Hailed as a landmark in its field since its first publication in 1984, Denis E. Cosgrove’s Social Formation and Symbolic Landscape has been influential well beyond geography. It has continued to spark lively debate among historians, geographers, art historians, social theorists, landscape architects, and others interested in the social and cultural politics of landscape.
Note from uploader:
The original scans made the images ('plates') mostly just black, so I've decided to replace them with HQ color versions I found on the internet. Photos of buildings (3,6,12) are not pixel perfect matches, but essentially the same with much better quality.