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The Garden of Asia: Impressions from Japan: Cambridge Library Collection - Travel and Exploration in Asia

Autor Reginald John Farrer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 oct 2011
Reginald J. Farrer (1880–1920) was a traveller and plant collector who was an important influence on horticultural style in England. In 1902 he embarked on an expedition to Asia, where he was inspired by the rock gardens of Tokyo, Yokohama and Beijing, and discovered plant species such as Clematis macropetala, and the eponymous Geranium farreri and Viburnum farreri, which are now common in European gardens. In his first book, published in 1904, he records his experiences in Japan and other Asian countries, vividly recounting his impressions of, and his passion for, eastern landscape, terrain, plantations, forestry and flora, of which the aesthetic characteristics became central to the rockeries and shrubberies he created on his return home. Farrer died while on an expedition at the early age of forty, but the legacy of his highly influential writings and his wide-ranging plant introductions remains significant today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108037211
ISBN-10: 1108037216
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Travel and Exploration in Asia

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface; 1. Dai Nipon Banzai; 2. The metropolis of Japan; 3. The gardens of Tokio; 4. The greater gardens; 5. Housekeeping; 6. Inage: a sketch from Japan; 7. Shops and shopping; 8. Korea; 9. Impressions round Peking; 10. Nikko, Kekko; 11. Natai-San; 12. The Lady Little Willow Tree; 13. Shiba-no-tera; 14. Asakusa-no-Tera; 15. Uyeno-no-tera; 16. Northward; 17. The Hokkaido; 18. Matsushima; 19. Yoshiwara; 20. The sphinx in Japan; 21. Matsuri; 22. The Holy One of Kamakura; 23. Enoshima; 24. Ikao and Karuizawa; 25. The circuit of the Holy One; 26. Miyanoshita, Hakoné, Atami; 27. The passing of days; 28. Sayonara.

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This 1904 account of new flora influenced English gardening style; the legacy of Farrer's plant introductions remains significant today.