The Death and Life of Great American CitiesCompassionate, bracingly indignant, and keenly detailed, a monumental work that provides an essential framework for assessing the vitality of all cities. |
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User Review - mrgan - LibraryThingI'm in agreement with everything so far and I'm sure the rest of the book is fine, but it's rather drawn out and, in another reviewer's phrase, "easy to put down". Read full review
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User Review - gypsysmom - LibraryThingIt took me a long time to read this book but at no time did I feel like stopping. It's just that I had to take my time to digest all the important messages Jacobs gave in the book and then think about ... Read full review
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Part One THE PECULIAR NATURE OF CITIES | 27 |
safety | 29 |
contact | 55 |
assimilating children | 74 |
The uses of neighborhood parks | 89 |
The uses of city neighborhoods | 112 |
Part Two THE CONDITIONS FOR CITY DIVERSITY | 141 |