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Liontooth

by Sara Sharpe
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Overview

"It was early on a summer's morning. Sir Liontooth awoke and yawned, went out onto his balcony and looked at the garden. A wind ruffled the manes of the Indian Horse Chestnuts; he heard the growl of Dog Rose and saw the soft grey Lambs' Ears prick as a Panther Lily passed..."

Liontooth is a beautifully written gardening classic which will captivate every romantic gardener. Stunningly illustrated by over 150 remarkable 19th century botanical illustrations, including the extraordinary Les Fleurs AnimΓ©es by the famous French illustrator Grandville.

The book tells of Sir Liontooth, who lays down his sword and seeks happiness in the making of a beautiful garden. At first all is harmony; then enter discord - and with it a herbaceous mix of treachery, betrayal, loss of identity and civil war which all but wrecks his dream.

Liontooth is a battle between good and evil, peopled by exotic characters and one extraordinary heroine.

The illustrations by Grandville and Maund perfectly complement this captivating story, and in addition the author provides planting notes to accompany the text. This is a delightful book which will be cherished by garden lovers the world over.

About the Author, Sara Sharpe

Sara Sharpe read Modern Languages at Cambridge, then went on to spend 16 years as a copywriter for the advertising agency J Walter Thompson. She lived in Greece for seven years and once had a wild two-acre garden on the Suffolk-Essex border in England. Edinburgh is her present home.

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Book Details

Published
March 20, 2006
Publisher
Beautiful Books Limited
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780954947637

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