An early-twentieth-century naturalist-artist's delicate paintings of the wildlife and flowers of her English village, complemented by her observations, thoughts, and favorite poems are reproduced
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Edith Holden (1871 1920) was born at Kings Norton, Birmingham, one of seven children of a Midlands paint manufacturer. The family lived in the small village of Olton in Warwickshire and it was there that she wrote and illustrated the book. After attending art school, she worked as an illustrator, with her drawings being published in several books.
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