Down the Garden Path

Beverley Nichols
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Down the Garden Path

Beverley Nichols
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308 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 13, 2004
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 308
  • Publisher: Timber Press
  • ISBN: 9780881927108
  • Dimensions: 5.88" W x 1.0" L x 8.33" H

Beverley Nichols (1898-1983) was a prolific writer on subjects ranging from religion to politics and travel, in addition to authoring six novels, five detective mysteries, four children''s stories, six autobiographies, and six plays. He is perhaps best remembered today for his gardening books. The first of them, Down the Garden Path, centered on his home and garden at Glatton and has been in print almost continuously since 1932. Merry Hall (1951) and its sequels Laughter on the Stairs (1953) and Sunlight on the Lawn (1956) document Nichols'' travails in renovating a Georgian mansion and its gardens soon after the war. His final garden was at Sudbrook Cottage, which serves as the setting for Garden Open Today (1963) and Garden Open Tomorrow (1968). The progress of all three gardens was followed avidly by readers of his books and weekly magazine columns.

“This semiautobiographical story, of Nichols’ first bumbling efforts at transforming a neglected property into a garden, was an immediate success and still rings true with amateur gardeners today.” —Bloomsbury Review

“You will definitely be reminded of why you garden. No wonder this book has for so many years been one of the world’s best-loved and most-quoted gardening books.” —Manchester (CT) Journal Inquirer

“Reading Beverly Nichols is like gliding along a smooth road through gentle, rolling scenery with a witty, articulate companion by your side.” —Smith Mountain Laker

“Nichols has a wicked sense of humor. I highly recommend this book as a means of relaxing after a hard day and having a good laugh.” —Buckeye
 

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