The Parks, Promenades and Gardens of Paris: Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of our Own Cities (Cambridge Library Collection - Botany and Horticulture)

The Parks, Promenades and Gardens of Paris: Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of our Own Cities (Cambridge Library Collection - Botany and Horticulture) image
ISBN-10:

1108075967

ISBN-13:

9781108075961

Edition: 1
Released: Nov 13, 2014
Format: Paperback, 786 pages
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Description:

The innovative gardener and writer William Robinson (1838-1935), many of whose other works are reissued in this series, was sent by The Times as its horticultural correspondent to the Paris International Exposition of 1867. As a result of his visit, he produced two books, one on gardening trends in France, and this work of 1869 on the parks and gardens of Paris and its environs (including Versailles), and on the fruit and vegetable farming which fed the famous Parisian food markets such as Les Halles. Robinson admired especially the small planted open spaces, squares and courtyards in Paris, which had no equivalent in London, and which he claimed were 'saving [its inhabitants] from pestilential overcrowding, and making their city something besides a place for all to live out of who can afford it'. This highly illustrated work will interest not only historians of horticulture but also lovers of Paris.


























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