Royal Gardens
By (Author) Jean-Baptiste Leroux
Text by Stphane Bern
Abrams
Abrams
1st December 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
712.6
Hardback
280
Width 269mm, Height 294mm, Spine 31mm
2210g
Throughout history and around the world, monarchies have overseen the creation of splendid gardens on the grounds of their royal palaces, leaving a legacy of incredibly gorgeous places rich with historical importance. These gardens were conceived not only for the pleasure of kings and queens but also as a sign of their power. In this lavishly illustrated book, photographer Jean-Baptiste Leroux takes us on an exclusive walk through some of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia - all of which have belonged, or still belong, to royal families. Author St\u00e9phane Bern presents the intriguing history of these unforgettable landscapes, accented by personal testimonies of their owners.
St\u00e9phane Bern is an expert on the history of monarchies and a well-known figure in French media. He is the anchor of Secrets d'histoire, a national French television show. Jean-Baptiste Leroux is an acclaimed landscape and garden photographer whose work has been featured in many books, including Jardins \u00e0 la fran\u00e7aise, Jardins de Versailles, and Dans les jardins des Grimaldi.