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Sehr gut: Buch, das nicht neu aussieht und gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem hervorragenden Zustand ...
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Personalize
Yes
Inscribed
Yes
Features
Illustrated
Vintage
No
Original Language
English
Personalized
Yes
Book Series
Spot
Intended Audience
Adults
Signed
Yes
Signed By
Peter J. Hatch, Author
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780300208627

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300208626
ISBN-13
9780300208627
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202498330

Product Key Features

Book Title
Rich Spot of Earth : Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Herbs, Plants / General, Vegetables, United States / South / South Atlantic (DC, De, Fl, Ga, Md, Nc, SC, VA, WV), Presidents & Heads of State
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Travel, Biography & Autobiography, Gardening
Author
Peter J. Hatch
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
36.5 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . . A Rich Spot of Earth lovingly describes the 1000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."--Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review "Elegantly produced and artfully augmented by stunning, evocative photographs of the estate and the bounty it produces, Hatch's homage establishes Jefferson as the clear forefather of modern organic and sustainable garden movements."--Carol Haggas, Booklist (starred review) "Breathtaking. The photos are beautiful, the research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. From a historian's perspective, Hatch provides a new depth to the understanding of Jefferson's character. From a gardener's perspective, the book serves as an inspiration to grow and treasure heirlooms."-- Heirloom Adventures Blog "Beautifully illustrated, authoritative. . . . It is wonderful to find out that the man who contributed so much to the republic in which we live also set his contemporaries--and posterity--such a salutary example in other ways as well."--Martin Rubin, Washington Times " A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello presents a rarely seen side of the man. Here is Jefferson with mud-splattered boots laying out garden beds and carefully setting seeds with dirty hands: a Founding Father not on a lofty pedestal, but joyfully competing with neighbors in an annual contest to see who could bring the first spring peas to table."--David Maurer, Richmond Times-Dispatch "The book is absolutely beautiful and tells a fascinating story. It provides pure pleasure for those interested in tasty food lavishly presented. And it opens up a new and interesting way of thinking about Jefferson, the Founding Father who remains most relevant and malleable for Americans."--Erik Loomis, Lawyers, Guns, and Money Blog Winner of a 2013 American Horticultural Society Book Award Winner, Silver Award of Achievement from the 2013 Garden Writers Association Media Awards Program Winner, 2013 Annual Book Award, The Colonial Dames of America "Peter Hatch's vibrant and enthusiastic passion for preserving Thomas Jefferson's farming legacy at Monticello reminds us all of the time-tested continuity and historical root of this kind of agriculture."--Alice Waters "In this fascinating book, Peter Hatch wonderfully weaves together his deep understanding of Monticello's soil with his scholarly knowledge of Jefferson's legacy as a gardener."--Andrea Wulf, author of Founding Gardeners "Peter Hatch is the ultimate authority on America's ultimate vegetable garden. Learn all about the genius of the place. Hatch's fascinating account will enrich your garden and your life."--Amy P. Goldman, Chair of the Board, Seed Savers Exchange "Peter Hatch brings the horticultural legacy of Thomas Jefferson to life. A Rich Spot of Earth affords us a clear and compelling view into the revolutionary thinking of Jefferson, illuminating for the reader his approach to food, diversity, democracy, and freedom - making the genius of Jefferson, perhaps, as relevant today as at any other time in American history."--P. Allen Smith, author of The Garden Home Series, "Peter Hatch's vibrant and enthusiastic passion for preserving Thomas Jefferson's farming legacy at Monticello reminds us all of the time-tested continuity and historical root of this kind of agriculture."-Alice Waters, "Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . .' A Rich Spot of Earth' lovingly describes the 1,000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."--Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review, "Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . . A Rich Spot of Earth lovingly describes the 1000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."--Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review "Elegantly produced and artfully augmented by stunning, evocative photographs of the estate and the bounty it produces, Hatch's homage establishes Jefferson as the clear forefather of modern organic and sustainable garden movements."