Linda Plato’s Book List
Last year, Linda composed a list of
books she thought the Miller Library should own. In her memory,
NHS gave the Miller
Library $900 to purchase the following books:
Plant Exploration for Longwood Gardens,
Tomasz Anisko (Timber Press, 2006)
The New Garden Paradise: Great Private
Gardens of the World,
Dominique Browning (W.W. Norton, 2005)
Chihuly at the Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, Dale Chihuly (Portland
Press, 2005)
The Garden at Levens,
Chris Crowder (Frances Lincoln, 2005)
Gardens in the Spirit of Place,
Page Dickey, et al (Stewart, Tabori
and Chang, 2005)
Flora’s Orchids,
Isobyl la Croix (Timber Press, 2005)
This Other Eden: Seven Great Gardens
and 300 years of English History,
Emma Gieben-Gamal (RHS Publishers)
Russian Parks and Gardens,
Peter Hayden (Frances Lincoln, 2005)
In a Mexican Garden,
Gina Hyams (Chronicle Books, 2005)
The Gardens and Parks at Hampton Court
Palace, Todd
Longstaffe-Gowan (Frances Lincoln, 2005)
Fleurish,
Ilona McCarty (Sasquatch Books, 2005)
Planting Design: Gardens In Time and
Space, Piet Oudolf (Timber
Press, 2005)
The Naming of Names,
Anna Pavord (Bloomsbury USA,
2005)
Traditional Gardens,
Roger Platts (Cassell Illustrated,
2004)
Heligan: A Portrait of the Lost
Gardens, Tom Petherick
(Orion Pub Co, 2006)
How to Grow a Chair: The Art of Tree
Trunk Topiary, Richard
Reames (Arborsmith Studios, 1995)
English Gardens in the Twentieth
Century, Tim Richardson
(Aurum Press, 2005)
The Gardener’s Life,
Larry Sheehan, et al (Clarkson Potter,
2004)
Garden History, Tom
Turner (Spon Press, 2005)
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