Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... brought the bird around to your way , you have not brought yourself to its way . " 22 To many Americans the bird watcher seemed a comical if pathetic figure lavishing his social concern on chickadees and seagulls at the expense of ...
... brought the bird around to your way , you have not brought yourself to its way . " 22 To many Americans the bird watcher seemed a comical if pathetic figure lavishing his social concern on chickadees and seagulls at the expense of ...
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... brought child's play to city parks . The playground movement altered the whole concept of park design . To landscape architects like Eliot and Olmsted , city parks were " appropriated for the recreation of the people by means of their ...
... brought child's play to city parks . The playground movement altered the whole concept of park design . To landscape architects like Eliot and Olmsted , city parks were " appropriated for the recreation of the people by means of their ...
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... brought a limited and vicarious enjoyment of outdoor life to urban Americans , the movies brought them unbounded thrills . For a few pennies they could turn from the streets to a world of far - off adventure . Wilderness melodramas ...
... brought a limited and vicarious enjoyment of outdoor life to urban Americans , the movies brought them unbounded thrills . For a few pennies they could turn from the streets to a world of far - off adventure . Wilderness melodramas ...
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