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- catalog contributor b8956521.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "Alhambra, Granada: Courtyards form the oldest gardens in the world -- La Gamberaia, near Florence: An Italian garden in the classic manner -- Kasteel Twickel, Holland: Perterres round a moated Dutch castle -- Earlshall, Scotland: A topiary garden in the kingdom of Fife -- Aranjuez, near Madrid: The gardens of the kings of Spain -- Villandry, Indre-et-Loire: A spectacular recreation of a Renaissance garden -- Levens Hall, Westmorland: The best preserved topiary garden in Britain -- The Vatican garden, Rome: The little known garden behind St Peter's -- Bomarzo, near Viterbo: A giant-haunted grove in the Cimini Hills -- Vaux-le-Vicomte, Seine-et-Marne: The first masterpiece of Andre le Notre -- Williamsburg, Virginia: A masterly reconstruction of the eighteenth century -- Versailles, France: The greatest garden in the world -- Peterhof, Leningrad: Peter the Great's Versailles by the sea -- Fronteira, near Lisbon: A fantasy in clipped box and blue tiles -- ".
- catalog description "Old Westbury, Long Island: Echoes of the Edwardian era outside New York -- The Huntington Botanical Gardens, California: Rare plants around a famous art collection -- Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire: An American's garden in the Cotswolds -- Winterthur, Delaware: Natural gardens on a princely scale -- Schloss Mainau, Lake Constance: The island-garden of a Swedish prince -- Sissinghurst Castle, Kent: A flower-garden in the remains of a Tudor castle -- Villa Taranto, Lake Maggiore: A Scotsman's magnificent collection of rare shrubs -- Keukenhof, Holland: A natural garden in the land of bulbs -- Savill Gardens, Windsor: The gardens in the royal park.".
- catalog description "Villa Garzoni, Collodi, Tuscany: A Baroque garden with echoes of the Renaissance -- Schwetzingen, Mannheim: A German garden in the grand manner -- Chatsworth, Derbyshire: The garden of England's finest country house -- Stourhead, Wiltshire: The first landscape garden in Europe -- Veitshochheim, near Wurzburg: The most enchanting garden statuary in Europe --- Courances, Seine-et-Oise: Where water dominates the garden -- The Nymphenburg, Munich: Pavilions and fountains of the Bavarian Court -- Bagatelle, near Paris: The fairest rose-garden in France -- Marlia, near Lucca: Where concerts were given in an open-air theatre -- Charleston, South Carolina: Middleton Place, Magnolia Gardens, Cypress Gardens: Three gardens of the southern states -- Tresco Abbey, Isles of Scilly: Exotic plants off the tip of England -- Powerscourt, County Wicklow: An Irish garden in the great tradition -- Bodnant, North Wales: A splendid combination of terraces and shrubs -- ".
- catalog extent "288 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Great gardens of the Western World.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Great gardens of the Western World.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Putnam".
- catalog relation "Great gardens of the Western World.".
- catalog subject "712".
- catalog subject "Gardens.".
- catalog subject "SB465 .C6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Alhambra, Granada: Courtyards form the oldest gardens in the world -- La Gamberaia, near Florence: An Italian garden in the classic manner -- Kasteel Twickel, Holland: Perterres round a moated Dutch castle -- Earlshall, Scotland: A topiary garden in the kingdom of Fife -- Aranjuez, near Madrid: The gardens of the kings of Spain -- Villandry, Indre-et-Loire: A spectacular recreation of a Renaissance garden -- Levens Hall, Westmorland: The best preserved topiary garden in Britain -- The Vatican garden, Rome: The little known garden behind St Peter's -- Bomarzo, near Viterbo: A giant-haunted grove in the Cimini Hills -- Vaux-le-Vicomte, Seine-et-Marne: The first masterpiece of Andre le Notre -- Williamsburg, Virginia: A masterly reconstruction of the eighteenth century -- Versailles, France: The greatest garden in the world -- Peterhof, Leningrad: Peter the Great's Versailles by the sea -- Fronteira, near Lisbon: A fantasy in clipped box and blue tiles -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Old Westbury, Long Island: Echoes of the Edwardian era outside New York -- The Huntington Botanical Gardens, California: Rare plants around a famous art collection -- Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire: An American's garden in the Cotswolds -- Winterthur, Delaware: Natural gardens on a princely scale -- Schloss Mainau, Lake Constance: The island-garden of a Swedish prince -- Sissinghurst Castle, Kent: A flower-garden in the remains of a Tudor castle -- Villa Taranto, Lake Maggiore: A Scotsman's magnificent collection of rare shrubs -- Keukenhof, Holland: A natural garden in the land of bulbs -- Savill Gardens, Windsor: The gardens in the royal park.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Villa Garzoni, Collodi, Tuscany: A Baroque garden with echoes of the Renaissance -- Schwetzingen, Mannheim: A German garden in the grand manner -- Chatsworth, Derbyshire: The garden of England's finest country house -- Stourhead, Wiltshire: The first landscape garden in Europe -- Veitshochheim, near Wurzburg: The most enchanting garden statuary in Europe --- Courances, Seine-et-Oise: Where water dominates the garden -- The Nymphenburg, Munich: Pavilions and fountains of the Bavarian Court -- Bagatelle, near Paris: The fairest rose-garden in France -- Marlia, near Lucca: Where concerts were given in an open-air theatre -- Charleston, South Carolina: Middleton Place, Magnolia Gardens, Cypress Gardens: Three gardens of the southern states -- Tresco Abbey, Isles of Scilly: Exotic plants off the tip of England -- Powerscourt, County Wicklow: An Irish garden in the great tradition -- Bodnant, North Wales: A splendid combination of terraces and shrubs -- ".
- catalog title "Great gardens of the Western World. Introd. by Harold Nicolson.".
- catalog type "text".