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Book reviews Settings and Stray Paths: Writings on Landscapes and Settings and Stray Paths brings together twelve essays indulge or be propeiled by, personal interests. Treib's Gardens written by Treib and published between 1979 and 2002. candor on this front is refreshing and inspiring. He Marc Treib That period witnessed significant transformations within acknowledges outright that many of his ideas are based the history, theory, and practice of landscape architec­ on personal experiences and preferences. Readers are Routledge, New York and London (2005) ture, and Treib's contribution to that development is welcome to disagree with his interpretations, as Treib pp. 237, 178 b & w illus. registered in part in this book. The essays included himself has occasionally done in hindsight. ISBN 0-415-70047-7 appeared first in mainstream landscape publications and Throughout the book, Treib articulates core ques­ are therefore readily accessible in most design school As independent, scholarly disciplines, the history and tions about the production and interpretation of libraries; compiling them into a book makes them theory of lands cape architecture are in better condition designed landscapes: 'should there be a distinction available to a larger audience. A typical objective of such now than they were when Marc Treib began http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes Taylor & Francis

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1943-2186
eISSN
1460-1176
DOI
10.1080/14601176.2007.10435952
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Settings and Stray Paths: Writings on Landscapes and Settings and Stray Paths brings together twelve essays indulge or be propeiled by, personal interests. Treib's Gardens written by Treib and published between 1979 and 2002. candor on this front is refreshing and inspiring. He Marc Treib That period witnessed significant transformations within acknowledges outright that many of his ideas are based the history, theory, and practice of landscape architec­ on personal experiences and preferences. Readers are Routledge, New York and London (2005) ture, and Treib's contribution to that development is welcome to disagree with his interpretations, as Treib pp. 237, 178 b & w illus. registered in part in this book. The essays included himself has occasionally done in hindsight. ISBN 0-415-70047-7 appeared first in mainstream landscape publications and Throughout the book, Treib articulates core ques­ are therefore readily accessible in most design school As independent, scholarly disciplines, the history and tions about the production and interpretation of libraries; compiling them into a book makes them theory of lands cape architecture are in better condition designed landscapes: 'should there be a distinction available to a larger audience. A typical objective of such now than they were when Marc Treib began

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Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed LandscapesTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 1, 2007

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