American Gardening

American Gardening
Title American Gardening PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 702
Release 1899
Genre Gardening
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The American Gardener

The American Gardener
Title The American Gardener PDF eBook
Author Allen Lacy
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 386
Release 1990-09
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0374522170

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Allen Lacy has gathered together a colorful sampler of American gardening writing from Thomas Jefferson to our own day. Among the fifty-two writers represented are such national treasures as Celia Thaxter, Neltje Blanchan, Elizabeth Lawrence, and Katherine S. White.

One Writer’s Garden

One Writer’s Garden
Title One Writer’s Garden PDF eBook
Author Susan Haltom
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 295
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1617031208

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By the time she reached her late twenties, Eudora Welty (1909–2001) was launching a distinguished literary career. She was also becoming a capable gardener under the tutelage of her mother, Chestina Welty, who designed their modest garden in Jackson, Mississippi. From the beginning, Eudora wove images of southern flora and gardens into her writing, yet few outside her personal circle knew that the images were drawn directly from her passionate connection to and abiding knowledge of her own garden. Near the end of her life, Welty still resided in her parents' house, but the garden—and the friends who remembered it—had all but vanished. When a local garden designer offered to help bring it back, Welty began remembering the flowers that had grown in what she called “my mother's garden.” By the time Welty died, that gardener, Susan Haltom, was leading a historic restoration. When Welty's private papers were released several years after her death, they confirmed that the writer had sought both inspiration and a creative outlet there. This book contains many previously unpublished writings, including literary passages and excerpts from Welty's private correspondence about the garden. The authors of One Writer's Garden also draw connections between Welty's gardening and her writing. They show how the garden echoed the prevailing style of Welty's mother's generation, which in turn mirrored wider trends in American life: Progressive-era optimism, a rising middle class, prosperity, new technology, women's clubs, garden clubs, streetcar suburbs, civic beautification, conservation, plant introductions, and garden writing. The authors illustrate this garden's history—and the broader story of how American gardens evolved in the early twentieth century—with images from contemporary garden literature, seed catalogs, and advertisements, as well as unique historic photographs. Noted landscape photographer Langdon Clay captures the restored garden through the seasons.

American Garden Writing

American Garden Writing
Title American Garden Writing PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Marranca
Publisher Penguin Group
Pages 376
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
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An extraordinary amount of knowledge is compiled in this collection of fifty selections on gardening from essays, letters, travel journals, and natural histories, covering a broad geographic range of writings from the colonial period to the present.

Ellen Shipman and the American Garden

Ellen Shipman and the American Garden
Title Ellen Shipman and the American Garden PDF eBook
Author Judith B. Tankard
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 312
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 082035208X

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Describes Shipman's remarkable life and fifty of her major works, including the Stan Hywet Gardens in Akron, Ohio; Longue Vue Gardens in New Orleans; and Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University. Richly illustrated, this expanded edition reveals her ability to combine plants for dramatic impact and create spaces of the utmost intimacy.

Pioneers of American Landscape Design

Pioneers of American Landscape Design
Title Pioneers of American Landscape Design PDF eBook
Author Charles A. Birnbaum
Publisher Department of Interior National Park Reservation Assistance
Pages 156
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
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Writing Environments

Writing Environments
Title Writing Environments PDF eBook
Author Sidney I. Dobrin
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 391
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0791483894

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Writing Environments addresses the intersections between writing and nature through interviews with some of America's leading environmental writers. Those interviewed include Rick Bass, Cheryll Glotfelty, Annette Kolodny, Max Oelschlaeger, Simon J. Ortiz, David Quammen, Janisse Ray, Scott Russell Sanders, Edward O. Wilson, and Ann H. Zwinger. From the standpoints of activists, scientists, naturalists, teachers, and highly visible writers, the interviewees consider how different environments have influenced them, how their writing affects environments, and the ways readers experience environments. The interviews are followed by critical responses from writing scholars. This diverse range of voices speaks lucidly and captivatingly about topics such as place, writing, teaching, politics, race, and culture, and how these overlap in many complex ways.