American Society of Landscape Architects Centennial Reprints

The ten books in this series commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Each title is of enduring importance to the profession and is reprinted from the original edition with a new introduction by an authority in the field.

The series is edited by Robin Karson and published in cooperation with the Library of American Landscape History, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate and thereby promote thoughtful stewardship of significant landscapes designed in the past.

John Nolen, New Towns for Old: Achievements in Civic Improvement in Some American Small Towns and Neighborhoods

Wilhelm Miller, The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening

H. W. S. Cleveland, Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West; with an Essay on Forest Planting on the Great Plains

Martha Brookes Hutcheson, The Spirit of the Garden

O. C. Simonds, Landscape-Gardening

Charles W. Eliot, Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect

 

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