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Hortus. 76, Winter 2005 / David Wheeler, editor.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection SB450.9 .H67 2005 Moore Finlay copy
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wheeler, David, editor.
Graeme Moore Collection of Ian Hamilton Finlay (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Finlay, Ian Hamilton.
Gardens--Great Britain--Periodicals.
Gardens.
Gardening--Great Britain--Periodicals.
Gardening.
Landscape gardening--Great Britain--Periodicals.
Landscape gardening.
Penn Provenance:
Moore, Graeme (former owner) (Moore Finlay Collection copy)
Physical Description:
125, [3] pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Other Title:
Hortus a gardening journal
Hortus 76
Place of Publication:
2005 /
Herefordshire, England : The Bryansground Press, 2005.
Contents:
From the Editor's Desk
Tim Longville's Snippets
After the deluge: Harricane Katrina and her aftermath / Noel Kingsbury
On meeting Ian Hamilton Finlay / Ambra Edwards
A fragment of Italy on an Atlantic shore: Ilnacullin / John Akeroyd
Just like home: the Japanese garden at Tatton Park / Carolle Doyle
Borrowed landscape / Mirabel Osler
The Diana Ross interview / Elizabeth Jane Howard
Serenity, silence, intimacy and amazement: The garden of Luis Barragán / Katie Campbell
The Queen of Spades: Catherine the Great and her passion for gardening / Betty Kershaw
Lob's Wood: Carl Krippendorf and Elizabeth Lawrence Part One / Michael Cunningham
Commerson's secret / Charles Elliott
Unlikely Aromatherapy / Rosemary Lindsay
Garden history: Philosophy and design / Rob Casey interviews Tom Turner.
Notes:
"Hortus is privately published four times a year by The Byransground Press."
Cover has ink drawing by Ben Pentreath.
Publisher's advertisements: [2] pages at end.
Local Notes:
Kislak Center Moore Finlay Collection copy purchased by the Penn Libraries in 2012 from Graeme Moore.
OCLC:
1112464519

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