Before serving leave the lid off for a few minutes to brown the meat and chestnuts , then serve with some gravy as the dish will be drier than when using quinces or apples . SQUAB PIE This is traditionally made with lamb chops and ...
This guide to bird identification is based on Edith Holden's observation in The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady.
Presented to retain the charm and beauty of the original volume filled with Holden’s hand-drawn illustrations of the English countryside’s flora and fauna through the changing seasons of the year, as well as handwritten notes, ...
On 1st January 1906, Edith Holden made the first entry in a diary which was to record the countryside through the changing seasons of that year.
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady: A Facsimile Reproduction of a Naturalist's Diary for the Year 1906
Richly illustrated and hand lettered, Edith Holden's 1906 journal is a masterpiece of personal expression.
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady
Holden, Edith s The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady, and The Nature Notes of an Edwardian Lady have been a marketing sensation in Europe persisting throughout the years as a perennial bestseller in the gift and book markets in the form ...
An early-twentieth-century naturalist-artist's delicate paintings of the wildlife and flowers of her English village, complemented by her observations, thoughts, and favorite poems are reproduced
The Nature Notes of an Edwardian Lady, 1905
This entirely new diary is composed in a similar style to the Country Diary, with Edith Holden's thoughts, anecdotes, and writings interspersed with poetry, mottoes, and her exquisite watercolor paintings of flowers, plants, birds, ...
An Edwardian Country Diary: An Illustrated Journal With Space for Personal Reflection, Inspired by the Nature Notes of Edith Holden
The country diary of an Edwardian lady, 1906
Country Diary Nature Notes
A naturalist's delight, and a record-breaking gift book, back in print! In 1906, Edith Holden recorded in words and images the flora and fauna of the British countryside through the...
WHEN EDITH WROTE HER DIARY SHE CALLED IT NATURE NOTES 1906 KEEPING A DAILY NOTE OF ALL THE THINGS SHE OBSERVED IN NATURE - FLOWERS, BIRDS, ANIMALS, THE CHANGING SEASONS OF THE YEAR.