How to Lay Out a Garden: Intended as a General Guide in Choosing, Forming, or Improving an Estate, (from a Quarter of an Acre to a Hundred Acres in Extent, ) with Reference to Both Design and Execution (Gardening in America) (Viridarium Library of Garden Classics)

by Edward Kemp

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First published in 1850, and expanded in 1858 into the second edition now reprinted in facsimile, this comprehensive text "with reference to both design and execution" covers in fine detail the objectives, rules and implementation of garden design "from a quarter of an acre to one hundred acres in extent." The book became an important influence on the high-Victorian mixed style. It set out for the first time a complete guide to laying out a property and integrating the house into the landscape. Edward Kemp (1817-1891) trained under Joseph Paxton at Chatsworth, later assisted him in the design of Birkenhead Park, and went on to become superintendent of the park. He was one of the judges in the 1858 New York Central Park Competition, which selected the winning Olmstead and Vaux design.
  • ISBN10 1287374557
  • ISBN13 9781287374558
  • Publish Date 4 September 2013 (first published 30 August 2007)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Imprint Nabu Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 454
  • Language English