GARDENS OF WILLIAM & MARY by David Jacques

GARDENS OF WILLIAM & MARY by David Jacques

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A book about the gardens of William and Mary both in Britain and in Holland, tracing the history of the Dutch garden, discussing the construction and design of gardens and the plants in use and also giving descriptions of some of the greatest gardens of the period.

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GARDENS OF WILLIAM & MARY by David Jacques

The publication of this book marks the tercentenary of the revolution which swept King James VII and II off the thrones of Scotland and England and saw his sister Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange appointed co-monarchs in his stead. The introduction of the formal garden into England is, here, attributed to them, and the purpose of this volume is to celebrate the gardens of William and Mary both in Britain and in Holland. The work covers the history of the Dutch garden, describing some of the greatest gardens, and discusses the construction and design of the gardens, looking at the plants used in the light of the Dutch and British maritime trade and the growth of plant hunting. The contributors are from Britain and Holland.
David Jacques is an independent scholar and a consultant in historic landscapes, parks, and gardens.
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ISBN 13 9780747016083
ISBN 10 0747016089
Title GARDENS OF WILLIAM & MARY
Author David Jacques
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1991-05-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.