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In this 1890 book, Henry Ernest Milner surveys the whole practice of landscape gardening, from theory to building and planting.
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Excerpt from Hints on Landscape Gardening His letters from England, which were published at the time not only in German, but also in English and in French, give most valuable and discriminating criticism of landscape art, with descriptions of natural and artificial scenery. He refers in these letters to a great range of places, including Oxford, Kenilworth Castle, Tintern Abbey, Regent's Park, London, Eaton Hall, Warwick Castle, Blenheim, and Buckingham Palace. Better than anything else they give evidence of his understanding of the art of landscape architecture during one of its most fruitful periods. Goethe wrote at the time that Prince Puckler's letters were a pattern in all that relates ...