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|author=DKSarah Rutherford|title=13½ Incredible Things You Need to Know About EverythingLandscape Gardens|rating=3.54|genre=Children's Non-FictionArt|summary=Having the Internet in the home for My first experience of a ''big'' garden was Versailles as a child to learn from is all well teenager and goodwhilst I was impressed, but it wonI didn't replace an encyclopaediareally like it. For one thing, there definitely is an instance I felt stifled and strangely underwhelmed by the flatness of having too much of a good thing – it is no use for the young mind to be exposed to every bit of knowledge we may all. As luck would have amassedit I then saw Hampton Court and it was official: I was off big gardens. No, you need someone authoritative enough to come along and collate the important bits, letting you learn just enough, and the key things you do need to know, all from one placeIt would be many years before I revised my opinion. This book doesn't really term itself as an encyclopaedia, that has On a trip to Harewood House it was too hot a day to be saidcorralled into the house, but its large format puts it on so I wandered the shelf next to them, gardens and its colourful and educative mien proves it's found they were delightful. I felt uplifted. Then a very close relative, cricket match at least of Stowe gave me the modern kind. What it has decided opportunity to do is to structure walk the world into certain subjects, and to give us 13½ facts regarding every topicgrounds for over an hour. And what I was completely won over and a diverse range devotee of topics it has amassedLancelot 'Capability' Brown. Sarah Rutherford's ''Landscape Gardens'' was an opportunity to put him in context.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>02412389351445669935</amazonuk>
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