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Gardens of Britain & Ireland
Patrick Taylor
DK ADULT
, 2003 - 540 pages
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Very enjoyable
This large and attractive book is a reference book on over 1,700 of the most beautiful
gardens
in the British Isles. The largest part of the book is the Guide, in which public-available gardens are discussed, complete with colorful pictures. Grouped by region, each of the gardens is given a quick introduction, a more in-depth description, and important information, including location, size and when open. After the Guide comes the Gazetteer, in which the author looks at many different gardens, including some still privately held and those belonging to cemeteries and hospitals.
Overall, I found this to be a very enjoyable book. I really liked reading the descriptions of the gardens, and the interesting historical notes. The one thing that would have made this book better would have been more pictures. But, it is already a pretty hefty book, and I do realize that adding more pictures would have made it huge.
But, that said this is a very interesting book, especially for anyone who plans on being able to visit these wonderful gardens themselves.
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Book is a Winner
I first viewed this book at my local library and after going over it, decided to purchase it for my own personal library. The book covers a wide expanse of
gardens
in
Britain
,
Ireland
and not mentioned in the title, Scotland. Book does not give in depth information about layouts of gardens and such, but does contain one or two pics of mentioned gardens and locations in write ups. The photographs are simply beautiful.
The gardens in England are broken down into sectors, such as south-east England or North England for those who may be going to visit. Often, they contain pictures of the manor houses, cottages, castles or architectural elements in the gardens.The book also includes antedotal information about past occupants of houses, gardens or historical events surrounding the houses and gardens. For me, that added immensely to the overall enjoyment of the book. It's a winner.
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This definitive illustrated survey presents 2,000 of the most beautiful and inspiring
gardens
of
Britain
and
Ireland with
evocative prose and photographs. Organized by region, it presents the full range of this region's horticultural heritage, covering everything from the "Lost" Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall to the extraordinary ecological diversity and futuristic ambitions of the Eden Project.
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