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The Royal Gardeners: A History of Britain's Royal Gardens
 
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The Royal Gardeners: A History of Britain's Royal Gardens [Hardcover]

Alan Titchmarsh


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: BBC Worldwide; illustrated edition edition (July 15 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0563488972
  • ISBN-13: 978-0563488972
  • Product Dimensions: 28 x 24.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #310,820 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When a gardening writer and TV presenter enjoys the unprecedented success of Alan Titchmarsh, it must be difficult to keep coming up with fresh concepts to tickle the palate of a devoted public. With Royal Gardens: The History of Britain’s Royal Gardens, Titchmarsh is clearly onto another winner. The royal gardens of Great Britain represent some of the most glorious horticultural achievements and Titchmarsh is the perfect guide, both in this sumptuous book and the accompanying TV series. Rather like opera, gardens were once the exclusive preserve of the wealthy and the titled, and the democratisation that put such delights within all our grasps is a relatively recent phenomenon. Of course, however much attention we lavish on our own modest plots (with such Titchmarsh books as How To Be a Gardener at our elbow), most of us won’t be able to aspire to the acres of beauty so comprehensively covered here, and our pleasure will come from visits to these splendid sanctuaries.

What do we need to look for on our visits? This is where the expert eye of Titchmarsh comes to the fore--not to mention his avuncular manner, as evident in his books as in his TV appearances. In tracing the history of magnificent royal gardens from medieval times to the present day, both sumptuous modern photography and evocative period illustrations are used to conjure the palaces and gardens for us (needless to say, many did not survive); the moods evoked by the gardens range from the modest and engaging to the awe-inspiring and epic, and Titchmarsh is equally adroit at catching the essence of each garden, from the serene splendour of Hampton Court’s Privy Garden to the Georgian gardens which are such a much-loved feature of Kew Gardens. Unlike most Titchmarsh books, this one does not present gardens that are easy to emulate, but most will find sheer pleasure in just looking. --Barry Forshaw

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Prolific writer Titchmarsh's lavishly illustrated history of the royal gardens includes vivid profiles of monarchs and landscapers as he begins with the period from 1066 to 1485, from the reign of William the Conqueror to Richard III, then proceeds to descriptive and informative accounts of British gardening under the Tudors, the House of Stuart, the House of Hanover, Queen Victoria (1837-1901), and Edward VII to Elizabeth II (1901-2004). With each of these reigns, Titchmarsh lists the edibles, flowers, and shrubs that were grown, and offers such interesting tidbits as the fact that grass was cut with scythes until 1830, when the lawnmower was invented (three men with scythes could cut an acre of grass in a day). But there's much more here than technical matters. As Titchmarsh writes, "If you are expecting nothing but regal hearts and flowers, gentle romance, and pastoral idylls, be warned--royal garden history is packed with intrigue, skulduggery and dirty doings." George Cohen
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kings and Queens shape English garden style, Nov 22 2008
By Carol Chernega "Anglophile" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Royal Gardeners: A History of Britain's Royal Gardens (Hardcover)
The history of English gardening, as related by one of England's most beloved garden authorities, was guided and influenced by the Royal family over hundreds of years.
Alan Titchmarsh has written a fascinating book full of insightful observations and little-known facts about gardening tools, people, and plants. Along the way we discover how English gardening was influenced by the choices and preferences of the Kings and Queens of England, and by the trends that came over from Italy, France, and Holland. As time went on, England finally developed its own distinct style - a style that we still admire and emulate today.
Highly recommended for those who are interested in English gardening, and English garden history

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Royal Gardeners, Feb 16 2007
By N. Pemberton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Royal Gardeners: A History of Britain's Royal Gardens (Hardcover)
Alan Titchmarsh is an outstanding gardener, he has so much knowledge about gardens and landscaping. Excellent book, with all the beautiful illustrations of all the Royal gardens in England.

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book but rather rushed..., Nov 10 2008
By Lola Brown - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Royal Gardeners: A History of Britain's Royal Gardens (Hardcover)
Alan Titchmarsh is an extremely talented, knowledgeable and energetic man.
He has applied these gifts here and the results are enjoyable. However, hold onto your seat as you read because it is a non-stop rush through the history of royal gardens with nary a moment to stop and catch your breath.A rather curious approach to the leisurely pastime of gardening, royal or otherwise.It's a good book and the photographs are lovely, but I'm still overcome by the galloping pace.
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