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Anonymous
Posted February 21, 2000
Warner's book comes from a gentler time when publishing was still a profession for gentlefolk and even casual books of essays were both written and read. Originally published in 1870, it is the source of America's best-known proverb about public life: 'Politics makes strange bedfellows.' In it Warner also famously observed that a gardener should have an iron back with a hinge in it. A bit pricey at $69 for the reprint, but something your library should be urged to acquire if its gardening section is to be complete -- assuming it hasn't still got this keeper in a good stout archival binding from having bought it in your great-grandmother's day.
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