− | [http://0-www.oxfordreference.com.library.acaweb.org/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t215 '''''The Oxford Companion to the Garden'''''] is devoted to gardens of every kind and the people and [[ideas]] involved in their making. It combines a survey of the world's gardens with articles on a range of topics, such as garden visiting, [[horticulture]], scientific issues, and the [[social history]] of gardens, as well as biographies of garden designers, nurserymen, and others. Over half the entries are devoted to [[individual]] gardens, ranging from palace gardens such as [[Versailles]] to [[private]] gardens of outstanding design or plant interest, botanic gardens and arboreta, and late 20th-century land art. The geographical coverage is worldwide, with contributions from leading authorities and top garden writers from more than 25 countries. | + | [https://0-www.oxfordreference.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t215 '''''The Oxford Companion to the Garden'''''] is devoted to gardens of every kind and the people and [[ideas]] involved in their making. It combines a survey of the world's gardens with articles on a range of topics, such as garden visiting, [[horticulture]], scientific issues, and the [[social history]] of gardens, as well as biographies of garden designers, nurserymen, and others. Over half the entries are devoted to [[individual]] gardens, ranging from palace gardens such as [[Versailles]] to [[private]] gardens of outstanding design or plant interest, botanic gardens and arboreta, and late 20th-century land art. The geographical coverage is worldwide, with contributions from leading authorities and top garden writers from more than 25 countries. |