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American Spirit in the English Garden [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 300x237 mm, weight: 1780 g, 11 Illustrations, black and white; 215 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Garden Art Press
  • ISBN-10: 1870673840
  • ISBN-13: 9781870673846
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 300x237 mm, weight: 1780 g, 11 Illustrations, black and white; 215 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Garden Art Press
  • ISBN-10: 1870673840
  • ISBN-13: 9781870673846
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Exploration of the New World offered far reaching possibilities for the acquisition of new plants and for trees, but the impact that the introduction of plants from the New World had, and still has, on the English garden is frequently forgotten. Gardens and landscapes were transformed by an influx of American roots and through the past three centuries gardens have displayed important links with the United States of America. The ancestral homes of George Washington, the residence of the American Ambassador in London, the American Museum in Britain and Bletchley Park are of cultural and political importance. Many Dollar Princesses - American heiresses - took an active part in the aristocratic role of garden creation and ex-patriots too, continue to leave a legacy of beautiful gardens. Finally, the book includes memorial gardens of honoured Americans: Princess Pocahontas; Mohamet Weyonoman; John F. Kennedy; the Magna Carta Memorial built by the American Bar Association, and at Cambridge, the American Military Cemetery, dedicated to the American Armed Services.













The American Spirit in the English Garden is unique in bringing together the story of the first influx of American plant species and an important collection of gardens influenced and/or created by Americans, reflecting social history and often overlooked links between Britain and the United States of America.

Recenzijas

The impact of North American flora has gone largely unnoted, but Stone explores it in historical essays and profiles of storied British gardens, supplemented by hundreds of enticing color photos. -- Nara Schoenberg Chicago Tribune, October 19, 2015 The American Spirit in the English Garden details the influx of new and exotic plants into the United Kingdom, both as a show of wealth and for the opportunity to discover new medicinal remedies. Landscape Architecture Magazine, December 2015

Foreword 6(2)
Brooke Brown Barzun
Matthew Barzun
Introduction: The Quest for Plants 8(4)
PART ONE Seeds and saplings from The New World
12(52)
The John Tradescants and the Garden Museum
14(8)
Henry Compton, Bishop of London and the Gardens of Fulham Palace
22(8)
The Quaker Plant Collectors
30(8)
Charles Hamilton at Painshill Park
38(12)
Collectors, Nurserymen and the Changing Shape of Landscape and Gardens
50(14)
PART TWO The American Connection
64(58)
The de Wessynton Family at Washington Old Hall
66(6)
Sulgrave Manor, the Ancestral Home of the Washington Family
72(10)
Winfield House, the London Residence of the American Ambassador to The Court of St James's
82(8)
Bletchley Park, the National Codes Centre
90(8)
Claverton Manor, Bath -- The American Museum in Britain
98(12)
Thomas Hollis and James Bartos of Dorset
110(12)
PART THREE The Dollar Princesses
122(102)
Consuelo Vanderbilt and Gladys Deacon at Blenheim Palace
124(14)
The Jerome Sisters -- Chartwell and Brede Place
138(12)
The Astors at Cliveden and Hever Castle
150(20)
Nancy Lancaster at Kelmarsh Hall, Ditchley Park and Haseley Court
170(16)
The Fairhavens at Anglesey Abbey
186(12)
Lawrence Johnston and Gertrude Winthrop at Hidcote Manor Garden
198(14)
Dorothy Elmhirst at Dartington Hall Garden
212(12)
PART FOUR Gardens of Remembrance
224(16)
Runnymede
226(6)
Pocahontas at St George's Church, Gravesend
232(2)
Memorial to Sachem Mahomet Weyonomon at Southwark Cathedral, London
234(2)
Cambridge American Military Cemetery and Memorial Chapel
236(4)
Endnotes 240(2)
Appendix: Some favourite North American Plants, Trees and Shrubs in English Gardens 242(1)
Bibliography 243(1)
Acknowledgements 244(1)
Index 245
Jean Stone is a Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and has published books and articles on gardens, their design and the natural landscape. She has won awards for her garden design and has exhibited her work at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. She is a passionate advocate and spokesperson on the arts and garden heritage.