Charles Eliot Landscape Architect - A Lover of Nature and of His Kind
New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1902. Early printing. Large 8vo. xxiv, 770 pp. 2 folding color maps in front and rear pockets. Numerous full-page and in-text illustrations. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Minor wear to extremities else a near fine copy. Item #22923
Charles Eliot (1859 – 1897) was one of the key founders of the American landscape architecture movement. Upon his early death, his father, Charles W. Eliot, edited and published this compilation of Eliot’s letters, essays, and reports. This work remains a foundational text in the history of landscape architecture and environmental preservation.
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