The Story of Gardening
A Cultural History of Famous Gardens from Around the World
Penelope Hobhouse author Ambra Edwards author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:5th Sep '19
Should be back in stock very soon
A fully updated and revised edition of a gardening classic.
From the cooling fountains of the Alhambra to the imposing palace grounds of Chinese emperors and the clean lines of the formal French parterre, this inspiring history charts the fascinating evolution of gardening over thousands of years, bringing to life the world’s most beautiful and magnificent gardens.
Acclaimed garden designer and plantswoman Penelope Hobhouse draws on her extensive experience and shows you how an appreciation of style and techniques from all over the world helps us to understand how modern gardens have developed. Unrivalled in its coverage and written with the author’s characteristic clarity and authority, this exceptional book is guaranteed to appeal to gardening enthusiasts or all ages and levels of expertise.
Chapters include:
The Origins of Gardening; Gardens of Ancient Greece and Rome;The Gardens of Islam;The Medieval Gardens of Christendom; The Renaissance Vision in Italy;The Flowering of the European Garden; Plants on the Move; The English Landscape Garden; The Eclectic 19th Century; The Americas; Gardens of China; The Japanese Garden;
From Naturalism to Modernism;Visions of the Future
'A book for which the word 'magisterial' might almost have been coined... an authoritative tour d'horizon of garden styles across the world'
* The Spectator *'A book valued not just for the written information but as a pictographic library too'
-- Chris Beardshaw * Candide Gardening App. *'Much to absorb and enjoy'
* Country Life *'What Penelope [Hobhouse] so successfully achieves is casting the visions of today over the layers of the past, contextualising them in a way that diminishes neither the new nor the old…Comprehensive work'
* House & Garden *'Deservedly claims its position on the bookshelf'
* The English GardISBN: 9781911595748
Dimensions: 260mm x 246mm x 37mm
Weight: 2310g
512 pages