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The Oak Spring Garden Library, Volume 2: An Oak Spring Pomona

by Sandra Raphael, Oak Spring Garden Library
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Overview

Oak Spring Garden Library comprises Rachel Lambert Mellon's celebrated collection of rare books, manuscripts, works of art, and related artifacts concerning gardens, gardening, landscape design, horticulture, and botany. Oak Spring Garden Library comprises Rachel Lambert Mellon's celebrated collection of rare books, manuscripts, works of art, and related artifacts concerning gardens, gardening, landscape design, horticulture, and botany. Conserved at Upperville, Virginia, in a striking library designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes in consultation with Rachel Mellon, the collection is both a unique historical archive and a day-to-day working resource. Among Rachel Mellon's own contributions to the art of garden design are the Rose Garden and Jacqueline Kennedy Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C. Her honors include the Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the Royal Horticultural Society's Veitch Gold Medal, and the American Horticultural Society Landscape Design Award, and recently she has been recognized for her assistance during the restoration of the Potager du Roi at Versailles. The cloth-bound catalogues that describe the holdings of the Oak Spring Garden Library are printed on acid-free paper and are designed, printed, and bound to the highest standards. Each volume is richly illustrated with duotone and color images.
An Oak Spring Sylva: A Selection of the Rare Books on Trees (1989)
An Oak Spring Pomona: A Selection of the Rare Books on Fruit (1990)
An Oak Spring Flora: Flower Illustration from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Time (1997)
An Oak Spring Hortus: Garden Design in the West since the Renaissance (forthcoming)
An Oak Spring Flora Mundi: Regional Floras and Travels (forthcoming)
An Oak Spring Herbaria: Herbs and Herbals in Western Culture (forthcoming)

Synopsis

An Oak Spring Pomona is the second of a series of catalogues describing selections of rare books and other materials in the Oak Spring Garden Library, a collection formed by Rachel Lambert Mellon. The Pomona describes one hundred books and manuscripts about fruit, with illustrations taken from some of the most beautiful books on the subject, as well as from original drawings and paintings. The earliest book described is Bussato's Giardino di Agricoltura of 1592, the latest The Herefordshire Pomona, an encyclopaedia of apples and pears from the 1870s. In between there is a gathering of fruit books large and small: La Quintinie's Instruction pour les Jardins fruitiers, first published in 1690 and translated by John Evelyn three years later, Duhamel's Traite des Arbres fruitiers, and nearly fifty others from France and Britain, among them Brookshaw's giant Pomona Britannica and a handful of pocket-sized books of directions for grafting and cultivating the best varieties available. Sections on fruit-growing in these two countries are followed by others on fruit elsewhere in Europe (including the books of Knoop, Gallesio, and Bivort) and fruit in America (with Downing, Hovey, and several sets of nuserymen's plates), with chapters on citrus fruit (beginning with Ferrari's Hesperides of 1646), apples and pears, peaches and soft fruit, grapes, melons, and tropical fruit. Each description makes clear the background of the book concerned and its relationship to others, while a generous number of illustrations in color and black and white help to give the impression of their contents. Many of the Oak Spring copies have particularly interesting associations, recorded in inscriptions, bookplates, or binding details, all of which are described.

In these descriptive, discursive catalogues a strictly chronological arrangement has been abandoned in favor of grouping books related by their subject, in order to emphasize their connections. Although there is a brief bibliographical summary of each book, the background essays give the Oak Spring catalogues a historical setting that should appeal not only to book collectors and librarians, but also to garden historians, botanists, and all those interested in fruit cultivation and gardening in general.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Sandra Raphael is a writer and editor who has been studying the bibliography and history of natural history for many years. Her earlier work includes The Illustrated Herbal (a collaboration with Wilfrid Blunt, published in 1979) and articles on botanical illustration, herbals, plant collecting, nurserymen, and other subjects in The Oxford Companion to Gardens (1986). From 1969 to 1983 she was also a senior editor on the staff of A Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary (1972-86), dealing with natural history and bibliographical research. She still lives in Oxford, where she cultivates a small, extremely informal garden furnished with interesting plants from other people's domains, acquired in constant exchanges with gardeners who share her taste.

Horticulture

An exquisite example of bookmaking, this discursive catalog of 100 treasures ... [o]ffers illustrations taken from some of the most beautiful books on the subject.

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Editorials

Christopher L. Ridgway

The Oak Spring publishing programme is designed in part as a way of championing the wisdom and knowledge of the old gardening masters .... These Oak Spring publications, by experts in their field, provide a valuable introduction to the literature of garden history, cultivation and practical technique, introducing readers to a host of intriguing books that can usually be found only in special collections in institutions .... Inspired by her own experience, [Rachel Mellon] keenly (and rightly) believes that these scarce volumes &#151Old Masters of the gardening world &#151have much to teach the gardeners and historians of today.Β—Country Life

Horticulture

An exquisite example of bookmaking, this discursive catalog of 100 treasures ... [o]ffers illustrations taken from some of the most beautiful books on the subject.

Keith Crotz

This tasteful mix of bibliography and history is easy to read and very interesting. Authors, illustrators and their times come alive. There are first-hand accounts from contemporaries describing the orchards they visit, how the trees are arranged, and the mode of cultivation....An Oak Spring Pomona is abundantly illustrated; there are 170 images, fully 65 of which are in color. The illustrations are not just images, but reflect the tools used to grow the trees, methods of pruning and grafting, trellis and wall training, and plans for the orchards and grounds described. The careful reader will acquire tips for cultivating fruit in small spaces, along walls, and in hot houses. Much of the information presented on cultivation techniques from these historic books has been forgotten and Pomona offers them eagerly. An Oak Spring Pomona captures the emotions and tastes of the past and presents them to us in an effort to preserve times of beauty, knowledge, and appreciation.Β— American Horticulturist

Print Collectors Newsletter

Reproductions from rare volumes on fruit cultivation in the collection of Rachel Lambert Mellon are paired once again with Raphael's informative commentary ....This is another exquisite Oak Spring effort. Luckily, there are still more to come.

Rudolf Schmid

Exquisitely figured with 70 color plates and 100 B&W illustrations, this splendid work honors Pomona, the Roman goddess of orchards and gardens. This sequel to Raphael's An Oak Spring Sylva ... treats 100 works on fruit.... Both books are beautifully executed bibliographic and bibliophilic gems....All items in this exemplary series have ... a detailed introduction and for each work described a bibliographic summary and background historical essay.Β—Taxon

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1990
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780300049367

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