Notes
1 Trish Gibson (2011), Brenda Colvin: a Career in Landscape (London: Frances Lincoln); Jeong-Hi Go (2006), Herta Hammerbacher (1900–1985): Virtuosin der neuen Landschaftlichkeit: der Garten als Paradigma (Berlin: Technische Universität Berlin); Sonja Dümpelmann (2004), Maria Teresa Parpagliolo Shephard, 1903– 1974 (Weimar: VDG); Geoffrey Collens and Wendy Powell (eds.) (1999), Sylvia Crowe (Reigate, Surrey: Landscape Design Trust). For the U.S., see Louise A. Mozingo and Linda Jewell (eds.) (2012), Women in Landscape Architecture: Essays on History and Practice (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.); and Judith Tankard (2009), Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes (New York: Monacelli Press); Judith Tankard (1996), The Gardens of Ellen Biddle Shipman (Sagaponack, NY: Sagapress, in association with the Library of American Landscape History; New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.).
2 See Catherine M. Howett (1984), ‘Careers in Landscape Architecture: Recovering for Women What the “Ladies” Won and Lost’, in Diane L. Fowlkes and Charlotte S. McClure (eds.), Feminist Visions (Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press), 139–148; Deborah Nevins, ‘The Triumph of Flora: Women and the American Landscape, 1890–1935’, Magazine Antiques CXXVII April 1985: 904–922; Judith Tankard, ‘Women Pioneers in Landscape Design’, Radcliffe Quarterly March 1993: 8–11; Karen Madsen and John F. Furlong (1994), ‘Introduction: Women Land Design: Considering Connections’, Landscape Journal 13/2: 88–101.