The narrative follows a young New England journalist's journey through Texas in 1854, detailing his experiences along the Old San Antonio Road. He traverses diverse landscapes, from East Texas piney woods to the coastal prairies near Houston. This classic account not only captures the geography but also provides significant insights into the conditions and cultures of slavery he observed during his travels, making it a vital historical document. The edition features illustrations by Mary Sloan and is edited by James Howard.
Frederick Law Olmsted Libros
- Yeoman
26 de abril de 1822 – 28 de agosto de 1903



Frederick Law Olmsted
Plans and Views of Communities and Private Estates
- 608 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
Focusing on environmental quality, this book offers valuable insights for readers interested in architecture, urban planning, and preservation. It caters to professionals like architects and landscape architects, as well as historians, providing a comprehensive look at community planning and private estates. The content encourages thoughtful consideration of how design impacts our living and working environments.