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  • Fifty-seven acres with a half-dozen guest houses and 2,000 feet of Georgica Pond front, its history takes up an entire chapter in "Philistines at the Hedgerow," Steven Gaines's book about The Hamptons.

    In East Hampton, a Show for Apollo Theater 2010

  • Extraordinary books, novels by John Marquand, James T. Maher's The Twilight of Splendor, or Steven Gaines 'Philistines at the Hedgerow, have best helped me to sort out the vagaries of the mighty in their attractive but alien realm.

    Michael Henry Adams: Book Review: Admiring Rich Peoples Houses? 2009

  • With the addition of some apples & sugar they have made some delicious Hedgerow Jelly.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Maryann 2008

  • With the addition of some apples & sugar they have made some delicious Hedgerow Jelly.

    Hedgerow Harvest Marmalady 2008

  • No Bustle in the Hedgerow The average hedge fund posted a negative 0.75% return in the first half of the year, according to Hedge Fund Research.

    InBev Courts the Tax Man 2008

  • Hedgerow envy, that wonderfully inauthentic desire to have had a valuable experience without the trouble of actually having experienced it, has the feature, in addition to its inauthenticity, of the distance of safeness.

    Foucault and the Hedgerow History of Sexuality 2006

  • “The arrogance to build that wall!” marvels Hamptons chronicler Steven Gaines, author of Philistines at the Hedgerow fame.

    Hamptons Overdrive Shnayerson, Michael 2008

  • In the chapter entitled "From Hedgerow and Bog" of her cookery book for cold climes, Roast Figs, Sugar Snow, Diana Henry includes a dessert from a grand Swedish hotel, Hennickehammar.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Shaun 2007

  • In the chapter entitled "From Hedgerow and Bog" of her cookery book for cold climes, Roast Figs, Sugar Snow, Diana Henry includes a dessert from a grand Swedish hotel, Hennickehammar.

    For Mother's Day: Toasted Ginger Cake Shaun 2007

  • Hedgerow magic and midwifery in a small English village in the 1960s.

    micro reviews: six more books jlundberg 2007

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