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Rural Improvement by Frank Albert Waugh ~ Full Audiobook [science]

Rural Improvement by Frank Albert Waugh ~ Full Audiobook [science]

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Rural Improvement by Frank Albert Waugh audiobook. Genre: science Written in the early 20th century by landscape gardener and horticulturist Frank Albert Waugh, Rural Improvement is a practical manifesto for making the American countryside not only productive, but livable, orderly, and beautiful. Aimed at farmers, village residents, and local leaders, the book applies principles of civic art to small towns and open-country neighborhoods: how roads should be laid out and cared for, how public grounds can serve community life, and how private homes, barns, fences, plantings, and farmyards can be planned with both usefulness and good taste in mind. Waugh treats improvement as a shared responsibility, arguing that prosperity alone does not guarantee comfort or dignity unless communities choose to invest in design, maintenance, and public-minded habits. Moving from broad principles to concrete examples, he connects architecture, horticulture, and town planning to everyday rural problems, from neglected streetscapes to poorly used commons. The central tension running through the book is how to balance economy and function with lasting beauty and civic pride, and how ordinary citizens can cooperate to raise the standard of rural life without losing its character. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:04:55) Chapter 01 (00:24:42) Chapter 02 (00:34:53) Chapter 03 (00:57:41) Chapter 04 (01:21:40) Chapter 05 (01:35:47) Chapter 06 (01:51:26) Chapter 07 (02:06:42) Chapter 08 (02:22:38) Chapter 09 (02:37:45) Chapter 10 (02:58:41) Chapter 11 (03:14:55) Chapter 12 (03:35:30) Chapter 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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