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A PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE STRUCTURE OF CITY PLANNING: Case Study of New York City

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A PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE STRUCTURE OF CITY PLANNING: Case Study of New York City

by Spatt, Beverly Moss

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New York: Praeger Pub., 1971. (1971), 115pp, slight shelfwear to cover, no dj, contents clean.. Cloth. Very Good -/No Jacket.

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Title
A PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE STRUCTURE OF CITY PLANNING: Case Study of New York City
Author
Spatt, Beverly Moss
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good -
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Publisher
Praeger Pub.
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1971
Keywords
City Planning, New York City

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