Item #310248 Montclair: The Preservation of Its Natural Beauty and Its Improvement as a Residence Town. Report of John Nolan Landscape Architect to the Municipal Art Commission and the Commission's Recommendations to the Citizens of Montclair. John Nolen.

Montclair: The Preservation of Its Natural Beauty and Its Improvement as a Residence Town. Report of John Nolan Landscape Architect to the Municipal Art Commission and the Commission's Recommendations to the Citizens of Montclair

New York: Styles and Nash, 1909. Hardcover. Quarto. 102 pp. Illustrated with photographs of potential housing, buildings, playgrounds, parks, school grounds, trees, railroad stations, train tracks, streets, country roads, and more. Also contains two color plates of town landscape architectural renderings, several street plan figure drawings, and a tri-fold-out town map plan by Nolen. The author, a professional town architectural landscape planner, and the Montclair Municipal Art Commission, provide detailed information on every aspect of planning and projecting the data for a desirable town, community and its suburbs. A charming historical book with vintage photographs. Good in moderately worn boards. Wear to the corner tips and the upper and lower spine edges, soiling and rubbing to the covers, else very good in brown linen with brown embossed titles to the front cover and gilt embossed titles to the spine; no dust jacket. Item #310248

Price: $150.00