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"In this beginners guide to amateur gardening, Geoffrey Newsomethe highly acclaimed translator of Capek's witty Letters from Englandhas captured the grace and irony of the original Czech to produce a volume that will be treasured equally by those who love gardening as a relaxation, those who loathe it as a chore, and those who have no interest in it whatsoever. For behind the practical advice and witty anecdotes lies a poetic evocation of the Garden of Eden. This book is a characteristic product of Capek's genius: amusing, informative, and full of a quizzical interest in people, animals, and plants."
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The Gardener's Year, Karel Čapek
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- Released
- 2003
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- Title
- The Gardener's Year
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Karel Čapek
- Publisher
- Burns & Oates
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN10
- 1870626699
- ISBN13
- 9781870626699
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, True Stories, Technology & Engineering, Hobby, Science & Math, Nature, Czech Literature, Humor, Plants, Agricultural Sciences, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Fun, Gifts for grandpa, Gifts for grandma, Gardening & Landscaping, Garden, Flowers, Weather, Landscape Architecture, Forest Animals, Gardens, Parks, Tractors, Garden Plants, Josef Čapek, Forest Fruits, Forest Gardens, Agricultural Tools
- Rating
- 4.35 out of 5
- Description
- "In this beginners guide to amateur gardening, Geoffrey Newsomethe highly acclaimed translator of Capek's witty Letters from Englandhas captured the grace and irony of the original Czech to produce a volume that will be treasured equally by those who love gardening as a relaxation, those who loathe it as a chore, and those who have no interest in it whatsoever. For behind the practical advice and witty anecdotes lies a poetic evocation of the Garden of Eden. This book is a characteristic product of Capek's genius: amusing, informative, and full of a quizzical interest in people, animals, and plants."






