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Paradise on the Hudson: The Creation, Loss, and Revival of a Great American Garden (Hardcover)

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“Through her prodigious research and evocative prose, Caroline Seebohm recreates an era of New York life seen through the history and dazzling beauty of the restored Untermyer Gardens.” —Paula Deitz, author, Of Gardens

On a single day in 1939, more than 30,000 people visited the Untermyer Garden—at the time, one of the world’s grandest landscapes. Thirty years later, most of the site had been sold or abandoned. Who was the eccentric visionary behind the estate’s original glory? What triggered the garden’s decline and sparked its restoration?

In Paradise on the Hudson, Caroline Seebohm brings to light the remarkable story of a larger-than-life figure lost mostly to history, and the impact of his horticultural obsession. It is a fascinating tale about of the role of passion in both creating and rescuing one of America’s greatest gardening achievements.

About the Author


Caroline Seebohm is author of many books, including The Man Who Was Vogue, At Home with Books, Private Landscapes, Boca Rococo, No Regrets, and Rescuing Eden. She has also published two novels, The Last Romantics and The Innocents.
 

Praise For…


“A splendid book about a spectacular garden brought back to life, and the amazing man who created it.”—Lynden B. Miller, public garden designer
 
“Through her prodigious research and evocative prose, Caroline Seebohm recreates an era of New York life seen through the history and dazzling beauty of the restored Untermyer Gardens.”—Paula Deitz, author, Of Gardens

“The story of Untermeyer and his garden, its rise, fall, and phoenix-like rebirth…a compelling book.” —River Journal

“A fascinating biography of a nearly forgotten 20th century public figure.” —The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries

“This is a fascinating book portraying interesting seasons in American history, the building of a garden, its decline and restoration.” —Horticulture
 

Product Details
ISBN: 9781604698572
ISBN-10: 1604698578
Publisher: Timber Press
Publication Date: March 3rd, 2020
Pages: 224
Language: English

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