Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening. Volume V, Garden design / edited by Sarah Dewis, and Brent Elliott.
Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening.
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1032701595 (electronic bk.)
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100385107X (electronic bk. : EPUB)
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1003851045 (electronic bk. : PDF)
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[Abingdon] : Routledge, 2024.
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1 online resource (xxx, 336 pages)
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VolumeVI - The Art of the GardenerAcknowledgmentsGeneral IntroductionIntroduction to Volume 6, The Art of the GardenerPart 1. The flower gardena) The development of the parterre1. Maria Jacson (or Jackson), The Florist⁰́₉s Manual 2. John Claudius Loudon, Appendix to Henry Groom, ⁰́₈Description of a Tulip Case⁰́₉3. Hermann Graf von P©ơckler-Muskau, Hints on Landscape Gardening (Excerpt)4. Donald Beaton, ⁰́₈Spring Flowers and Bedding Plants⁰́₉5. William Robinson, Alpine Flowers for English Gardens (Excerpt)6. Eug©·ne Abel Carri©·re, ⁰́₈Mosaiculture au Chateau du Val⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Mosaiculture © l⁰́₉Exposition Universelle⁰́₉7. George Eyles, ⁰́₈Bedding vs Herbaceous Plants⁰́₉8. William Robinson et al., ⁰́₈Bedding Out⁰́₉9. Forbes Watson, ⁰́₈Faults in Gardening⁰́₉10. William Wildsmith, ⁰́₈Summer Bedding⁰́₉11. Benjamin Disraeli, Lothair (Excerpt)b) Bedding schemes and colour theory12. John Caie, ⁰́₈On a Proper Arrangement of Plants⁰́₉, ⁰́₈On Grouping Flower-beds⁰́₉13. Donald Beaton, ⁰́₈Arrangement of Flower-beds⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Combination of Colours⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Bedding-out Plants⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Hampton Court Gardens: Arrangement of Colours in Bedding⁰́₉14. Michel Eug©·ne Chevreul, ⁰́₈On the Art of Arranging Ornamental Plants in Gardens⁰́₉15. Gardner Wilkinson, On Colour(Excerpt) 16. Andrew Murray, ⁰́₈Ribbon Beds versus Gardens⁰́₉17. David Taylor Fish, ⁰́₈Bedding Out⁰́₉c) The flower garden outside the parterre18. Charles M⁰́₉Intosh, The Book of the Garden (Excerpt)19. Shirley Hibberd, The Amateur⁰́₉s Rose Book (Excerpt)20. Donald Beaton, ⁰́₈Lists of Plants⁰́₃Mixed Borders⁰́₉,⁰́₈The Systematic Arrangement of Mixed Borders⁰́₉21. William Robinson, Hardy Flowers (Excerpt)22. Gertrude Jekyll, ⁰́₈Colour in the Flower Garden⁰́₉23. Gertrude Jekyll and Henry Selfe-Leonard, ⁰́₈Hardy-plant Borders⁰́₉Part 2. The rockery and rock garden24. J. C. Loudon,'Hoole House' 25. The Rock Garden at Chatsworth25.1. J. H. C., ⁰́₈A Sketch of the Duke of Devonshire⁰́₉s Gardens at Chatsworth⁰́₉25.2.Anon., ⁰́₈Chatsworth⁰́₉25.3. D. G. Mitchell, ⁰́₈Rockwork at Chatsworth⁰́₉26. M. Denis, ⁰́₈L⁰́₉Alcazar de Lyon⁰́₉27. James Pulham, ⁰́₈Stratified Rockwork⁰́₉28. William Robinson,Alpine Flowers for English Gardens; The English Flower Garden (Excerpt)Part 3. The pleasure ground and woods29. John Claudius Loudon,Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion (Excerpt)30. Hermann Graf von P©ơckler-Muskau, ⁰́₈Transplanting and Grouping of Larger Trees and Planting in General⁰́₉ 31. Andrew Jackson Downing, ⁰́₈A Few Hints on Landscape Gardening⁰́₉32. Robert Glendinning, ⁰́₈On the Introduction of New Coniferous Trees in Park Scenery⁰́₉34. William Paul, Hand-Book of Villa Gardening (Excerpt)35.Adolphe Alphand, Les Promenades de Paris (Excerpt)36. Robert Glendinning, ⁰́₈Elvaston Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Harrington⁰́₉37. Edward Kemp, ⁰́₈Biddulph Grange, the Residence of James Bateman, Esq.⁰́₉38. Charles W. Quin, ⁰́₈The Horticultural Comprachicos of Japan at the Paris Exhibition⁰́₉39. William Robinson, The Wild Garden (Excerpts)40. William Paul, ⁰́₈On Colour in the Tree Scenery of our Gardens, Parks, and Pleasure Grounds⁰́₉41. Alexander McKenzie, ⁰́₈The Amateur⁰́₉s Arboretum⁰́₉ (Excerpt)42. Anon., ⁰́₈Waddesdon⁰́₉43. Reginald Blomfield, The Formal Garden in England (Excerpt)Part 4. From the municipal park to the garden citya) Commercial pleasure gardens44. Warwick Wroth,The London Pleasure Gardens of the 18th Century (Excerpt)b) Public walks and public parks45.House of Commons debate, 21 February 183346. Frederick Law Olmsted,Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England (Excerpt)47. John Lindley, Leader, Gardeners⁰́₉ Chronicle48. John Lindley, ⁰́₈Finsbury Park⁰́₉49. Flowers in the Public Parks49.1. Samuel Broome, ⁰́₈Flowers in the Public Parks⁰́₉49.2.Report inThe Times on improvements in the parks49.3. Anon., 'Flowers in the Parks'50. Frederick Law Olmsted, ⁰́₈Description of a Plan for the Improvement of the Central Park⁰́₉ (Excerpt)51. Frederick Law Olmsted, ⁰́₈Report of the Landscape Architects and Superintendents [re Prospect Park]⁰́₉ (Excerpts)52. John James Sexby, 'Battersea Park' (Excerpt)53. Octavia Hill, Homes of the London Poor (Excerpt)c) Town planning, garden cities and garden suburbs54. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈Hints for Breathing Spaces for the Metropolis⁰́₉55. Anon. [John Lindley?], Leader in Gardeners⁰́₉ Chronicle56. William Paul, ⁰́₈The Future of Epping Forest⁰́₉57. Frederick Law Olmsted, Annual Report of the Architect of the United States Capital (Excerpt)58. Camillo Sitte, Urban Development inits Artistic Principles (Excerpt)59. Joseph St©ơbben, ⁰́₈Promenade Parks⁰́₉60. William Paul, ⁰́₈On Trees and Shrubs for Large Towns⁰́₉61. Ebenezer Howard, ⁰́₈The Town Country Magnet⁰́₉Bibliography of SourcesList of Press SourcesBibliography of works cited Index
Özet, vb.
This six volume collection brings together primary sources on gardens and gardening across the long nineteenth-century. Economic expansion, empire, the growth of the middle classes and suburbia, the changing role of women and the professionalisation of gardening, alongside industrialisation and the development of leisure and mass markets were all elements that contributed to and were influenced by the evolution of gardens. It is a subject that is both global and multidisciplinary and this set provides the reader with a variety of ways in which to read gardens ⁰́₃ through recognition of how they were conceived and experienced as they developed. Material is primarily derived from Britain, with Europe, USA, Australia, India, China and Japan also featuring, and sources include the gardening press, the broader press, government papers, book excerpts and some previously unpublished material.
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HISTORY / Europe / Greece (see also Ancient / Greece) __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century __ bisacsh
Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century __ bisacsh
Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
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