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5 | Verbal versus visual responses in garden visitation | 113 |
6 | The role of movements in garden reception | 145 |
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8 | The afterlife of gardens and the implied visitor | 191 |
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Add The Afterlife of Gardens, Most historical and critical discussions of gardens focus on their design. What happens after the completion of the design, however, is largely ignored, which neglects a much larger part of the site's interest and potential. For gardens, John Dixon Hunt c, The Afterlife of Gardens to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Afterlife of Gardens, Most historical and critical discussions of gardens focus on their design. What happens after the completion of the design, however, is largely ignored, which neglects a much larger part of the site's interest and potential. For gardens, John Dixon Hunt c, The Afterlife of Gardens to your collection on WonderClub |