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Virginia Woolf's Garden - The Story of the Garden At Monk's House

English · Hardback

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This chronological account takes you through the key events in the lives of Virginia and Leonard Woolf through a history of their home, Monk’s House in Sussex, where Virginia wrote most of her major novels.  The story of this magical garden includes selected quotations from the writings of the Woolfs which reveal how important a role the garden played in their lives, as a source of both pleasure and inspiration. Bought by them in 1919 as a country retreat, Monk's House was somewhere they came to read, write and work in the garden.  Virginia wrote first in a converted tool shed, and later in her purpose-built wooden writing lodge tucked into a corner of the orchard. Enriched with rare archive images and embroidered garden plans, the book takes the reader on a journey through the various garden ‘rooms’, (including the Italian Garden, the Fishpond Garden, the Millstone Terrace and the Walled Garden), each presented in the context of the lives of the Woolfs, with fascinating glimpses into their daily routines at Rodmell. 

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CAROLINE ZOOB is  an embroiderer, designer of china and textiles, and someone who set a trend for making beautiful things using antique textiles. She undertakes design commissions for several large companies and runs a website  www.caroline-zoob.co.uk selling her embroidery and a range of homewares. Her book Childhood Treasures was published in 2003. Caroline Zoob lives in East Sussex.
CAROLINE ARBER


Summary

A chronological account takes the reader through the key events in the lives of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, and their deaths.

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'takes the reader on a visually sumptuous tour of the property's famous grounds, uncovering its enchanting patchwork of 'rooms' and offering a fascinating glimpse into the Woolfs' daily lives.'
'her embroidered plans of the gardens add a delightful extra dimension to the book.'
"an indispensable treasure for any Woolf fan, Anglophile, or gardener"
'an unusual and affecting book'
'a glorious amalgam of biography and gardening'
"a beautifully presented book ... visual pleasure ... uses [language] engagingly. Gardeners and Woolf readers will much enjoy her book"
'Zoob's admirably passionate approach to the house and garden as an artistic whole has produced an extraordinary book, full of quiet images that exactly capture the beauty of the place...Buy it!'
'Zoob's book is enchanting and full of excellent excerpts from the Woolfs' letters and diaries'
'touching account'
"The book has great charm and terrific photographs, is packed with horticultural information, and gives a delightful account of the domestic life of the Woolfs."
"Rich with Caroline Arber's photography (and atmospheric sepia snaps of the Woolfs) the book documents the garden's developments from the Woolfs' time, through the Second World War, Virginia's death and Caroline's own decade-long tenancy.  It remains a place of beauty and solace."
'A portrait of their life ... a delightfully layered garden history.'
'Lovely book celebrates the Woolfs' garden - the first (large picture book) about Monk's House'
'this book about a gifted amateur's garden has immense charm'
"a thoughtful, intelligent account of restoring the garden at Rodmell as the tenant of the National Trust."

Product details

Authors Caroline Zoob
Assisted by Caroline Arber (Photographer), Caroline Arber (Photographs), Cecil Woolf (Foreword)
Publisher Aurum Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781909342132
ISBN 978-1-909342-13-2
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 250 mm x 290 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

Sussex, Gärten (Darstellungen, Geschichte usw.)

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