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Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.83 $Land-use policy is at the center of suburban political economies because everything has to happen somewhere but nothing happens by itself. In Suburb, Royce Hanson explores how well a century of strategic land-use decisions served the public interest in Montgomery County, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Transformed from a rural hinterland into the home a million people and a half-million jobs, Montgomery County built a national reputation for innovation in land use policy―including inclusive zoning, linking zoning to master plans, preservation of farmland and open space, growth management, and transit-oriented development.A pervasive theme of Suburb involves the struggle for influence over land use policy between two virtual suburban republics. Developers, their business allies, and sympathetic officials sought a virtuous cycle of market-guided growth in which land was a commodity and residents were customers who voted with their feet. Homeowners, environmentalists, and their allies saw themselves as citizens and stakeholders with moral claims on the way development occurred and made their wishes known at the ballot box. In a book that will be of particular interest to planning practitioners, attorneys, builders, and civic activists, Hanson evaluates how well the development pattern produced by decades of planning decisions served the public interest.
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Jeffrey Court Suburbs White 10 in. x 12.375 in. Picket Polished Marble Wall and Floor Mosaic Tile (8.59 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 14.99 $Use Suburbs 10-1/8 in. x 12-5/8 in. Marble mosaic to instantly update your bathroom. This mosaic features a distinct picket pattern, a great alternative to the traditional subway look. The white natural marble stone features natural grey veining with a polished finish that makes it shine. Perfect for an array of styles, from traditional to modern. Combine with other mosaics and field tiles to create impressive installations. For best installation results, use white polymer-modified thinnest.
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TURBRO 1400-Watt Suburbs 20 in. Electric Fireplace Infrared Quartz Heater, Crackling Sound with Realistic Dancing Flame Effect
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 109.99 $TURBRO Suburbs 20 in. Electric Fireplace. Infrared Heater with Crackling Sound. Freestanding Fireplace Stove with Realistic Flame Effect, CSA Certified, Overheating Protection, Easy to Assemble, 1400-Watt. Color: Black.
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The Suburbs
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 31.61 $The Suburbs is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released in August 2010. ] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200 chart, and the Canadian Albums Chart. It won Album of the Year at the 2011 Grammy Awards, Best International Album at the 2011 BRIT Awards, Album of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards, and the 2011 Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album. Two weeks after winning Grammy's Album of the Year, t
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TURBRO Suburbs TS17Q Infrared Electric Fireplace Stove, 19 in. Freestanding Stove Heater with 3-Sided View 1500-Watt Ivory
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 84.99 $TURBRO Suburbs TS17Q Infrared Electric Fireplace Stove, 19 in. Freestanding Stove Heater with 3-Sided View, Realistic Flame, Overheating Protection, CSA Certified, for Small Spaces, Bedroom - 1500-Watt Ivory. The elegant design will instantly upgrade your home decor. Place family pictures or holiday decor on top of the heater to enhance the festive vibe of your home. The flames can work without heating, so you can enjoy the fireplace effect year-round without producing any smoke or ash.
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The Suburb Reader
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 79.86 $This item is printed on demand. 3.2000
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The Suburb Reader
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $Since the 1920s, the United States has seen a dramatic reversal in living patterns, with a majority of Americans now residing in suburbs. This mass emigration from cities is one of the most fundamental social and geographical transformations in recent US history. Suburbanization has not only produced a distinct physical environment―it has become a major defining force in the construction of twentieth-century American culture. Employing over 200 primary sources, illustrations, and critical essays, The Suburb Reader documents the rise of North American suburbanization from the 1700s through the present day. Through thematically organized chapters it explores multiple facets of suburbia’s creation and addresses its indelible impact on the shaping of gender and family ideologies, politics, race relations, technology, design, and public policy. Becky Nicolaides’ and Andrew Wiese’s concise commentaries introduce the selections and contextualize the major themes of each chapter. Distinctive in its integration of multiple perspectives on the evolution of the suburban landscape, The Suburb Reader pays particular attention to the long, complex experiences of African Americans, immigrants, and working people in suburbia. Encompassing an impressive breadth of chronology and themes, The Suburb Reader is a landmark collection of the best works on the rise of this modern social phenomenon.
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How the Suburbs Were Segregate
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.48 $Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990 (Urban Life and Urban Landscape Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 11.13 $In Suburb in the City, David Contosta tells the story of how Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, once a small milling and farming town, evolved to become both a suburban enclave for wealthy Philadelphians and a part of the city itself.In 1854, the railroad connected Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill and the village was annexed by the city. Attuned to the romantic currents of the age, the wealthy men and women who moved to Chestnut Hill believed that the village's semi-rural surroundings might uplift them physically, spiritually, emotionally, and morally. At the same time, they wanted to continue to enjoy the best that the city had to offer while escaping from its more unpleasant aspects: dirt, crime, disease, and other shortcomings. They thus cultivated a dual identity with both suburb and city.Ironically, this led to a sense of division as prosperous suburbanites held themselves aloof from the resident shopkeepers and domestic servants who provided so many of their creature comforts. Being a suburb in the city also meant that Chestnut Hill could not control its political destiny, as communities outside the municipal limits could. In response, residents developed a number of civic organizations that became a sort of quasi government.Contosta's study of Chestnut Hill thus illuminates the divided and often ambivalent feelings that Americans hold about their great cities. He includes anecdotes gleaned from dozens of interviews with men and women of many backgrounds - lawyers, nuns, debutantes, grocers, craftsmen, and former servants - who tell of their lives in Chestnut Hill. More than one hundred photographs, many never before published, further enliven this analysis of suburban America.
