New
Releases
-Forthcoming
Search
Series
-Ohio
History & Culture
-Akron Series in Poetry
-Ohio Politics
-Law,
Politics, & Society
-International
History
-Technology
& Environ.
-Principia
Press
Catalogue
-by
Author
-by
Title
-by
Series
-Order
Submit Manuscript
-Poetry
-International
History
-Law,
Politics, & Society
-Ohio
History & Culture
-Technology
& Environ.
About Us
-Staff
|
|
|
The Holden Arboretum
Photographs by Ian Adams
Text by Steve Love
231 pp.
Cloth
978-1-884836-86-2; $39.95
SALE: $15.98
Paper
978-1-884836-87-9; $27.95 SALE: $11.18
Ohio History and
Culture
-View an excerpt from
The Holden Arboretum-
- Other books by Ian Adams / Steve Love
- Other books by Steve
Love |
|
|
|
| The Holden Arboretum
is a living museum of forests and woodlands, meadows and display
gardens, mountains and ravines, rock ledges and lakes, rivers and
streams, wetlands and bogs, with an abundance of wildlife. It is a
place of year-round beauty with tremendous scientific and ecological
importance.
The Holden Arboretum
was established on 100 acres in 1931 by people of vision and great
generosity who understood the importance of protecting precious green
spaces for future generations. Today, Holden spans 3,400 acres and is
nationally known for its plant collections, education programs,
research efforts, and its commitment to conservation.
Albert Fairchild
Holden, the founding father of the Holden Arboretum, was born in 1866,
the third of nine children born to Liberty and Delia Bulkey Holden. His
mother was instrumental in the founding of the Cleveland School of Art,
which became the Cleveland Institute of Art; his father was involved in
the mining business and was, at one time, the owner of Cleveland's
major newspaper, The Plain Dealer. Though he had at one time considered
bequeathing his estate to Harvard, his alma mater, the untimely death
of his 12-year old daughter, Elizabeth, inspired him to instead endow
the arboretum in her memory. A trust agreement in his will designated
that funds be set aside for development of an arboretum following a
life interest for his two remaining daughters, who were teenagers at
the time of his death in 1913.
|
|
Steve
Love is a journalist
and freelance writer who has a BA in journalism from California State
University at Chico. He is the author of Stan Hywet Hall
& Gardens, as well as co-author of The
Golden Dream and Wheels of Fortune: The Story of
Rubber in Akron.
|
| |
Ian
Adams is an
environmental photographer specializing in natural, historical, rural,
and garden landscapes. More than 2,000 of his photographs have been
published in books, calendars, posters, magazines, and other
publications. His recent books include Stan Hywet Hall
& Gardens, The Ohio Lands, The
Free-Spirited Garden, and Midwest Landscape Design.
|
|