City trees : a historical geography from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century
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City trees : a historical geography from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century
University of Virginia Press, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-322) and index
First published 2006, first paperback edition published 2008
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内容説明
For those who have ever wondered why we have trees in cities or what makes the layout of cities like Paris and Amsterdam seem so memorable, ""City Trees: A Historical Geography from the Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century"" by Henry W. Lawrence provides a comprehensive and handsome guide to the history of trees in urban landscapes. Covering four centuries of development in the cities of Europe and America, this book shows how trees became integral to urban landscapes by looking at the historical evolution of the spaces in which they were planted and how these spaces were used.
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