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New towns for old : achievements in civic improvement in some American small towns and neighborhoods

Title
New towns for old : achievements in civic improvement in some American small towns and neighborhoods / by John Nolen ; new introduction by Charles D. Warren.
Author
Nolen, John, 1869-1937.
Publication
Amherst ; Boston : University of Massachusetts Press, in association with Library of American Landscape History, Amherst, 2005.

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Warren, Charles D. (Charles Davock), 1954-
Description
[cxv], 228 pages : illustrations, maps; 21 cm.
Summary
  • "Nolen's final book, New Towns for Old (1927), long out of print and increasingly rare, is still of great interest to planners and urban historians. The well-illustrated study contains an overview of planning as Nolen defined it and a concise history of town planning. Individual chapters examine Mariemont and several other communities planned by Nolen, including East Walpole (Mass.), Kingsport (Tenn.), Cohasett (Mass.), and Kistler (Pa.), as well as the suburbs of Union Park Gardens (Wilmington, Del.) and Myers Park (Charlotte, N.C.). Several other important sites where Nolen worked, such as Venice (Fla.), are also discussed."
  • "The new edition contains additional plans and illustrations, an index, Nolen's project list, and a new introductory essay by Charles D. Warren."--Jacket.
Series Statement
American Society of Landscape Architects centennial reprint series
Uniform Title
Centennial reprint series.
Subject
  • City planning
  • Civic improvement
  • New towns > United States
  • Cities and towns > Designs and plans
  • civic improvement
  • Cities and towns
  • New towns
  • Kleinstadt
  • Stadtplanung
  • United States
  • USA
Genre/Form
Architectural drawings.
Note
  • Originally published: Boston, Mass. : Marshall Jones Company, 1927.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Planning the small community -- Town development -- Reshaping an industrial town -- An industrial city built to order -- A village for factory workers -- An old seacoast town -- A war emergency project -- A high-class residential suburb -- A wholesale migration from cities in prospect -- New communities planned to meet new conditions -- Appendices. A. List of the more important city planning reports of towns and small cities -- B. Brief list of the most useful and available books on town city planning.
ISBN
  • 1558494804
  • 9781558494800
LCCN
2005000058
OCLC
  • ocm57406322
  • 57406322
  • SCSB-9084677
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library