded annually to persons of any nationality who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement and improvement of the science and practice of horticulture.