From 1890, Japanese-style gardens have been built in the Pacific West Coast so skilfully and in such large numbers that they have become an integral part of the region's landscape and culture. Brown explores twenty and presents them as being distinctly North American Japanese style, rather than imitations of authentic gardens in Japan.
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From 1890, Japanese-style gardens have been built in the Pacific West Coast so skilfully and in such large numbers that they have become an integral part of the region's landscape and culture. Brown explores twenty and presents them as being distinctly North American Japanese style, rather than imitations of authentic gardens in Japan.
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VG (but with previous owner's name, light shelfwear and corners bumped) Red cloth with black lettering on spine; 176 pp. with numerous color photographs. For over a century, Japanese-style gardens have been created on the West Coast and have become an integral part of the region's landscape and culture. This book presents them as distinctly North American, rather than imitations of "authentic" gardens in Japan, and discusses the significance of these delightful and elegant landscapes.