The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857
"An indispensable work for any student of the Old South. The book is not merely indispensable; it is challenging and controversial."—New York Times

For decades Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) designed parks and park systems across the United States, leaving an enduring legacy of designed public space that is enjoyed, studied, and protected today. His plans and professional correspondence offer a rich source for understanding his remarkable contribution to the quality of urban life in this country and the development of the profession of landscape architecture. Olmsted's writings also provide a unique record of society and politics in post–Civil War America. Historians, landscape architects, conservationists, city planners, students, and citizens' groups continue to turn to Olmsted for ideas about the development and conservation of green spaces in urban areas.

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.

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The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857
"An indispensable work for any student of the Old South. The book is not merely indispensable; it is challenging and controversial."—New York Times

For decades Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) designed parks and park systems across the United States, leaving an enduring legacy of designed public space that is enjoyed, studied, and protected today. His plans and professional correspondence offer a rich source for understanding his remarkable contribution to the quality of urban life in this country and the development of the profession of landscape architecture. Olmsted's writings also provide a unique record of society and politics in post–Civil War America. Historians, landscape architects, conservationists, city planners, students, and citizens' groups continue to turn to Olmsted for ideas about the development and conservation of green spaces in urban areas.

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.

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The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Slavery and the South, 1852-1857

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"An indispensable work for any student of the Old South. The book is not merely indispensable; it is challenging and controversial."—New York Times

For decades Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) designed parks and park systems across the United States, leaving an enduring legacy of designed public space that is enjoyed, studied, and protected today. His plans and professional correspondence offer a rich source for understanding his remarkable contribution to the quality of urban life in this country and the development of the profession of landscape architecture. Olmsted's writings also provide a unique record of society and politics in post–Civil War America. Historians, landscape architects, conservationists, city planners, students, and citizens' groups continue to turn to Olmsted for ideas about the development and conservation of green spaces in urban areas.

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801822421
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 06/01/1981
Series: The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted , #2
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is considered to be the father of landscape architecture. He was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator.

Charles E. Beveridge (ALEXANDRIA, VA) is the leading Olmsted authority in the country and the series editor of The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted.

Charles Capen McLaughlin (1929-2005) edited The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted volume's 1 and 2.
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