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Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Henley-on-Thames
£35.00
The extravagant gardens of the 16th- and 17th-century British aristocracy are well-documented and celebrated, but the more modest gardens of the rural county gentry have rarely been examined. Jill Francis presents new, never-before published material as well as fresh interpretations of previously examined sources to reveal gardening as a practical activity in which a broad spectrum of society was engaged – from the laborers who dug, manured, and weeded, to the gentleman owners who sought to create gardens that both exemplified their personal tastes and displayed their wealth and status.
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Publish Date: 26/06/2018Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Weight | 1497 g |
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Dimensions | 254 × 190 × 36 mm |
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Cover | Hardback |
Pages | xi, 400 |
Language | English |
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Dewey | 635.094209031 (edition:23) |
Readership | Professional and scholarly / Code: H |
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