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A property owning democracy: housing in Britain. M. J. Daunton, Faber and Faber, London, 1987. 148 pp, £3.95 paperback, ISBN 0 571 14615 5Urban transportation: the new town solution. Harry Dupree, Gower, Aldershot, 1987. 266 pp, £12.50, ISBN 0 566 00839 4Model housing from the Great Exhibition to the Festival of Britain. S. Martin Gaskell, Mansell (An Alexandrine Press Book), London, 1987. 180 pp, £26.50, ISBN 0 7201 1834 4Toronto. No mean city. Eric Arthur, third edition revised by Stephen A. Otto, University Press, Toronto, 1986 (1964). 315 pp. cloth $40.00, ISBN 0 8020 5668 7 paper $18.95 ISBN 0 8020 6587 2The rise of the urban South. Lawrence H. Larsen, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1985. 220 pp, $22.00, ISBN 0 8131 1538 8Visions of harmony. A study in nineteenth century millenarianism. Anne Taylor, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1987. 285 pp, £25.00, ISBN 0 19 211793 9Canberra: myths and models. Forces at work in the formation of the Australian capital. K. F. Fischer, Institute of Asian Affairs, Technische Universitat, Hamburg-Harburg, FSP 6, Kasernenstrasse 10, 2100 Hamburg 90, 1984. 166 pp, DM42 (plus postage DM5), ISBN 3 88910 009 0Property and industrial development. Stephen Fothergill, Sarah Monk and Martin Perry, Hutchinson, London 1987. 187 pp, £12.95, ISBN 0 09 170741 2Gentrification of the city. Neil Smith and Peter Williams (eds), Allen and Unwin, Winchester, Massachusetts, 1986. 257 pp, $29.95, ISBN 0 04 301201 9 cloth $13.95, ISBN 0 04 301202 7 paperL'Architettura in Italia negli anni della ricostruzione. Fabrizio Brunetti, Alinea Editrice, Florence, 1986 249 pp, Lit30.00Manhattan water-bound: planning and developing Manhattan's waterfront from the seventeenth century to the present. Ann L. Buttenwieser, New York University Press, New York, 1987. 242 pp, $35.00, ISBN 0 8147 1093 |