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The Country Diary of An Edwardian Lady: A 1906 naturalist's diary by Edith Holden (1977)

Condition Details: Hardcover with DJ in Good condition. DJ has a few small rips. Double inscription. Binding tight, pages clean and straight. See pics. Beautiful illustrations.

$19.99

Overview

On January 1, 1906, Edith Holden made the first entry in a diary which was to record the countryside through the changing seasons. Her words, all carefully written by hand, include her favorite poems, personal thoughts and observations on the wildlife surrounding her home in the village of Olton, Warwickshire. The exceptionally beautiful paintings on every page of birds, butterflies, bees and flowers have been executed with a naturalist's eye for detail and the sensitivity of an artist.
Edith Holden's diary of that year became a very special book for her, and she allowed no one to see it. For seventy years, this enchanting book had lain undiscovered until it was found recently on the shelves of an English country house. Now being published for the first time, this full-colour facsimile edition recaptures all the freshness, charm, and beauty of the original.
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady is a book for all seasons, a gift for all times.