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#445648 in Books Sackville West Vita 2014-11-04 2014-11-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .34 x 1.55 x 6.29l; .0 #File Name: 1250060052386 pagesSissinghurst Vita Sackville West and the Creation of a Garden
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Not for the first-time Sissinghurst readerBy Michigan 73For the reader who knows the garden's creators; their lives and their literary output; this book offers behind-the scenes revelationsperhaps not known. Sarah Raven would know these stories and she shares them generously in this book.There are much better books in the marketplace for the reader unfamiliar with Sissinghurst; whether its garden or its history.This isn't the place to start!Read Vita's books; Tony Lord and/or Jane Brown. Then; enjoy Sarah Raven's lovely book.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. This book gives great insight into the thinking behind the creation of the ...By BillThis book gives great insight into the thinking behind the creation of the garden and the person who created it - excellent reading4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Combination of History and HorticultureBy Sylvia F. BornarthI found thehistory of Sisinghurst to be most interesting since no other books I read about thesubject have been so complete. There is a great deal of information on plants that I foun d a bit too much. It depends on the readers' interest. All in all it is a good read.