Gardens of Historic Charleston
by James R. Cothran
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Landscape architect Cothran recounts the history of small-space gardening in Charleston, South Carolina since colonial times; outlines the enduring principles of integrating house and garden, the maximum use of limited space, enclosure by walls, and ornamental plants; and explains some of the commonTags
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James K. Cothran serves as an adjunct professor at both the University of Georgia and Georgia State University, where he teaches graduate courses on America's historic gardens and landscapes.
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- Home & Garden, Nonfiction, History, Art & Design
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- 712.09757 — Arts & recreation Area planning & landscape architecture Landscape architecture (Landscape design) History, geographic treatment, biography North America Southeastern U.S.
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- SB466 .U65 .C534 — Agriculture Horticulture. Plant propagation. Plant breeding Plant culture Gardens and gardening
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