Books As Principal Photographer
Publication Year | Title |
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2012 | Die geheimen Gärten von Cornwall: Die schönsten Refugien an Englands Südküste |
2011 | Die geheimen Gärten Luxemburgs (The Secret Gardens of Luxembourg) |
2007 | Traumpaar |
2007 | Secret Gardens of Venice |
2006 | Venetian Gardens |
2006 | Projects for Small Gardens: 56 Projects With Step-by-step Instruction |
2006 | Neue Ideen für winzige Gärten |
2005 | Garden Spaces: Simple Solutions for Planning and Design |
2005 | 101 Ideas Gardens |
2004 | Secret Gardens of London |
2004 | Shrubs for the Garden |
2004 | Herbs: Simple Projects for the Weekend Gardener |
2004 | Containers: Simple Projects for the Weekend Gardener |
2004 | A Passion for Roses |
2003 | House Beautiful Container Gardens |
2003 | TopfKult |
2003 | The German Ambassador's Residence in London (Revised Edition) |
2003 | Cool Containers |
2001 | The New Tech Garden |
2001 | Foliage |
2001 | Seeds: The Ultimate Guide to Growing Successfully from Seed |
2000 | The New London Garden |
2000 | Living with Plants |
1999 | Gardening with Herbs |
1997 | Gardening with Containers |
1996 | Alsace Gastronomique |
1993 | The German Ambassador's Residence in London |
1992 | English Manor Houses |
1987 | The Rose Gardens of England |
1984 | Essex: A Journey in Photographs |
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