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Notes From Madoo

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Making a Garden in the Hamptons
By Robert Dash

Dash’s essays for the East Hampton Star tell the making of Madoo in a book that is as charming and entertaining as it is enlightening. Dash’s artist's sense –or senses — of the movement of air and the effects of light and color suffuse all his writings, and show us new ways to look at our own gardens. Out of print.

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Making a Garden in the Hamptons
By Robert Dash

Dash’s essays for the East Hampton Star tell the making of Madoo in a book that is as charming and entertaining as it is enlightening. Dash’s artist's sense –or senses — of the movement of air and the effects of light and color suffuse all his writings, and show us new ways to look at our own gardens. Out of print.

Making a Garden in the Hamptons
By Robert Dash

Dash’s essays for the East Hampton Star tell the making of Madoo in a book that is as charming and entertaining as it is enlightening. Dash’s artist's sense –or senses — of the movement of air and the effects of light and color suffuse all his writings, and show us new ways to look at our own gardens. Out of print.

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