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by Patrick Goode,Michael Lancaster,Susan Jellicoe,Geoffrey Jellicoe

Author: Patrick Goode,Michael Lancaster,Susan Jellicoe,Geoffrey Jellicoe
Subcategory: Architecture
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press (November 19, 2001)
Pages: 635 pages
Category: Photo and Art
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Michael Lancaster is a professional landscape architect and head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at Thames Polytechnic.

ISBN-13: 978-0198661238. Michael Lancaster is a professional landscape architect and head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at Thames Polytechnic. Hardcover: 653 pages.

Items related to The Oxford Companion to Gardens (Oxford Companions). The late Dr. Susan Jellicoe was a designer and the author of The Landscape of Man (with Geoffrey Jellicoe). The Oxford Companion to Gardens (Oxford Companions). ISBN 13: 9780198604402. Patrick Goode is Senior Lecturer in landscape history at Thames Polytechnic in Kent, England, and co-author of Humphry Repton, Landscape Gardener, 1752-1818. Michael Lancaster is an architect, landscape architect and Head of the Division of Landscape Architecture at Thames Polytechnic University in Kent, England.

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Start by marking The Oxford Companion to Gardens as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. Read by Patrick Goode. This new Oxford Companion covers the history and design of gardens all over the world from the earliest recorded known examples to the present day, encompassing everything from small private gardens to the vast public park at Versailles, from the secret gardens of Arab princes to legendary gardens that no longer exist.

Goode, Patrick, 1948-; Lancaster, Michael. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Trent University Library Donation. Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by station24. cebu on July 15, 2019. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata).

Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe wrote three books together: Modern Private Gardens (1968), Water .

Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe wrote three books together: Modern Private Gardens (1968), Water: The Use of Water in Landscape Architecture (1971) and The Landscape of Man (1975). With Lady Margery Allen she co-wrote The Things We See: Gardens (1953), The New Small Garden (1956) and Town Gardens To Live In (1977). She was also co-author of The Oxford Companion to Gardens with Geoffrey Jellicoe, Patrick Goode and Michael Lancaster (1986).

The Oxford Companion to Gardens, by Patrick Goode, Michael Lancaster, Geoffrey Jellicoe & Susan Jellicoe (2001). The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll, by Richard Bisgrove (1992). Gardens of a Golden Afternoon: The Story of a Partnership, Edwin Lutyens & Gertrude Jekyll, by Jane Brown (1982). Some titles are: Wood and Garden (1899).

While building on the Companion's existing strengths, Tom Jaine has taken the opportunity to update the text and alert readers to new perspectives in food studies. There is new coverage of attitudes to food consumption, production and perception, such as food and genetics, food and sociology, and obesity. New entries include terms such as convenience foods, drugs and food, Ethiopia, leftovers, medicine and food, pasta, and many more

Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. 635 pp. ISBN 0-198-66123-1.

Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

This new Oxford Companion covers the history and design of gardens all over the world from the earliest recorded known examples to the present day, encompassing everything from small private gardens to the vast public park at Versailles, from the secret gardens of Arab princes t. .

This new Oxford Companion covers the history and design of gardens all over the world from the earliest recorded known examples to the present day, encompassing everything from small private gardens to the vast public park at Versailles, from the secret gardens of Arab princes to legendary gardens that no longer exist. Some 250 halftone illustrations of gardens feature contemporary paintings and engravings, recent and early photographs, garden plans and sketches. In addition, 24 pages of color plates illustrate the rich variety and scope of the garden.

The new Companion covers the history and design of gardens all over the world from the earliest known examples . Country of Publication.

The new Companion covers the history and design of gardens all over the world from the earliest known examples to the present day. Winner of a gold medal at the Fourth World Bienniale of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria.

This unique volume covers the history and design of gardens across the globe--from the earliest known examples to the present day. The first comprehensive work on the history and design of gardens available, the Companion was written by a team of 170 expert contributors and edited by leading specialists in the field of landscape architecture. Boasting over 1,500 entries and 250 black and white illustrations, it includes articles on roof gardens, water gardens, secret gardens, and other special types of gardens. It contains essays on garden elements such as fountains, grottoes, herbaceous borders, hedges and follies, and accounts of garden history in individual countries. Definitions of English and foreign-language garden terms are given, as well as biographies of designers, patrons, plant-collectors, and garden enthusiasts. Also included is information on landscape gardening, public parks, and international exhibitions.The most comprehensive work of its kind, this Companion will appeal to anyone interested in landscape architecture, design, or in finding ideas on how to make their outdoor space truly magical.