- Published: 15 March 2011
- ISBN: 9781845950965
- Imprint: Pimlico
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $44.99
Christopher Lloyd
His Life at Great Dixter











- Published: 15 March 2011
- ISBN: 9781845950965
- Imprint: Pimlico
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $44.99
Christopher Lloyd was already a legend in his lifetime, and this intimate biography adds vivid colour as provocative and challenging as the eye-widening combinations in Christopher's borders. This portrait is so alive, so evocative of his vitality, 'naughtiness' and untold generosity, that it hurts to be reminded of what we have lost.
Beth Chatto
[Christopher Lloyd's] reputation as the finest plantsman of the 20th century is underscored in Anderton's affectionate biography of a shy, irascible man who applied a modern sensibility and a personal genius to gardening
Iain Finlayson, The Times
An unputdownable autobiography
Victoria Summerley, Independent
A rollicking and compulsive read. Anderton's writing is lithe and perky, especially when it comes to the Lloyd family foibles and dysfunctions. His words dance around these with feline agility.
thinkinggardens.co.uk
Stephen Anderton is a clever and witty writer and well known for his lively take on gardening
Mary Keen, Daily Telegraph
Stephen Anderton was invited by Christopher Lloyd to be his biographer, having been his friend for 20 years and being himself a distinguished gardening writer
Peter Lewis, Daily Mail
It may sound odd to say that a garden can move to tears, like music, like literature, but Great Dixter had that power
David Sexton, Evening Standard
It is a gripper and quite an eye opener
Daily Express, Alan Titchmarsh
A touching biography of the great gardener "Christo" - his life, eccentricities and beloved garden
The Times
Stephen Anderton celebrates a hero of his own, and one of England's finest gardeners
Megan Walsh, The Times, Christmas round up
This book is extremely well-written, and the narrative fair bowls along.'; 'I would recommend this book to the many people who love both Dixter and Christopher's books, which together form this exceptional man's legacy.
Ursula Buchan, The Oldie
A fascinating insight into the life of one of our greatest gardeners who was as colourful as his garden
Theenduringgardener.com
I thoroughly enjoyed Stephen Anderton's biography... Few figures loomed larger in the world of 20th-Century gardening than 'Christo', and Mr Anderton has done an admirable job in discovering and revealing what made him the remarkable man he was... Anderton's style is so effortlessly easy and his subject such a fascination that I read the biography at one sitting
Colin Hambridge, Birmingham Post
Incisive... he is spot-on about Christopher: a maelstrom of talent and inhibition, conservatism and radicalism, rudeness and affection
George Plumptre, Mail on Sunday
Excellent
Guardian