Gardens for a Beautiful America
1895-1935
Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston

By Sam Watters
Published in Collaboration with the Library of Congress

11 X 9.25 inches, 376 pp.
Clothbound, dust jacket
300 illustrations, including 250 plates
ISBN: 978-0-926494-15-2
April 2012

Discover in our new volume, Gardens for a Beautiful America, 1895-1935, illustrated with over 250 vintage color photographs not seen for generations, paradises of glamour, taste and privilege. From Newport to the Hamptons, from Los Angeles to San Francisco, from New York to Richmond, in France, Italy and England, visit the city and country gardens of the wealthy and fashionable—Cornelius and Alice Vanderbilt II,  J.P. and Frances Morgan, Henry and Arabella Huntington, George and Helen Crocker, author Edith Wharton, Parliament member Lady Nancy Astor, and Chicago-born Baroness von Ketteler—who lived with style and chic from coast to coast and abroad.

Working with legions of skilled gardeners, America’s leading architects and landscape designers transformed thousands of farmland acres into estates as beautiful and lavish as those at princely villas and châteaux. Here are the parterres of The Breakers, a children’s boxwood playground at Mille Fiori, a violet and azur canal at Thornedale, a classical temple at Weld, a lyrical fountain at Burrwood, Persian terraces at El Feuridis and butterfly lakes at Middleton Place, all in gardens that glowed with emerald lawn carpets, cascades of French roses and exotics from China and South America.

In illuminating detail, author Sam Watters tells the stories behind these floral retreats, flawlessly preserved in photographs by celebrity photographer Frances  Benjamin Johnston. Eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. considered her alluring images  “the finest” of American gardens. We know you’ll share his wonder and amazement as you travel back to an era of timeless beauty.

 
"Skillfully narrated... The research and identification of these slides by Watters, uncataloged when he first saw them five years ago, are exhaustively presented and annotated and will be a rich fund for later historians." - John Dixon Hunt, Landscape Architecture Magazine, April 2012



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