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15 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://koencoeng-ygtersakity.blogspot.mx/?lophe=B00JDK1CDC | [PDF READ ONLINE] British Gardens in Time: The Greatest Garden Makers from Capability Brown to Christopher Lloyd | As seen on BBC: An illustrated visit to four iconic gardens, each a product of its age, with stories of the creators and events that shaped them.The stories of these gardens&#8217 creation include obsession, escape, social ambition, political intrigue, heartbreak, bankruptcy, and disaster. In unravelling these remarkable stories we reach back over the centuries to see these great gardens through fresh eyes.From the magnificent landscape garden at Stowe created by Bridgeman, Kent and Lancelot &#8216 Capability&#8217 Brown the Victorian masterpiece of Biddulph Grange the romantic Arts &amp Crafts retreat at Nymans and Christopher Lloyd&#8217 s plantsman&#8217 s paradise at Great Dixter, you will hear of adventure, innovation, and visionary individuals who changed the way we create our gardens and the plants we grow. Katie Campbell weaves the stories of these four exemplary gardens into a history of British gardening from the earliest cultivated spaces to the present day, exploring trends, influences, and pioneers. Fascinating historic detail and atmospheric storytelling make this a compelling read.Includes a foreword by Chris Beardshaw, specially commissioned photography by Nathan Harrison, and extensive archive illustrations &#8220 A worthy accompaniment to the BBC series of the same name.&#8221 &#8212 The Irish Times&#8220 Campbell treads a nice line between juicy facts and the aesthetic qualities of the gardens. I adore her description of Jane Austen-ish tourists turning up in carriages, buying guidebooks and filling up the local inns, while commendably tipping the head gardener.&#8221 &#8212 The Independent<br>

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  2. British Gardens in Time: The Greatest Garden Makers from Capability Brown to Christopher Lloyd Sinopsis : As seen on BBC: An illustrated visit to four iconic gardens, each a product of its age, with stories of the creators and events that shaped them.The stories of these gardens&#8217 creation include obsession, escape, social ambition, political intrigue, heartbreak, bankruptcy, and disaster. In unravelling these remarkable stories we reach back over the centuries to see these great gardens through fresh eyes.From the magnificent landscape garden at Stowe created by Bridgeman, Kent and Lancelot &#8216Capability&#8217 Brown the Victorian masterpiece of Biddulph Grange the romantic Arts &ampCrafts retreat at Nymans and Christopher Lloyd&#8217s plantsman&#8217s paradise at Great Dixter, you will hear of adventure, innovation, and visionary individuals who changed the way we create our gardens and the plants we grow. Katie Campbell weaves the stories of these four exemplary gardens into a history of British gardening from the earliest cultivated spaces to the present day, exploring trends, influences, and pioneers. Fascinating historic detail and atmospheric storytelling make this a compelling read.Includes a foreword by Chris Beardshaw, specially commissioned photography by Nathan Harrison, and extensive archive illustrations &#8220A worthy accompaniment to the BBC series of the same name.&#8221 &#8212The Irish Times&#8220Campbell treads a nice line between juicy facts and the aesthetic qualities of the gardens. I adore her description of Jane Austen-ish tourists turning up in carriages, buying guidebooks and filling up the local inns, while commendably tipping the head gardener.&#8221 &#8212The Independent

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