Product Details
Publisher: Modern LibraryPublish Date: Feb 9 1993
ISBN: 0679600477
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 5 x 7.3 x 1.9 inches
Weight: 1.3 pounds
Pages: 624 pages
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The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Modern Library Series)
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Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionThirty years after its publication, The Death and Life of Great American Cities was described by The New York Times as "perhaps the most influential single work in the history of town planning....[It] can also be seen in a much larger context. It is first of all a work of literature; the descriptions of street life as a kind of ballet and the bitingly satiric account of traditional planning theory can still be read for pleasure even by those who long ago absorbed and appropriated the book's arguments." Jane Jacobs, an editor and writer on architecture in New York City in the early sixties, argued that urban diversity and vitality were being destroyed by powerful architects and city planners. Rigorous, sane, and delightfully epigrammatic, Jacobs's small masterpiece is a blueprint for the humanistic management of cities. It is sensible, knowledgeable, readable, indispensable. The author has written a new foreword for this Modern Library edition. Product DetailsPublisher: Modern LibraryPublish Date: Feb 9 1993 ISBN: 0679600477 Binding: Hardcover Dimensions: 5 x 7.3 x 1.9 inches Weight: 1.3 pounds Pages: 624 pages |