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Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe (1700-1750)

Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe (1700-1750)

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Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe (1700-1750)

by G.B.Clarke (Editor)

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Buckinghamshire Records Society, 1990 No gardens in 18th century England were more famous than those at Stowe in Buckinghamshire. They were more visited, more influential and more often described than any others outside London, becoming the subject of journals, poems and guidebooks throughout the century. This book brings together the most important pieces written 188pp, illustrated in black and white.

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Title
Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe (1700-1750)
Author
G.B.Clarke (Editor)
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
0901198250
ISBN 13
9780901198259
Publisher
Buckinghamshire Records Society
Place of Publication
Dorchester, Dorset
Date Published
1990

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