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The Neat House Gardens
Early Market Gardening around London
Market gardening is the Cinderella of garden history, yet was an important source of food for many in England and deserves greater study. This book gives an outline of market gardening around London before 1800, and considers the role of commercial vegetable production in stimulating kitchen gardening generally, and its influence on the wider agricultural scene. As focus to its theme, it narrates the story of one small area of early market gardening, the Neat House Gardens in Westminster; drawing on MSS from the Grosvenor estate for new and arresting information.
ISBN (Paperback) 9780907325789
Price (Paperback) £16.99/$23.00
Publication 1998
Pages 200
Size 205 x 145 mm
Illustrations. b&w
Readership scholars
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- isbn9780907325789 (Paperback)
- original publisherProspect Books
- original publisher placeTotnes (U.K.)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield (U.K.)
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