Genius of Place
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Justin Martin
Why Olmsted matters -- pt. I. "An enthusiast by nature": growing up, 1822-1851 : So very young ; At sea ; Uncommon friends ; A farmer and finite ; Two pilgrimages -- pt. II. "The cause of future freedom": Southern travels and journalism, 1852-1857 : "The south" ; Tief im herzen von Texas ; A red-hot abolitionist ; The literary republic -- III. "A people's pleasure-ground": conceiving Central Park, 1857-1861 : "Is New York really not rich enough?" ; Right man, right place ; A park is born ; Growling green ; Swans -- IV. "Heroes along with the rest": Civil War service, 1861-1863 : In search of a mission ; In the republic of suffering ; Antietam to Gettysburg ; "The country cannot spare you" -- V. "There seems to be no limit": California, 1863-1865 : Gold dust ; Yosemite ; Unsettled in the west -- VI. "Where talents and the needs of the world cross": shaping the nation, 1865-1877 : New prospects ; City planning: Buffalo and Chicago ; Battling boss tweed, splitting with Vaux ; Blindness and vision -- VII. "I have all my life been considering distant effects": summits and sorrows, 1877-1903 : A troubled wander year ; Stringing emeralds ; Saving Niagara, designing Stanford ; Big house in the big woods ; A white city dreamscape ; "Before I am the least prepared for it" ; Fade -- Olmsted's wild garden -- Appendix : The Olmsted views
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Author
Justin Martin
Pages
461
Publisher
Hachette Books
Published Date
2011-05-31
ISBN
0306818817 9780306818813
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"I read this a couple years ago. It’s great. He didn’t start landscaping until he was 40- he started his adult life as a mate on a ship- it was so interesting!"
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