This is a classic memoir by one of the most famous landscape gardeners of the 20th century which describes the author's training and the development of his many celebrated gardens. Russell Page was born in 1906 and studied art at the Slade School in London before a love of plants drew him to garden design. In his career he designed gardens all over the world, from Leeds Castle in Kent to the Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Garden at the Pepsi Cola Headquarters in New York, as well as in France, his home for many years. The Education of a Gardener is a fascinating portrait of a master of his craft and has proved an inspirational book for many gardeners since its first publication in 1962. Written in clear and elegant prose, it is illustrated with a substantial number of photographs, including, in this edition, hitherto unpublished pictures from Page's files. ReviewsPage, one of the great landscape gardeners, covers a lot of ground-literally and figuratively-as he shares his knowledge and experience in this heavily illustrated volume. First published in 1962, this edition contains more photos than the original, many from Page's private files. "Page was one of the 20th century's legendary landscape gardeners. This classic memoir, first published in 1962, is filled with charming anecdotes and timeless gardening advice." "-Library Journal" "A classic of garden literature." --"The Los Angeles Times" "Page is one of the most respected gardening experts in the world." --"The Washington Post" "It is beyond dispute that Russell Page, an Englishman now in his 77th year, has designed more gardens for more people in more parts of the world than anyone in history...He has moreover had for many years an underground celebrity as a master of English prose, on the strength of his book The Education of a Gardener.""" --"The New York Times" (John Russell) "Russell Page was one of the most gifted landscape architects in history...Page's erudition also extended to writing, as this book demonstrates. Three hundred and sixty three pages of design advice can be reduced to this: Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder; it is a quality based on sound artistic and aesthetic principles. Applying those principles-now that's the hard part, even in Page, in his genius, makes it look easy." --"The Washington Post Book World" "One of the most eloquent of all horticultural testaments. --"The Sunday Telegraph" (London) "Literary types will enjoy The Education of a Gardener by Russell Page...a landmark exposition, first published in 1962, of garden design principles by one of the 20th century's leading landscape designers." --"The Toronto Star" "Something of a classic, a manual on the art of the garden by a man who designed them for over 50 years, but also much more..." --"The Times" (London) (Sean French) "I never travel far without Russell Page's Education of a Gardener, one of the most thoughtful and civilized gardening books ever written, by a master designer." "--The Daily Telegraph" (London) "Russell Page was one of the great English landscape architects of this centur |