![]() Arcadian Greens Rural: The Leasowes, Hagley, Enville, Little Sparta New Arcadian Journal 53/54 Patrick Eyres (ed.) The 18th Century poet-gardener, William Shenstone, his garden (The Leasowes), its relationship to neighbouring Hagley and Enville, and his role as a model for the contemporary poet-gardener, Ian Hamilton Finlay (Little Sparta). Texts - Stephen Bending, Michael Cousins, Patrick Eyres, Harry Gilonis, Sandy Haynes and Robert Williams Images - Catherine Aldred, Janet Boulton, Chris Broughton, Ron Costley, Howard Eaglestone, Sandy Haynes, Gary Hincks and Andrew Naylor Edition of 300, Leeds, UK, 2002, ISSN 0262-558X 21 x 15 x 1.25 cms, laser printing and litho The Invisible Pantheon: The Plan of Thomas Hollis as inscribed at Stowe and in Dorset New Arcadian Journal 55/56 Patrick Eyres (ed.) Thomas Hollis and his Whig Plan of Public Service as inscribed in the Georgian landscape at Stowe in Buckinghamshire, and Corscombe, Halstock and Lyme Regis in Dorset. His conceptual landscape, created in 1773 as a pantheon of liberty by renaming his Dorset fields in honour of political and cultural heroes- and his contribution to the landscape garden at Stowe. Texts - Patrick Eyres and Dilys Hobson Images - Chris Broughton and Howard Eaglestone Edition of 300, Leeds, UK, 2003, ISSN 0262-558X 21 x 15 x 1.25 cms, laser printing and litho pj.eyres@tiscali.co.uk www.leeds.ac.uk/fine_art/external/press/nap back |