Warren H. Manning’s (1869-1938) national practice comprised more than 1,600 landscape design and planning projects throughout North America, from small home grounds to college campuses and even industrial towns. Manning approached his designs from an environmental perspective, viewing projects in light of larger regional and national systems. Warren H. Manning: Landscape Artist and Environmental Planner (Library of American Landscape History) is a richly illustrated collection of site essays that show the range and scope of Manning’s career.