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How to Grow Food Doreen Wallace

How to Grow Food By Doreen Wallace

How to Grow Food by Doreen Wallace


$36.99
Condition - Very Good
7 in stock

Summary

Facsimile of a wartime book on growing your own vegetables, written by a popular novelist of the time.

How to Grow Food Summary

How to Grow Food: A Wartime Guide by Doreen Wallace

In 1940 Doreen Wallace, prolific novelist, academic, social campaigner and farmer, wrote a book for Batsford on vegetable growing, as part of the publisher's iconic Home Front Handbook series. With its chatty, readable writing style and its beautiful Brian Cook cover, the book became a wartime classic, invaluable for everyone growing fruit and vegetables at home to help the war effort.

This reissue of that important book retains all the appeal of the original. As well as being a great read, it contains a wealth of information that is still useful for vegetable gardeners today. It tells you what fruit and vegetables to grow and when, how and why, how to keep down weeds and pests, explores 'The Vexed Question of Small Fruit', gives tips on arrangement and rotation of crops, and even touches on the subject of keeping hens and pigs in your garden. Full of sensible practical advice mixed with whimsical musings and a great deal of charm, this book would make a perfect gift for any gardener.

About Doreen Wallace

Doreen Wallace (1897-1989) was a prolific novelist and also wrote short stories, poems and non-fiction. In her lifetime she was a social campaigner, artist, teacher and academic. She was also a farmer, with a particular expertise in growing vegetables.

Additional information

GOR005407827
9781849940498
1849940495
How to Grow Food: A Wartime Guide by Doreen Wallace
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pavilion Books
2012-08-16
128
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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