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Sapling Bookstore features the best architecture, planning and landscape-related titles, in association with Amazon.co.uk.
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Cities

John Reader
(2004)
Hardcover - 388 pages
William Heinemann
ISBN: 0434009628



Synopsis by Amazon.co.uk:
Cities explores the city's raisons d'etre, functions and forms, its achievements and problems, from fortifications to sewers, factories to markets, theatres and bars. The book is a study of the nature of the city and of city-life, from the ruins of the earliest cities to the present, and it explores how cities develop and thrive, how they can decline and die, how they remake themselves. John Reader investigates their parasitic relationship with the country around them, the webs of trade and immigration they inhabit, how they feed and water themselves and dispose of their wastes, focusing as much on Baron Haussman's creation of the Paris sewers as of his plans for the grands boulevards, on prostitution as on government, on human lives as on architecture, on markets as on cathedrals, in a sweeping exploration of what the city is and has been, fit to stand alongside Lewis Mumford's 1962 classic The City in History.



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