The American Landscape: Literary Sources & Documents
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The American Landscape: Literary Sources & Documents (1993)
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ISBN: 9781873403051 bzw. 1873403054, Band: 729, in Englisch, Helm Information Ltd, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Military History Bookshop.
East Sussex: Helm Information Ltd. Very Good. 1993. Hardcover. 1873403054 . Three volumes (573, 472 and 729 pages) , illustrations, cloth, very good. Vol. 1. The American landscape. Literary sources & documents. Vol. 2. The American image: landscape as symbol and myth in the nineteenth century. Vol. 3. The expanding continent: landscape, expeditions and emigrants: a chronological review of the nineteenth century. From the General Preface by Graham Clarke, General Editor, University of Kent at Canterbury: "To begin with we should not so much speak of a landscape as a series of landscapes and types of scenery, for the United States of America is at once desert, plain, prairie, forest, swamp, grassland, mountain, pasture, and coastline. In turn, any sense of that variety must be understood in relation to a continuing history of discovery, exploration, and settlement, as well as the way the land has consistently, if variably, figured within a larger myth of American identity. " .
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Military History Bookshop.
East Sussex: Helm Information Ltd. Very Good. 1993. Hardcover. 1873403054 . Three volumes (573, 472 and 729 pages) , illustrations, cloth, very good. Vol. 1. The American landscape. Literary sources & documents. Vol. 2. The American image: landscape as symbol and myth in the nineteenth century. Vol. 3. The expanding continent: landscape, expeditions and emigrants: a chronological review of the nineteenth century. From the General Preface by Graham Clarke, General Editor, University of Kent at Canterbury: "To begin with we should not so much speak of a landscape as a series of landscapes and types of scenery, for the United States of America is at once desert, plain, prairie, forest, swamp, grassland, mountain, pasture, and coastline. In turn, any sense of that variety must be understood in relation to a continuing history of discovery, exploration, and settlement, as well as the way the land has consistently, if variably, figured within a larger myth of American identity. " .
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