Genius of Place

Genius of Place
Author: Justin Martin
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306818813

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This definitive, first full-scale biography of Olmsted--famed designer of New York's Central Park--reveals him also as a brilliant political and social reformer.

Frederick Law Olmsted Writings on Landscape Culture and Society

Frederick Law Olmsted  Writings on Landscape  Culture  and Society
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: Library of America
Total Pages: 822
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781598534603

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The biggest and best single-volume collection ever published of the fascinating and wide-ranging writings of a vitally important nineteenth century cultural figure whose work continues to shape our world today. Seaman, farmer, abolitionist, journalist, administrator, reformer, conservationist, and without question America’s foremost landscape architect and urban planner, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) was a man of unusually diverse talents and interests, and the arc of his life and writings traces the most significant developments of nineteenth century American history. As this volume reveals, the wide-ranging endeavors Olmsted was involved in—cofounding The Nation magazine, advocating against slavery, serving as executive secretary to the United States Sanitary Commission (precursor to the Red Cross) during the Civil War, championing the preservation of America’s great wild places at Yosemite and Yellowstone—emerged from his steadfast commitment to what he called “communitiveness,” the impulse to serve the needs of one’s fellow citizens. This philosophy had its ultimate expression is his brilliant designs for some of the country’s most beloved public spaces: New York’s Central Park, Prospect Park in Brooklyn, Boston’s “Emerald Necklace,” the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, the grounds of the U.S. Capitol, garden suburbs like Chicago’s Riverside, parkways (a term he invented) and college campuses, the “White City” of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, and many others. Gathering almost 100 original letters, newspaper dispatches, travel sketches, essays, editorials, design proposals, official reports, reflections on aesthetics, and autobiographical reminiscences, this deluxe Library of America volume is profusely illustrated with a 32-page color portfolio of Olmsted’s design sketches, architectural plans, and contemporary photographs. It also includes detailed explanatory notes and a chronology of Olmsted’s life and design projects. From the Hardcover edition.

Frederick Law Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-07-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215376182

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Childhood is a fundamental theme in the works of Ana Maria Matute, and also one of the key issues for the study of the aesthetic narrative of the writer. This thesis presents an analysis of the image of childhood in the works of Matute written for adults, observed in two distinct literary contexts: that of the realistic novels and of the fantastic works. This division also corresponds, though not mathematically, to the two creative periods of the writer, so that the continuity and evolution of both the theme and the aesthetic techniques throughout the author's entire literary career can be observed. The analysis which concerns the realistic works of Matute contains three chapters: firstly, approaches to the child antihero, which includes subtopics such as the Cain theme, the infantile cruelty, and the death in the childhood; secondly, an analysis of the aesthetic techniques that contribute to the subjective descriptions of the identity of child; thirdly, an observation of the relationship between the Matutian Child and the external world. In the part entitled "Childhood in the fantastic works of Ana Maria Matute", we have used as corpus fantastic works of the second period of Ana María Matute and showed how the world of children is adapted to a new fantastic and medieval environment. The analysis also includes three sections: a discussion of the continuation/renewal of the topic mentioned above; the analysis of some secondary fantastic characters related to the theme of childhood; finally, a systematic study of the symbolic objects in the works of Ana María Matute.

A Journey Through Texas

A Journey Through Texas
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1857
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: HARVARD:RSLFKI

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Frederick Law Olmsted Landscape Architect 1822 1903

Frederick Law Olmsted  Landscape Architect  1822 1903
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted,Theodora Kimball Hubbard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1922
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:$B71321

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Frederick Law Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781421410869

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Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) planned many parks and park systems across the United States, leaving an enduring legacy of designed public space that is enjoyed and defended today. His public parks, the design of which he was most proud, have had a lasting effect on urban America.

Cotton Kingdom

Cotton Kingdom
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429015912

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Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is best known for designing parks in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston, and the grounds of the Capitol in Washington. But before he embarked upon his career as the nation's foremost landscape architect, he was a correspondent for theNew York Times, and it was under its auspices that he journeyed through the slave states in the 1850s. His day-by-day observations--including intimate accounts of the daily lives of masters and slaves, the operation of the plantation system, and the pernicious effects of slavery on all classes of society, black and white--were largely collected in The Cotton Kingdom. Published in 1861, just as the Southern states were storming out of the Union, it has been hailed ever since as singularly fair and authentic, an unparalleled account of America's "peculiar institution."

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: PSU:000059090373

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The Olmsted Papers project is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the National Trust for the Humanities, the National Association for Olmsted Parks, as well as private foundations and individuals.