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  2. A Garden of Earthly Delights - Wikipedia

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    A Garden of Earthly Delights is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, published by Vanguard in 1967. Her second book published, it is the first in her "Wonderland Quartet" followed by Expensive People (1968), them (1969), and Wonderland (1971). It was a finalist for the 1968 annual U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. [1]

  3. In Small Things Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    The book presents the idea that small objects can play big parts in an individual's life, and should therefore not be taken lightly in an archaeological investigation. The book is one of Deetz's most popular, and has become a staple piece of literature for those studying historical archaeology .

  4. D. G. Hessayon - Wikipedia

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    Other books by the author Title Year published ISBN Potato Growers Handbook (with P G Fenemore) 1961 Silage Makers' Handbook (with Christopher Hugh Wood) 1962 The Garden Book of Europe 1973 ISBN 0241023866: The Armchair Book of the Garden 1983 ISBN 0712602348: The Bio Friendly Gardening Guide 1990 ISBN 0903505339: The Bedside Book of the Garden ...

  5. Garden writing - Wikipedia

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    Her My Garden (Book) (1999) uses gardens as a lens to explore diverse themes including colonialism while providing advice and instruction on garden management. [ 36 ] Atkinson identifies Richard Powers 's 1998 novel Gain as an example of late 20th-century literary fiction that takes gardening as its subject.

  6. A Garden of Pomegranates - Wikipedia

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    The first edition was published in 1932. The book was printed four times, with a second edition being published in 1970 by Llewellyn Publications. The title pays homage to Moses ben Jacob Cordovero's Pardes Rimonim, or "Pomegranate Orchard." [1] A third edition was printed in 1999, by Llewellyn Publications.

  7. The Cement Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Cement Garden received positive reviews from critics. A reviewer for Kirkus Reviews argued that although one important event in the novel seemed staged for effect, the grim book "is somehow suffused with light and warmth. Having worked such wonders with such intrinsically stunted material, McEwan calls attention to his undeniable talent.

  8. Ruth Stout - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Imogen Stout [1]: 2 was born June 14, 1884, [2] in Girard, Kansas, [3] the fifth child of Quaker parents John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter Stout. [1]: 2, 35 Her younger brother Rex Stout, also an author, was famous for the Nero Wolfe detective stories.

  9. Graham Stuart Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Graham Stuart Thomas OBE VMH (3 April 1909 – 17 April 2003) was an English horticulturist, who is likely best known for his work with garden roses, his restoration and stewardship of over 100 National Trust gardens and for writing 19 books on gardening, many of which remain classics today.

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