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The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 2013 focuses on works of art done on vellum which date mainly from the 18th century.
The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 2013 focuses on works of art done on vellum dating mainly from the 18th century.
2013-14 DESK DIARY. Large format paperback, black and white interior. Features: 2013 Year Planner + 2013 Monthly Calendars and accompanying book cover illustrations + 2014 Year Planner + 2014 Monthly Calendars and accompanying book cover illustrations + Notes sections + 'The Whaler' (Full short story) + 'The Beast' (Full short story) + Excerpts from: 'Ruiner', 'Conquistadors' and 'Mountains, Lochs and Lonely Spots'. A comprehensive introduction to the work of author Steve Roach plus a showcase for the original artwork of Lloyd Hollingworth and Simon Schild. Comfortably covers all of your desk diary requirements for a full 2 years AND gives you plenty to read in quiet moments.
2013 DESK DIARY. Large format paperback, full colour interior. Features: 2013 Year Planner + 2013 Monthly Calendars +Full page colour book cover illustrations by artist Lloyd Hollingworth +Notes section. Comfortably covers all of your desk diary requirements for 2013.
The ups and downs of life with the Totterings will keep you amused all year long. The Totterings' Diary 2013 is illustrated with Annie Tempest's best-selling Tottering-by-Gently cartoons and offers an acutely accurate insight into the perspectives of men and women, dieting, ageing, relationships, gardening and much more. The diary is illustrated in full colour with a week to view.
Produced in week-to-view format, this title presents illustrations with watercolour drawings from two books - The British Flower Garden, and The Florist's Guide. Each week features a colour illustration, and the diary includes the dates of the RHS Flower Shows as well as national and religious holidays and astronomical information.
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