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The Parks, Promenades & Gardens of Paris Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of Our Own Cities and of Public and Private Gardens

by ROBINSON, W. [William];

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London, John Murray, 1869, First edition. . original pictorial & blind-stamped cloth, decorated in black & gilt, gilt lettering on spine, Robert Alexander's bookplate on endpaper, light fraying at spine ends, hinge cracked but firm, first two leaves lightly foxed, very good, interior clean. . thick 8vo [23 x 16 cm]; xxxii, 644 pp, engraved frontis, 48 engraved plates, 3 foldout maps/plans, 378 other illustrations including plans, title-page vignette, index. . Horticultural Society of New York Catalogue p. 189. Catalogue of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 268. Robinson was "the most famous and controversial gardening journalist of the nineteenth century" (Hugh Johnson). This is the second book published by the author, who has been called the father of English gardening. This work helped to establish his reputation. Many of his later works had roots in this work. Beautifully illustrated, with views and plans of Paris, plants, gardens, tools, prining arrangements, etc. Mea Allen p. 95. A picture of this book is available on request by email.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
J12271
Title
The Parks, Promenades & Gardens of Paris Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of Our Own Cities and of Public and Private Gardens
Author
ROBINSON, W. [William];
Format/Binding
Original pictorial & blind-stamped cloth, decorated in black & gilt, gilt lettering on spine, Robert Alexander's boo
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
London, John Murray, 1869, First edition.
Size
thick 8vo [23 x 16 cm]; xxxii, 6
Bookseller catalogs
Gardening - Landscaping;

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