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PUCKLER-MUSKAU, HERMANN LuDWIG HEINRICH, FtJRST VON. 



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 and folio atlas, including plans. (Also later editions.) 



A complete English translation edited by Samuel Parsons with selected illustrations published by 

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REPTON, HUMPHREY. 



Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening. Collected from designs and 

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Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening. . . . London, 

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Both the Sketches and Observations are included with Repton's other works in a one-volume edition 

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IMONDS, O. C. 



Landscape Gardening. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1920. 338 pages, 

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UYEHARA, KEIJI. 



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This Society has also sponsored a periodical and bulletins. 



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Written to stimulate a more general appreciation of the landscape art. 



WHATELY, THOMAS. 



Observations on Modern Gardening. Published anonymously, London, 1770. 

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HISTORY AND HISTORIC STYLES 



See Chapter IV of this book. 

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A History of Gardening in England. London, B. Quaritch, 1895. 400 pages, 

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Contains a chronological list of books on English gardening. 



