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digger_d
Posted November 11, 2009
I was very pleased with the book. It was not what I expected, as I bought it on the strength of the word gardens & being a gardener I expected something a little different
It would not be for everybody , but then nothing is. I would recommend it to serious gardeners, those interested in philosophy, history,and politics. I consider it a real keeper.
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Kingswood
Posted November 13, 2010
Emersonian Essays on the Cultivated and Cultured
Professor Harrison reminds of the link between the cultural and the horticultural. The garden exists as a designated space set apart from the workaday world of activity-for-its-own sake, a space needed all the more in these times of ecological crisis.
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Posted April 17, 2010
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