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In contradistinction the second book is most likely to be remembered by its title as
Days and hours in a garden. Boyle, E. V. 1884
This is one of the forerunners of a long series of books of garden diaries or essays, containing notes upon flowers, birds, and other things connected with gardens, and the thoughts they suggest upon a variety of subjects, and is, by no means, a practical book for the working gardener. Such books, while inevitably coming under a heading "Gardens and Gardening," need to be grouped together apart from the practical books under a sub-division, "Literary Miscellany," or some other suitable term.
There are books, too, with initials in the place of the authors' names which obviously do not stand for a name as
The Athanasian Creed, by LL.D. 1861
or the last initial is clearly not part of the name, as
A sermon preached at the funeral of Lady Mary
Armyne, by J. D., M.A. 1676
The first book is better regarded as entirely anonymous, which it virtually is, as
| Athanasian Creed, The, by LL.D. 1861 | 238.1 |