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5 <h2>City Planning Bibliography
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14 <li>Choay, Francoise. The Modern City: Planning in the
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17 <li>Clark, David. Urban Geography. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
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26 <li>Greenburg, M., D. Krueckeberg, and C. Michaelson. Local population
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33 <li>Jacobs, Jane. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New
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36 <li>Le Corbusier. The City of Tomorrow and Its Planning. New York:
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39 <li>Lynch, Kevin. A Theory of Good City Form. Cambridge: MIT Press,
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50 <h2>Related Reading for Children
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56 <li>Burton, Virginia Lee. The Little House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
59 <li>Murphy, Shirley, and Murphy, Pat. Mrs. Tortino's Return to the
60 Sun. Shepard Books,
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62 <li>Dr. Seuss. The Lorax. New Youk: Random House,
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70 <li>Barker, Albert. From Settlement to City. New York: Julian Messner,
73 <li>Eichner, James A. The First Book of Local Government. New York:
76 <li>Macaulay, David. City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction.
77 Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
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79 <li>Macaulay, David. Underground. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
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81 <li>Monroe, Roxie. Artchitects Make Zigzags: Looking at Architecture
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90 For information on city planning and related subjects, contact:
93 American Planning Association
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94 Planners Bookstore
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95 1313 E.
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