RHS Chelsea The Greatest Flower Show on Earth by Leslie Geddes-Brown

RHS Chelsea The Greatest Flower Show on Earth by Leslie Geddes-Brown

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Zusammenfassung

Trace the evolution of this prestigious event from its beginnings in 1913 to the present day. Each colourful page shows the painstaking planning and creative energy needed to stage this unique and spectacular celebration of plants.

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RHS Chelsea The Greatest Flower Show on Earth by Leslie Geddes-Brown

21 days, over 590 tons of soil, 157,000 visitors - The Chelsea Flower Show. Trace the evolution of this prestigious event from its beginnings in 1913 to the present day. Each colourful page shows the painstaking planning and creative energy needed to stage this unique and spectacular celebration of plants. An unforgettable portrait of the true "Chelsea Spirit."
Author Leslie Geddes-Brown is a renowned garden writer and offers a fascinating history and behind-the-scenes glimpse of this annual floral festivalWith archive photographs and the sumptuous full-colour photographs of recent years, this is a visual feast of flowers and garden history, sure to be enjoyed by everyone who has ever visited Chelsea or aspires to. www thebookplace.co.uk - Full of fascinating behind-the-scenes accounts and pictures of winning designs. - Here's Health.
Leslie Geddes-Brown is contributing gardens editor to Country Life. She writes articles on gardening and interiors for the Daily Telegraph, You magazine, World of Interiors, Garden Design and Town and Country. Her published books include the Floral Home. She resides in London.
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ISBN 13 9780751369748
ISBN 10 0751369748
Titel RHS Chelsea The Greatest Flower Show on Earth
Autor Leslie Geddes Brown
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-04-01
Seitenanzahl 160
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