Ebenezer Howard

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780747811312
  • Weight: 134g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1973
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A man of simple background but endowed with a disciplined and original mind, Ebenezer Howard was no flamboyant revolutionary but a visionary whose inventive gifts and common sense helped him to produce an original concept of social living, together with the means of making it reality. His lack of social advantages proves to be his strength, for his own life was near to the experience of those whose economic and spiritual poverty he sought to alleviate. He won support through his practical schemes as outlined in his writings and by his persuasive oratory on the platform rather than in the drawing rooms of middle-class radicals. Through single-mindedness and persistence Howard achieved the building of Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City and founded a world-wide movement. But his ideas were misunderstood and perverted and he saw, with horror, the increasing sprawl of yet more city suburbs, His basic thinking remains current today and it has achieved for him a place among those whose genius has helped to improve the quality of life for the many.
John Moss-Eccardt was educated at Frome Grammar School and Trinity College of Music, London. He later joined the staff of the Roman Baths Museum, Bath and in subsequent years carried out numerous excavations in North Hertfordshire and has for some years lectured for the University of Cambridge Board of Extra-Mural Studies and other organisations. He has published in county and national journals, and has translated articles for Thames and Hudson. He became curator of Letchworth Museum and Art Gallery in 1968 and set up a First Garden City Museum in the former offices of Parker and Unwin.

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