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In today's linked world, new ideas speed around the globe at a fantastic
rate, regional differences are losing their sharpness, and
international events all seem to share the same homogenous corporate
veneer. Editor and author Maloney (Chicago Gardens: The Early History)
chronicles a time when international exhibitions such as world's fairs
were crucibles of innovation. The nine great fairs that were held in the
United States between 1876 and 1940 left their mark on America. The
millions who visited the fairs were introduced to European planting
schemes and exotic tropical plants, new technologies that ranged from
the miraculous mechanical lawnmower to breathtaking outdoor electric
lights, and engineering feats that would change the landscape of some of
America's greatest cities. The fairs also solidified the reputation of
many of America's most important landscape architects, whose work still
remains in some former host cities. It's hard to imagine any single
event being so influential today. Those interested in the history of
American landscape design will find Maloney's tour an illuminating
guide. 53 color and 70 b&w illus. (Nov.) Copyright 2012 Reed
Business Information. Publishers Weekly (10/15/2012)
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