Garden design and architects' gardens

two reviews, illustrated, to show, by actual examples from British gardens, that clipping and aligning trees to make them 'harmonise' with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistic

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Garden design and architects' gardens

two reviews, illustrated, to show, by actual examples from British gardens, that clipping and aligning trees to make them 'harmonise' with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistic

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J. Murray
Language
English
Pages
73

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London

Edition Notes

The books reviewed are: The formal garden in England, by Reginald Blomfield and F. Inigo Thomas, London, 1892; and Garden-craft, old and new, by John D. Sedding, London, 1891.

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Library of Congress
SB476 .R6

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Pagination
xviii, 73 p.
Number of pages
73

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Open Library
OL6574154M
Internet Archive
gardendesignand00robigoog
LCCN
15004158
OCLC/WorldCat
987061

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