Roger White is an architectural historian specialising in the Georgian period. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and has been Secretary of both the Georgian Group and the Garden History Society.
“This book thus represents the life’s work of a doyen, and it
shows. White convinces utterly in his thesis.”—Iona McLaren, The
Telegraph
“Scholarly yet approachable—and lavishly illustrated with 290
colour plates and black-and-white illustrations—this is a title for
enthusiasts as much as experts.”—INIGO
“An architectural historian and authority . . . [White has]
produced a synthesis of this most alluring topic. The result is a
richly illustrated volume, one that merits our attention.”—Timothy
Mowl, Country Life
“Wherever you turn in Georgian Arcadia, you’re confronted with
ruins, follies and eyecatchers—the richest, most varied collection
of beautiful and bizarre structures that you’re ever likely to
meet.”—Adrian Tinniswood, The Critic
“Yale have brought out [this] current tome, packed with a
lifetime’s thought and observation. It’s a milestone.”—Clive Aslet,
Oldie
“Roger has had a long fascination with this subject and this richly
illustrated book is the result. It is highly readable and
informative, and also enjoyed encyclopaedic.”—Jeremy Musson, House
& Garden
“Written by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable expert who
successfully manages to transmit his enthusiasm and make his
knowledge accessible to the more general reader.”—Sally Jeffery,
Garden History
“[A] magisterial survey of Georgian landscape buildings. . . .
Georgian Arcadia is an important book, but it is also an
entertaining one.”—Adrian Tinniswood, The Critic
“White is an opinionated, amusing guide to the architectural
follies—and aristocratic folly—of 18th-century British garden
design.”—Iona McLaren, The Telegraph, Summer reading list
“This excellent book has taken many years in its making and
explores the origins and evolution of Georgian landscape
architecture. It contains 290 glorious colour and black & white
illustrations.”—JK, Follies Magazine
“This is a beautifully produced book at a reasonable price, which
can be highly recommended as a gazetteer to the pleasures to be
enjoyed in the exploration of the designed landscapes of Georgian
Britain.”—Malcolm Airs, Context, Journal of the Institute of
Historic Building Conservation
“Nicely produced, weighty, and copiously illustrated with
photographs, most in colour and of good quality. . . . It is a
pleasure to read, particularly in a garden over the course of
several warm summer evenings.”—Chris Miele, Antiquaries Journal
"This is a book which can be highly recommended, one to be read
both for intellectual profit as well as for enjoyment. There is no
shortage of books on garden - or indeed architectural - history
which include a good smattering of park and garden buildings... but
there is always room for another overview, especially one so well
done as this, and with such high production values."—Paul Stamper,
Journal of Historic Buildings & Places
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