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The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne Date: 2006.. 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Large 8vo. hardcover. 231pp. index, colour & b/w illus. Near Fine. / Near Fine d/w. Inscribed & signed by author. . 2006. The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne 2006. ISBN 0522851851 9780522851854 [AU]
The Miegunyah Press, Date: 2007. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 185mm x 230mm. Jacket has light general wear and no tears. Internally clean. Binding tight. 256pp A spirited defense of the home garden, this fascinating study explains how Australia became the world's first great suburban nation, why Aussies are so passionate about roses and gladioli, how social and economic developments have altered the layouts of front and back gardens, and reasons for the slow decline of the manicured lawn and the productive home vegetable-garden. The designs, plantings, and hidden meanings of the ordinary garden are thoroughly explored, and the book offers unique new perspectives on everything from fruit trees and woodsheds to rotary clotheslines and illuminated Santas at Christmas.. 2007. The Miegunyah Press ISBN 0522851851 9780522851854 [AU]
ISBN10: 0522851851, ISBN13: 9780522851854, [publisher: The Miegunyah Press] Hardcover Jacket has light general wear and no tears. Internally clean. Binding tight. 256pp A spirited defense of the home garden, this fascinating study explains how Australia became the world's first great suburban nation, why Aussies are so passionate about roses and gladioli, how social and economic developments have altered the layouts of front and back gardens, and reasons for the slow decline of the manicured lawn and the productive home vegetable-garden. The designs, plantings, and hidden meanings of the ordinary garden are thoroughly explored, and the book offers unique new perspectives on everything from fruit trees and woodsheds to rotary clotheslines and illuminated Santas at Christmas. Size: 185mm x 230mm [Gloucester, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0522851851, ISBN13: 9780522851854, [publisher: The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne, 2006] Hardcover 23.5 x 18.5cms, 232pp, b/w & colour illusts, very good hardcover & dustwrapper (ex-library with 1 sticker & 1 stamp) This book traces the development of the 'ordinary Australian garden's' design, plantings and meanings. It discusses Australia's status as 'the world's first great suburban nation'and how social and economic forces have shaped the garden's layout. [Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0522851851, ISBN13: 9780522851854, [publisher: The Miegunyah Press] Hardcover First Edition Nicely signed b y the author on Title page; former owner's name on ffep. Well bound clean; a little wear to boards at spine base. [Brisbane, QLD, Australia] [Publication Year: 2006]
Melbourne: The Miegunyah Press, Date: 2006. xi, 231 pages. Many photos in colour and b/w. Bibliography and index. *This title is No. 78 in the second numbered series of the Miegunyah Volumes.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. 2006. The Miegunyah Press ISBN 0522851851 9780522851854 [AU]
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. ISBN 0522851851 9780522851854 [US]
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