Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... wild flowers and grasses that were part of mountain scenery . Fifty years hence , Emerson Hough warned in 1908 , " we shall be living in crowded concrete houses , and at double the rent we now pay . We shall make vehicles of steel , use ...
... wild flowers and grasses that were part of mountain scenery . Fifty years hence , Emerson Hough warned in 1908 , " we shall be living in crowded concrete houses , and at double the rent we now pay . We shall make vehicles of steel , use ...
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... wild birds they were able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher's crusade for pro- tective legislation , his birdhouse building and winter bird feeding alarmed some naturalists . To those who took ...
... wild birds they were able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher's crusade for pro- tective legislation , his birdhouse building and winter bird feeding alarmed some naturalists . To those who took ...
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... wild over suburban lawns gave both the effect of natural wild meadows and a flamboyant disregard for cost . Unfortunately , as Mrs. Frances K. Hutchinson discovered when she had twelve thousand crocus bulbs broadcast on the shore of ...
... wild over suburban lawns gave both the effect of natural wild meadows and a flamboyant disregard for cost . Unfortunately , as Mrs. Frances K. Hutchinson discovered when she had twelve thousand crocus bulbs broadcast on the shore of ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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