A comprehensive collection of papers and articles from the early years of the American Society of Landscape Architects, offering insights into the early development of this important organization and the emerging field of landscape architecture in the United States. This book will be of interest to historians, students of landscape architecture, and anyone interested in the preservation of natural resources and the beautification of public spaces.
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