Saturday 27 August 2011

Two Gardeners

Two Gardeners
Author: Katherine S. White
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0807085588



Two Gardeners: Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence--A Friendship in Letters


A legendary editor at The New Yorker during its first thirty-four years, Katharine S. Get Two Gardeners literature books for free.
White was also a great garden enthusiast. In March 1958 she began publishing her popular column, "Onward and Upward in the Garden." Her first column elicited loads of fan mail, but one letter in particular caught her attention. From Elizabeth Lawrence, a noted southern garden writer, it was filled with suggestions and encouragement. When Katharine wrote back her appreciation, she reported on her Maine garden and discussed the plants and books that interested her. Thus began a correspondence that would last for almost twenty years, until Katharine's death in 1977.

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White was also a great garden enthusiast. In March 1958 she began publishing her popular column, "Onward and Upward in the Garden." Her first column elicited loads of fan mail, but one letter in particular caught her attention. From Elizabeth Lawrence, a noted southern garden writer, it was filled with suggestions and encouragement

Two Gardeners is a collection of these luminous letters, edited and introduced

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