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The Exploding Metropolis William H. Whyte

The Exploding Metropolis By William H. Whyte

The Exploding Metropolis by William H. Whyte


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Addresses the problems of urban decline and suburban sprawl, transportation, city politics, open space, and the character and fabric of cities.

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The Exploding Metropolis by William H. Whyte

In "The Exploding Metropolis", first published in 1958, William H. Whyte, Jane Jacobs, Francis Bello, Seymour Freedgood, and Daniel Seligman address the problems of urban decline and suburban sprawl, transportation, city politics, open space, and the character and fabric of cities. A new foreword by Sam Bass Warner, Jr., and preface by Whyte demonstrate the relevance of "The Exploding Metropolis" to urban issues in the 90s.

About William H. Whyte

William H. Whyte, Jr., editor at Fortune when this book was first published, is the author, most recently, of City: Rediscovering the Center (1989).

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CIN0520080904G
9780520080904
0520080904
The Exploding Metropolis by William H. Whyte
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
1993-03-08
228
N/A
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