A nationally recognized writer on architecture and gardens,
Caroline Seebohm is the author of Paradise on the Hudson- The
Creation, Loss, and Revival of a Great American Garden, a monograph
on Untermyer Gardens in Yonkers, Boca Rococo- How Addison Mizner
Invented Chicago's Gold Coast, and Great Houses and Gardens of New
Jersey, among other titles. She and Curtice Taylor previously
collaborated on Rescuing Eden- Preserving America's Historic
Gardens.
Curtice Taylor has been photographing landscapes and gardens for
more than forty years. His work has been published in major
gardening and shelter magazines including House & Garden,
Architectural Digest, and Connecticut Cottages and Gardens. A
childhood friend of Fred Landman, Taylor has been documenting the
gardens at Sleepy Cat Farm for more than ten years.
Ken Druse is a highly respected garden writer, lecturer, and
gardener. His most recent book is The Scentual Garden- Exploring
the World of Botanical Fragrance.
"Landman shares his enchanting world in Sleepy Cat Farm: A
Gardener's Journey."
--New England Home "Get lost in the verdant beauty and genius of
Sleepy Cat Farm with this inspirational book on the evolution of
this lavish Greenwich estate. . . . The breathtaking results are
documented . . . with detailed imagery of the garden's winding
pathways, formal boxwoods, and reflecting pools."
--Veranda "If you're a fan of WAG's May garden issues, then you'll
know we're big fans of Monacelli Press' garden books. So we're
keeping an eye peeled for "Sleepy Cat Farm: A Gardener's Journey. .
. [There's] no sleeping with this book."
--WAG Magazine "A new book chronicles the inspired vision of Sleepy
Cat Farm in Greenwich [and] . . . recounts the transformation of
Landman's Georgian Revival home and its grounds."
--athome Magazine
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