Editorial Reviews
Book News, October 3, 2002
"Contains all the wit and humor of his previous books, [and] several excruciatingly funny passages about cats and society personages."
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Marilis Hornidge Rockland Courier-Gazette : [Nichols] is someone whose company anyone would enjoy, whose wit is charming, and whose story-telling abilities area marvel.
SciTech Book News : Contains all the wit and humor of his previous books, with the addition of several excruciatingly funny passages about cats and society personages.
Pam Beck Raleigh News and Observer : [A] modern English gardening classic . . . . Delightful.
Joanne S. Carpender National Gardener : [Nichols's] practical garden tips are spiced with his delightful sense of humor and strong opinions on gardening.
Heather Enthusiasts of the Redwood Empire Newsletter : I simply could not put it down.
Heather Enthusiasts of the Redwood Empire Newsletter : I simply could not put it down.
Helen Chesnut Victoria Times Colonist : [This book] continues Nichols' trademark blend of practical horticultural techniques with whimsical humanity.
New York Times : Think of Beverley Nichols as the Noel Coward of garden writing—nobody did it with a fizzier mix of wit, elegance, sophistication, and mad whimsy.
Marty Hair Detroit Free Press : Fans . . . will be charmed.
Bob Cowden Pacific Horticulture : [Nichols] is at his literary best bringing out the best in plants.
Julia Watson English Garden : [Nichols's] cosy style, leavened by sharp observation and wit, can be enjoyed once more . . . Makes a delightful read.
Garden Open Tomorrow
Garden Open Tomorrow,Beverley Nichols,Bryan Connon,William McLaren,Timber Press,0881925527,1899,20th century,Authors, English,Biography,England,Essays,Gardeners,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Homes and haunts,Nichols, Beverley,,Richmond
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