Fifty Years of GolfHutchinson, Horace G. (Horace Gordon)
History
Fifty Years of Golf
Hutchinson, Horace G. (Horace Gordon)
Golf
The right use of water in the garden; the happy employment of Steps and
Gateways; the skilful placing of Garden Houses, Sundials, and Seats; the
definite value and proper construction of Pergolas; the use of climbing
plants; the wanton growth and misuse of ivy and other creepers, are all
depicted and described in an authoritative and exhaustive manner.
Examples are furnished from the finest gardens in the country of
beautiful Balustrading; graceful Gates, Urns, Vases, and Sculptured
Ornaments, Stone Paved Courts, Paved Ways and Garden Seats, Loggias,
Orangeries, Garden Houses and Dovecots, Parterres, Sundials, Topiary
Work, Pergolas and Treillage, Canals, Ponds, and Water Gardens, Bridges,
Fountains and Dipping Wells, Flower Borders, Wall Gardening and Japanese
Gardens.
The teaching value and beauty of the illustrations ensure an eager
welcome for the book at the hands of all true garden lovers.
"Miss Jekyll's collection in this noble folio is a storehouse of
examples, styles and method in the decoration of gardens, a
compendium of the history and taste in English Horticulture and a
revelation of the treasures of beauty which our country
holds."--_The Times._
IN ENGLISH HOMES
Illustrating the architectural character, decorations and furniture of
some of the most notable Houses of England
_Volumes I, II and III_
AND
ENGLISH HOMES OF THE EARLY RENAISSANCE
(ELIZABETHAN AND JACOBEAN HOUSES AND GARDENS)
EDITED BY H. AVRAY TIPPING, M.A., F.S.A.
£2 12s. 6d. _net each_. _By post_, £2 13s. 6d.
These four notable volumes form together an unequalled pictorial survey
of the domestic architecture of England of every style and period. They
are, moreover, a treasury, not only of the life stories of the notable
men and women who have lived in our historic homes, but of those county
and village traditions which throw so much light on the larger issues
that have made the history of the nation.
"A veritable revelation of the wealth of internal adornments,
architectural and other, contained in the great country mansions of
England. To turn over the pages is to obtain keen pleasure, as well
as enlightenment, concerning a treasury of domestic art and
archæology which to a large extent is kept closed from the common
eye."--_Scotsman._
GARDENS OLD AND NEW
The Country House and its Garden Environment
EDITED BY H. AVRAY TIPPING, M.A., F.S.A.
The illustrations being from Photographs specially taken by CHARLES
LATHAM
_Crown folio (15 in. by 10 in.). Handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges._
VOLUMES I, II AND III
£2 12s. 6d. _net each_. _By post_, £2 13s. 6d.
These three volumes illustrate the relationship between house and
garden, and the beauties of every type of garden, both formal and
natural, in a way never before attempted. They afford a complete survey
of the whole history of garden design and garden architecture,
considered from every point of view, historical, artistic and
horticultural.
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