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So Fine A Prospect: Historic New England Gardens by Alan Emmet (Paperback)
So Fine A Prospect: Historic New England Gardens by Alan Emmet (Paperback)
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So Fine A Prospect: Historic New England Gardens by Alan Emmet
Publisher: University Press of New England
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 1997
Pub Date: March 01, 1997
Physical Info: 0.67" H x 11.02" L x 8.53" W (2.29 lbs) 256 pages
Oh, the comfort, the delight I have had in my garden, an octogenarian grande dame of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, recalls in an 1888 memoir. Alan Emmet s glimpse into more than two dozen gardens that graced New Englands towns and countryside from just after the American Revolution into the twentieth century has delights of its own. Drawing from diaries, correspondence, historical records, sketch maps, and paintings, Emmet treats the garden--ranging from small urban retreats to ornamental estates of thousands of acres--as an art form and examines its evolution form the utilitarian to the ornate.
Along with the useful--greenhouses, peach walls, and pergolas--are found the whimsical and the idiosyncratic. She describes teahouses, topiary trees, fountains, mazes, marble nymphs, and a three-story viewing tower. And ever-present, of course, are the plants themselves: roses, lilies, tree peonies, orchids, even southern magnolias, as well as towering elms, massive lindens, peaches, pears, and boxwood.
But as Emmet delves more deeply into who built these gardens and why, another story unfolds.
But as Emmet delves more deeply into who built these gardens and why, another story unfolds.
The gardens, it seems, parallel their owners lives, and embedded in their history is the saga of families and their rising and falling tides. We see great houses inhabited by gentle ghosts, the boom and subsequent decay of the port towns, the emergence of a mercantile class, the metamorphosis of the cities into sprawling urban centers, and the establishment of institutions like the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Carefully chronicled, entertaining, and generously illustrated, Emmets garden tour is very much worth taking.
Alan Emmet has written widely landscapes and gardens. She is on the Garden Conservancy Advisory Committee and a trustee of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. She recently co-authored a historic landscape report for the National Trust for Historic Preservation on Chesterwood, Daniel Chester French s summer home and studio."
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- 9780874517743
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- Summer Beam Books
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- 2.0 lb
