SYNOPSIS: These essays originally appeared in a much more condensed form in the Boston Sunday Globe and in McCall's Magazine. They were written over a period of five years and cover a variety of overlapping springs, summers, falls, and winters and reflect the many aspects of gardening in New England by popular TV show personality, Thalassa Cruso (1909-1997), who hosted the "Making Things Grow" program, and is fondly remembered as "The Julia Child of Horticulture."
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973 stated First Edition.
Format: Hardback. No dust jacket. Ex lib. Condition: Very Good+. Ex lib. with only signs thus being two stamps on the same inside blank flyleaf stating "Thomas Mines Math & Science Dept. Florrissant Valley C." No signs of a card jacket or any other markings usually associated with ex libs. Brown cloth hardcover with exquisite gold / orange foil embossing and lettering. Cover has very minor soiling and rubbing wear. Top page edges purple, rest are untrimmed. A very solidly bound, clean, attractive volume.
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