An edition of Cities of Tomorrow (1988)

Cities of tomorrow

an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century

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An edition of Cities of Tomorrow (1988)

Cities of tomorrow

an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century

3rd ed.
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English
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576

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Cities of tomorrow: an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century
2002, Blackwell Publishers, Wiley-Blackwell
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Cities of tomorrow
Cities of tomorrow: an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century
1996, Blackwell Publishers, Wiley-Blackwell
in English - Updated ed.
Cover of: Cities of Tomorrow
Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century
January 1991, Blackwell*publishers
in English
Cover of: Cities of tomorrow
Cover of: Cities of Tomorrow
Cities of Tomorrow
December 1988, Blackwell Publishers
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Cities of tomorrow

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [469]-543) and index.

Published in
Oxford, UK, Malden, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.1/2/0904
Library of Congress
HT166 .H349 2002, HT166.H349 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
576

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3954062M
Internet Archive
citiesoftomorrow03edhall
ISBN 10
0631232648, 0631232524
LCCN
2001052758
OCLC/WorldCat
48263747
Library Thing
294513
Goodreads
4918382
479100

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"Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist": thus Keynes, in a celebrated passage at the end of the General Theory.
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