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The Garden at Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History

AUTHOR: Jane Brown
ISBN: 1902163826

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The Garden at Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History
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by Jane Brown

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This oversize, spectacularly lovely book will find its audience among garden enthusiasts and devoted travelers. Both groups will be thrilled that it extends a rare opportunity to gaze at what most people ordinarily cannot see over the Buckingham Palace walls--unless, of course, they have been invited to a royal garden party! The private garden behind the palace, walled away from public view for 150 years now, stretches for 39 pastoral acres and offers the queen and her family an amazingly quiet place of respite in the middle of one of the world's most bustling cities. Brown's enthusiastic, authoritative text appears in tandem with luscious photographs commissioned for inclusion here from well-known British photographer Christopher Simon Sykes, who took shots of the grounds in all four seasons. Additional illustrations are provided in the form of old photographs, sketches and drawings, and watercolor and oil paintings, all of which provide a striking history of the garden, set within the context of the story of Buckingham Palace itself, as well as the pageant of monarchs who have resided there since its purchase as a royal residence in the reign of George III. Brad Hooper
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The Garden at Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History
- Book Reviews,
by Jane Brown

The Garden at Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History

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A year in the life of one of the world's most famous gardens, combining special photography and historic illustrations with a lively text by a noted garden historian.One of the largest private gardens in London, the Buckingham Palace garden occupies a unique place in the geographical context of London and in the social and constitutional history of Britain. Renowned garden historian Jane Brown presents the story of the garden from its beginnings as a seventeenth-century mulberry plantation frequented by Samuel Pepys to the role it plays today in the private and public life of the Royal Family. The first royal event held in the Buckingham Palace garden was a surprise fireworks presentation for George III's birthday in 1763; in 2002, the Queen's Golden Jubilee concerts were staged on the lawn, with thousands of people in attendance and millions more watching on television. Drawing on previously unpublished material in the Royal Archives, the book uses maps, plans, paintings, and drawings to illustrate the garden's evolution, from formal plantation to eighteenth-century landscape, from Victorian shrubbery to the contemporary "walled oasis in the middle of London," with 350 species of wildflowers and an exceptional variety of bird and animal life. Christopher Simon Sykes's photographs record a year in the life of the garden, from snowy winter mornings to springtime blossoms, from the extraordinary blaze of color achieved by the gardening staff for the summer parties to the autumn tints of its two hundred types of trees. Distributed on behalf of the Royal Collection. 250 illustrations, 200 in color.

Author Biography: Jane Brown's many books include The Modern Garden and The English Garden: Through the 20th Century. Christopher Simon Sykes's photographs appear in The Garden at Highgrove and Great Houses of England and Wales.


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