Old Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth
A Book of the Sweet o' the Year
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Dec '14
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In this well-illustrated 1901 work, Alice Morse Earle describes the historic and modern gardens of the United States' north-eastern seaboard.
In this 1901 work, Alice Morse Earle describes the gardens of the north-eastern seaboard, the gardening activities of early settlers, and the discoveries of plant-hunters such as John Bartram, as well as the introduction into the United States of cottage garden favourites from Europe and exotica from the Far East.The American social historian and antiquarian Alice Morse Earle (1851–1911) published this work in 1901. She was a prolific writer of books and pamphlets on pre-revolutionary New England, and her writings were very popular with readers who took great interest in the social history and material culture of their country. In this work, which contains more than 200 illustrations, Earle describes the historic and modern gardens of the north-eastern seaboard, the gardening activities - for pleasure as well as for food - of early settlers, and the progress of plant-hunters and nursery-men such as John Bartram in discovering and categorising new specimens, as well as the introduction into the United States of cottage garden favourites from Europe and exotica from the Far East. Earle's Sundials and Roses of Yesterday (1902) is also reissued in this series.
ISBN: 9781108076616
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 35mm
Weight: 790g
628 pages