Seeking Eden : a collection of Georgia's historic gardens / Staci L. Catron and Mary Ann Eaddy ; photography by James R. Lockhart.
Material type: TextPublisher: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xiii, 471 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cmISBN:- 9780820353005
- 0820353000
- Collection of Georgia's historic gardens
- Georgia's historic gardens
- SB466.U62 G42 2018
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Lending Books | Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves | SB468.34.G4 C28 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39352800174120 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Andrew Low House and Garden, Savannah -- Ashland Farm, Flintstone -- Barnsley Gardens, Adairsville -- Barrington Hall and Bulloch Hall, Roswell -- Bettersby-Hartridge Garden, Savannah -- Beech Haven, Athens -- Berry College: Oak Hill and House o'Dreams, Mount Berry -- Bradley Olmsted Garden, Columbus -- Cator Woolford Gardens, Atlanta -- Coffin-Reynolds Mansion, Sapelo Island -- Dunaway Gardens, Newnan vicinity -- Governor's Mansion, Atlanta -- Hills and Dales Estate, LaGrange -- Lullwater Conservation Garden, Atlanta -- Millpond Plantation, Thomasville vicinity -- Oakton, Marietta -- Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain -- Salubrity Hall, Augusta -- Savannah Squares, Savannah -- Stephenson-Adams-Land Garden, Atlanta -- Swan House, Atlanta -- University of Georgia: North Campus, the President's House and Garden, and the Founders Memorial Garden, Athens -- Valley View, Cartersville vicinity -- Wormsloe and Wormsloe State Historic Site, Savannah vicinity -- Zahner-Slick Garden, Atlanta.
Seeking Eden' promotes an awareness of, and appreciation for, Georgia's rich garden heritage. Updated and expanded here are the stories of nearly thirty designed landscapes first identified in the early twentieth-century publication Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933. 'Seeking Eden' records each garden's evolution and history as well as each garden's current early twenty-first-century appearance, as beautifully documented in photographs. Dating from the mid-eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, these publicly and privately owned gardens include nineteenth-century parterres, Colonial Revival gardens, Country Place-era landscapes, rock gardens, historic town squares, college campuses, and an urban conservation garden.