Edward Kemp - Publications

Publications

  • Kemp, Edward (1850), How to Lay Out a Small Garden: intended as a general guide in choosing, forming or improving and estate (from a quarter of an acre to thirty acres in extent), with reference to both design and execution (1st ed.), London: Bradbury and Evans
  • Kemp, Edward (1850), The Handbook of Gardening: for the use of all persons who possess a garden of limited extent, London: Bradbury and Evans
  • Kemp, Edward (1851), The Parks, Gardens, etc. of London and its Suburbs: described and illustrated for the guidance of strangers, London: John Weale
  • Kemp, Edward (1858), How to Lay Out a Garden: intended as a general guide in choosing, forming, or improving an estate (from a quarter of an acre to an hundred acres in extent), with reference to both design and execution (2nd ed.), London: Bradbury and Evans
  • Kemp, Edward (1862), Description of the Gardens at Biddulph Grange: abridged from the account published in the Gardeners' Chronicle in the years 1857–62, London: Bradbury and Evans
  • Kemp, Edward (1864), How to Lay Out a Garden (3rd ed.), London: Bradbury and Evans
  • Kemp, Edward (1911), Waugh, ed., Landscape Gardening, or How to Lay Out a Garden: Principles, Styles and Practical Considerations, from the author's everyday intercourse with gentlemen who are either laying out new grounds or are seeking to amend errors in design formerly committed (4th ed.), New York and London: John Wiley and Sons

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