--Carol Haggas, Booklist, S tarred Review "Breathtaking. The photos are beautiful, the research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. From a historian's perspective, Hatch provides a new depth to the understanding of Jefferson's character. From a gardener's perspective, the book serves as an inspiration to grow and treasure heirlooms."-- Heirloom Adventures Blog "Beautifully illustrated, authoritative. . . . It is wonderful to find out that the man who contributed so much to the republic in which we live also set his contemporaries--and posterity--such a salutary example in other ways as well."--Martin Rubin, Washington Times " A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello presents a rarely seen side of the man. Here is Jefferson with mud-splattered boots laying out garden beds and carefully setting seeds with dirty hands: a Founding Father not on a lofty pedestal, but joyfully competing with neighbors in an annual contest to see who could bring the first spring peas to table."--David Maurer, Richmond Times-Dispatch "The book is absolutely beautiful and tells a fascinating story. It provides pure pleasure for those interested in tasty food lavishly presented. And it opens up a new and interesting way of thinking about Jefferson, the Founding Father who remains most relevant and malleable for Americans."--Erik Loomis, Lawyers, Guns, and Money Blog "Peter Hatch's vibrant and enthusiastic passion for preserving Thomas Jefferson's farming legacy at Monticello reminds us all of the time-tested continuity and historical root of this kind of agriculture."--Alice Waters "In this fascinating book, Peter Hatch wonderfully weaves together his deep understanding of Monticello's soil with his scholarly knowledge of Jefferson's legacy as a gardener."--Andrea Wulf, author of Founding Gardeners "Peter Hatch is the ultimate authority on America's ultimate vegetable garden. Learn all about the genius of the place. Hatch's fascinating account will enrich your garden and your life."--Amy P. Goldman, Chair of the Board, Seed Savers Exchange "Peter Hatch brings the horticultural legacy of Thomas Jefferson to life. A Rich Spot of Earth affords us a clear and compelling view into the revolutionary thinking of Jefferson, illuminating for the reader his approach to food, diversity, democracy, and freedom - making the genius of Jefferson, perhaps, as relevant today as at any other time in American history."--P. Allen Smith, author of The Garden Home Series, "Breathtaking. The photos are beautiful, the research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. From a historian's perspective, Hatch provides a new depth to the understanding of Jefferson's character. From a gardener's perspective, the book serves as an inspiration to grow and treasure heirlooms."-- Heirloom Adventures Blog, "Beautifully illustrated, authoritative. . . . It is wonderful to find out that the man who contributed so much to the republic in which we live also set his contemporaries--and posterity--such a salutary example in other ways as well."--Martin Rubin, Washington Times, "Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . . A Rich Spot of Earth lovingly describes the 1000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."-Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review,  "Beautifully illustrated, authoritative. . . . It is wonderful to find out that the man who contributed so much to the republic in which we live also set his contemporaries-and posterity-such a salutary example in other ways as well."-Martin Rubin, Washington Times, "Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . .' A Rich Spot of Earth'  lovingly describes the 1,000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."--Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review, "Elegantly produced and artfully augmented by stunning, evocative photographs of the estate and the bounty it produces, Hatch's homage establishes Jefferson as the clear forefather of modern organic and sustainable garden movements."--Carol Haggas, Booklist , Starred Review, "Digging deep into our long, illustrious tradition of presidential dirt. . . . A Rich Spot of Earth lovingly describes the 1000-foot terraced vegetable garden that was restored to its 1812 appearance under the author's able direction."--Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review "Elegantly produced and artfully augmented by stunning, evocative photographs of the estate and the bounty it produces, Hatch's homage establishes Jefferson as the clear forefather of modern organic and sustainable garden movements."--Carol Haggas, Booklist (starred review) "Breathtaking. The photos are beautiful, the research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. From a historian's perspective, Hatch provides a new depth to the understanding of Jefferson's character. From a gardener's perspective, the book serves as an inspiration to grow and treasure heirlooms."-- Heirloom Adventures Blog "Beautifully illustrated, authoritative. . . . It is wonderful to find out that the man who contributed so much to the republic in which we live also set his contemporaries--and posterity--such a salutary example in other ways as well."