New York, Braziller, 1979, 159 pages with numerous b&w illustrations. Gr.-8°, paperback.
This volume will trace the development of the art and architecture of the French Garden over a period of three hundred years, by examining a number of the key examples in detail as they took form from the earliest and quite simple cloister gardens to a markedly formal French" style, and even as challenged by a vogue for more "natural" gardens." (Cover). - Corners slightly rubbed, private owner`s stamp on half title, else a good copy.
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