Cities

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Explores the city's raisons d'etre, functions and forms, its achievements and problems, from fortifi
Cities is a fascinating exploration of the nature of the city and city life, of its structures, development and inhabitants. From the ruins of the earliest cities to the present, Reader explores how cities coalesce, develop and thrive, how they can decline and die, how they remake themselves. He investigates their parasitic relationship with the countryside around them, the webs of trade and immigration they rely upon to survive, how they feed and water themselves and dispose of their wastes. It is 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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Weight 288.000000
Author John Reader
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780099284260
Pages 416
Published 01/09/2005
Publisher Vintage
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