--Martin Rubin, Washington Times " A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello presents a rarely seen side of the man. Here is Jefferson with mud-splattered boots laying out garden beds and carefully setting seeds with dirty hands: a Founding Father not on a lofty pedestal, but joyfully competing with neighbors in an annual contest to see who could bring the first spring peas to table."--David Maurer, Richmond Times-Dispatch "The book is absolutely beautiful and tells a fascinating story. It provides pure pleasure for those interested in tasty food lavishly presented. And it opens up a new and interesting way of thinking about Jefferson, the Founding Father who remains most relevant and malleable for Americans."--Erik Loomis, Lawyers, Guns, and Money Blog "Peter Hatch's vibrant and enthusiastic passion for preserving Thomas Jefferson's farming legacy at Monticello reminds us all of the time-tested continuity and historical root of this kind of agriculture."--Alice Waters "In this fascinating book, Peter Hatch wonderfully weaves together his deep understanding of Monticello's soil with his scholarly knowledge of Jefferson's legacy as a gardener."--Andrea Wulf, author of Founding Gardeners "Peter Hatch is the ultimate authority on America's ultimate vegetable garden. Learn all about the genius of the place. Hatch's fascinating account will enrich your garden and your life."--Amy P. Goldman, Chair of the Board, Seed Savers Exchange "Peter Hatch brings the horticultural legacy of Thomas Jefferson to life. A Rich Spot of Earth affords us a clear and compelling view into the revolutionary thinking of Jefferson, illuminating for the reader his approach to food, diversity, democracy, and freedom - making the genius of Jefferson, perhaps, as relevant today as at any other time in American history."--P. Allen Smith, author of The Garden Home Series, " ' A Rich Spot of Earth': Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello presents a rarely seen side of the man. Here is Jefferson with mud-splattered boots laying out garden beds and carefully setting seeds with dirty hands: a Founding Father not on a lofty pedestal, but joyfully competing with neighbors in an annual contest to see who could bring the first spring peas to table."--David Maurer, Richmond Times-Dispatch, "Breathtaking. The photos are beautiful, the research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. From a historian's perspective, Hatch provides a new depth to the understanding of Jefferson's character. From a gardener's perspective, the book serves as an inspiration to grow and treasure heirlooms."- Heirloom Adventures Blog, ". . . there is much interesting archive material, and pleasing vegetable still-lifes composed with the care of a Dutch master."--Ambra Edwards, Gardens Illustrated, "Peter Hatch's vibrant and enthusiastic passion for preserving Thomas Jefferson's farming legacy at Monticello reminds us all of the time-tested continuity and historical root of this kind of agriculture."--Alice Waters, "Elegantly produced and artfully augmented by stunning, evocative photographs of the estate and the bounty it produces, Hatch's homage establishes Jefferson as the clear forefather of modern organic and sustainable garden movements."-Carol Haggas, Booklist , Starred Review, " A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello presents a rarely seen side of the man. Here is Jefferson with mud-splattered boots laying out garden beds and carefully setting seeds with dirty hands: a Founding Father not on a lofty pedestal, but joyfully competing with neighbors in an annual contest to see who could bring the first spring peas to table."-David Maurer, Richmond Times-Dispatch, "...there is much interesting archive material, and pleasing vegetable still-lifes composed with the care of a Dutch master."-Ambra Edwards, Gardens Illustrated
Dewey Decimal
635
Synopsis
A gorgeous volume showcasing Thomas Jefferson's amazing vegetable garden, its uniquely American characteristics, and its legacy, Were Thomas Jefferson to walk the grounds of Monticello today, he would no doubt feel fully at home in the 1,000-foot terraced vegetable garden where the very vegetables and herbs he favored are thriving. Extensively and painstakingly restored under Peter J. Hatch's brilliant direction, Jefferson's unique vegetable garden now boasts the same medley of plants he enthusiastically cultivated in the early nineteenth century. The garden is a living expression of Jefferson's genius and his distinctly American attitudes. Its impact on the culinary, garden, and landscape history of the United States continues to the present day. Graced with more than 200 full-color illustrations, "A Rich Spot of Earth" is the first book devoted to all aspects of the Monticello vegetable garden. Hatch guides us from the asparagus and artichokes first planted in 1770 through the horticultural experiments of Jefferson's retirement years (1809-1826). The author explores topics ranging from labor in the garden, garden pests of the time, and seed saving practices to contemporary African American gardens. He also discusses Jefferson's favorite vegetables and the hundreds of varieties he grew, the half-Virginian half-French cuisine he developed, and the gardening traditions he adapted from many other countries.
LC Classification Number
SB320.7

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