Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... scenery which they contain - scenery of those primeval types which are in most parts of the world rapidly vanishing for all eternity before the increased thoroughness of the economic use of land . Frederick Law Olmsted , Jr. , as quoted ...
... scenery which they contain - scenery of those primeval types which are in most parts of the world rapidly vanishing for all eternity before the increased thoroughness of the economic use of land . Frederick Law Olmsted , Jr. , as quoted ...
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... scenery to visitors who found themselves a little ill at ease in the wilderness . The most ardent tourists were not impressed by wildness it- self . They looked instead for the unique , the spectacular or the sublime , drawing their ...
... scenery to visitors who found themselves a little ill at ease in the wilderness . The most ardent tourists were not impressed by wildness it- self . They looked instead for the unique , the spectacular or the sublime , drawing their ...
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... scenery with another by exchanging " a beau- tiful but somewhat unusable ' meadow ' " for " a lake of rare beauty . " But the Government's responsibility to San Francisco was far more important , Phelan wrote in 1909 , than “ the ...
... scenery with another by exchanging " a beau- tiful but somewhat unusable ' meadow ' " for " a lake of rare beauty . " But the Government's responsibility to San Francisco was far more important , Phelan wrote in 1909 , than “ the ...
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