GARDENS OF THE GILDED AGE: Lavish Landscapes from America's Golden Era
During the Gilded Age in America, wealthy industrialists built extravagant homes and gardens that rivaled the palaces of Europe. Fueled by competition, world travel, and plant-hunting expeditions, the Gilded Age gave rise to landscapes of astonishing beauty and horticulture.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 279
Publisher: Globe Pequot
Publishing status: Current
Size: 8x10¼ inches
ISBN: 9781493092000
Item #: 9438610
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