Review: Civilizing American Cities: A Selection of Frederick Law Olmsted's Writings on City Landscape by Frederick Law Olmsted, S. B. Sutton; Landscape into Cityscape, Frederick Law Olmsted's Plans for a Greater New York City by Frederick Law Olmsted, Albert Fein; The Cotton Kingdom, A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States by Frederick Law Olmsted, Arthur M. Schlesinger; Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England by Frederick Law Olmsted; Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., Founder of Landscape Architecture in America by Julius Gy. Fabos, Gordon T. Milde, V. Michael Weinmayr; Frederick Law Olmsted, Critic of the Old South by Broadus Mitchell; Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Vol. 1: Early Years and Experiences by F. L. Olmsted, Jr., Theodora Kimball; Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Vol. II: Central Park as a Work of Art and as a Great Municipal Enterprise 1853-1895 by F. L. Olmsted, Jr., Theodora Kimball
Ian R. Stewart; Review: Civilizing American Cities: A Selection of Frederick Law Olmsted's Writings on City Landscape by Frederick Law Olmsted, S. B. Sutton; Landscape into Cityscape, Frederick Law Olmsted's Plans for a Greater New York City by Frederick Law Olmsted, Albert Fein; The Cotton Kingdom, A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States by Frederick Law Olmsted, Arthur M. Schlesinger; Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England by Frederick Law Olmsted; Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., Founder of Landscape Architecture in America by Julius Gy. Fabos, Gordon T. Milde, V. Michael Weinmayr; Frederick Law Olmsted, Critic of the Old South by Broadus Mitchell; Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Vol. 1: Early Years and Experiences by F. L. Olmsted, Jr., Theodora Kimball; Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Vol. II: Central Park as a Work of Art and as a Great Municipal Enterprise 1853-1895 by F. L. Olmsted, Jr., Theodora Kimball. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1 December 1971; 30 (4): 331–333. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/988708
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