9781570030048-1570030049-Gardens of Historic Charleston

Gardens of Historic Charleston

ISBN-13: 9781570030048
ISBN-10: 1570030049
Edition: 0
Author: James R. Cothran
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 170 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781570030048
ISBN-10: 1570030049
Edition: 0
Author: James R. Cothran
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 170 pages

Summary

Gardens of Historic Charleston (ISBN-13: 9781570030048 and ISBN-10: 1570030049), written by authors James R. Cothran, was published by University of South Carolina Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Landscape (Architecture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Gardens of Historic Charleston (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Landscape books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Affectionately known as the "city set in a garden," Charleton has been revered for its fine gardens since colonial times. While such magnificent plantation gardens as Middleton and Magnolia grace the outskirts of the city, small private gardens endow Charleston's historic streets with a distinctive Old World charm. Passersby spy these half-hidden sanctuaries through wrought iron gates and vine-covered walls; they glimpse piazzas, statuary, fountains, cobblestone walks, and profusion of seasonal plants that have transformed narrow spaces into enchanting outdoor rooms. Gardens of Historic Charleston invites readers to venture beyond these garden gates and to experience the allure and seclusion of Charleston's celebrated town gardens.

James R. Cothran, and landscape architect who has been fascinated by Charleston gardens for more than four decades, recounts the history of horticulture in a city where small-space gardening has reached the zenith of refinement and ingenuity. He guides readers through some of its most cherished private retreats, including one inspired by The Secret Garden and the much-visited garden at the historic Heyward-Washington House, where George Washington stayed while he was in the port city. Cothran explains the principles inherent in all Charleston gardening―integration of house and garden, maximum use of limited space, enclosure by protective walls, and the creative use of ornamental plants―as he offers a wellspring of ideas for planning, creating, or improving one's own garden.

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