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The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady (1977)

by Edith Holden

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I just couldn't get into the drawings of birds and the poems about nature and the naturalist observations. I would have liked more glimpses into what life was like for a lady in England in 1906. The most interesting parts were the explanations of the names of each of the months, which she got out of the encyclopedia; and the sideleaf that described the author's brief life (she dies at 49 by falling into the Thames). ( )
  Tytania | Apr 14, 2024 |
The classic book which sparked hundreds of beautiful home wares based upon Edith Holden's artwork. ( )
  nadineeg | Jun 9, 2022 |
I met this lovely book in an antique store in Fort Langley. The watercolours, poems and quotations really attract me a lot. It's an magnificent and beautiful book! ( )
  niyizhi | Sep 26, 2012 |
I have very fond memories of watching the TV adaptation of this book when I was a child. The illustrations are lovely and the gentle pace makes me wish for times past. ( )
  EvaElisabeth | Mar 11, 2011 |
This was a very lovely book filled with art and poetry reflective of one year’s seasons and the natural changes that mark them. I began reading this book last January and continued to read in month by month throughout 2009, which put another great dimension in Holden’s reflections of the changing of the seasons as I too was experiencing this. As someone with an amateur interest in nature and an enjoyment of journals, Holden’s year long journal really added to my consciousness of the seasonal changes, which while slightly different in my native Minnesota than in Holden’s Warwickshire still resonated with me. ( )
2 vote Spoonbridge | Jan 5, 2010 |
A beautifully illustrated journey showing the changes in nature through a full year. ( )
1 vote floriferous | Apr 14, 2009 |
Such a pleasure to dip into. When the 21st century gets too much, escape to Edith's world and then go for a good long walk in the countryside. ( )
2 vote fanakapan | Jun 15, 2008 |
I love nature and gardening. This book is a nature journal illustrated in water colors with the names of things seen in nature along with poems. ( )
  tiffleeanderson | Dec 16, 2007 |
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  CathyLockhart | Sep 30, 2022 |
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