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Earthly Delights


 On Sale: 24/01/2001
 Formats:     Trade paperback
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Indulge in your sensuality with a little help from Jackie French.

With everything from how to make your own bubble bath to the benefits of owning a feather boa, Earthly Delights has something to tempt everyone, and everyone′s lover, this Valentine′s Day.

Jackie French has been an organic orchardist and market gardener for many years. She has written numerous books on the subject (she is also a well-published fiction writer), as well as being the gardening columnist for Australian Women′s Weekly and a regular contributor to magazines such as Wellbeing and Earthgarden.


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ISBN: 9780732270032; ISBN10: 0732270030; Imprint: ; On Sale: 24/01/2001; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: 167 x 146 x 9 mm; Pages: 0; $14.95; ; BISAC1:NON000000; BISAC2:004-318

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