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The Suburb Reader
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.08 $Buy with confidence! Book is in good condition with minor wear to the pages, binding, and minor marks within 3.05
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Suburb in the City : Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.93 $In Suburb in the City, David Contosta tells the story of how Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, once a small milling and farming town, evolved to become both a suburban enclave for wealthy Philadelphians and a part of the city itself.In 1854, the railroad connected Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill and the village was annexed by the city. Attuned to the romantic currents of the age, the wealthy men and women who moved to Chestnut Hill believed that the village's semi-rural surroundings might uplift them physically, spiritually, emotionally, and morally. At the same time, they wanted to continue to enjoy the best that the city had to offer while escaping from its more unpleasant aspects: dirt, crime, disease, and other shortcomings. They thus cultivated a dual identity with both suburb and city.Ironically, this led to a sense of division as prosperous suburbanites held themselves aloof from the resident shopkeepers and domestic servants who provided so many of their creature comforts. Being a suburb in the city also meant that Chestnut Hill could not control its political destiny, as communities outside the municipal limits could. In response, residents developed a number of civic organizations that became a sort of quasi government.Contosta's study of Chestnut Hill thus illuminates the divided and often ambivalent feelings that Americans hold about their great cities. He includes anecdotes gleaned from dozens of interviews with men and women of many backgrounds - lawyers, nuns, debutantes, grocers, craftsmen, and former servants - who tell of their lives in Chestnut Hill. More than one hundred photographs, many never before published, further enliven this analysis of suburban America.
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How the Suburbs Were Segregated: Developers and the Business of Exclusionary Housing, 1890–1960 (Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.54 $Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 1.08
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Rockin the Suburbs
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 39.98 $Double 180 gram vinyl LP pressing. Rockin' the Suburbs is Ben Folds' first solo album after leaving Ben Folds Five. The album was well received by fans and critics alike. This 15th anniversary pressing brings the album back to vinyl for the first time since it's 2001 release. Like the original pressing, the album contains the bonus track "Hiro's Song", only available on the Japanese CD and US vinyl releases.
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Southwest Suburbs: Birthplace of Chicago
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 22.19 $ (+1.99 $)It's a part of Chicago that's full of surprises. It's home to a 28-square-mile forest with a rock canyon. It's where one of the Blues Brothers did time (along with thousands of other real-life convicts). And it's the setting for Chicago's most famous ghost story. It's home to major league soccer and minor league baseball. Chicago's largest Arab and Ghanaian communities are here. It's also home to a bustling industrial canal where salty mariners navigate a Panama Canal sized lock past a hundred-y
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The Dreaming Suburb
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.42 $Between the wars, the lives of four neighboring English families intersect in this “highly recommended” saga by a New York Times–bestselling author (Sunday Express). In the spring of 1919, his wife’s death brings Sergeant Jim Carver home from the front. He returns to be a single parent to his seven children in a place he has never lived: Number Twenty, Manor Park Avenue, in a South London suburb. The Carvers’ neighbor Eunice Fraser, at Number Twenty-Two, has also known tragedy. Her soldier husband was killed, leaving her and her eight-year-old son, Esme, to fend for themselves. At Number Four, Edith Clegg takes in lodgers and looks after her sister, Becky, whose mind has been shattered by a past trauma. No one knows much about the Friths, at Number Seventeen, who moved to the Avenue before the war. The first book in the two-part historical series the Avenue, which also includes The Avenue Goes to War, The Dreaming Suburb takes readers into the everyday lives of these English families between World War I and World War II, as their hopes, dreams, and struggles are played out against a radically changing world.
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Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 70.51 $In the last third of the nineteenth century the American city grew from a crowded merchant town, in which neatly everybody walked to work, to the modern divided metropolis. The street railway created this division of the metropolis into an inner city of commerce and slums and an outer city of commuters' suburbs. This book tells who built the new city, and why, and how.
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52 Suburbs: A Search for Beauty in the 'Burbs
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.68 $Originally presented as a weekly blog, this photographic exploration reveals a Sydney beyond the postcard clichés of the harbor and beaches; instead it highlights places most tourists would never think to investigate. Inspirational, adventurous, and eye-opening, this record captures the beauty of the city’s 52 suburbs the vibrancy, the multiculturalism, and the sense of community in a refreshingly unconventional way.
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Shape of the Suburbs: Understanding Toronto's Sprawl
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.96 $It is now impossible to understand major North American cities without considering the seemingly never-ending and ever-growing sprawl of their surrounding suburbs. In The Shape of the Suburbs, activist, urban affairs columnist, and former Toronto mayor John Sewell examines the relationship between the development of suburbs, water and sewage systems, highways, and the decision-making of Toronto-area governments to show how the suburbs spread, and how they have in turn shaped the city.Using his wealth of knowledge of the city of Toronto and new information gathered from municipal archives, Sewell describes the major movements and forces that allowed for rapid development of the suburbs, while considering the options that were available to planners at the time. Discussing proposals to curb suburban sprawl from the 1960s to the recently adopted plan for the Greater Toronto area, Sewell combines insightful and accessible commentary with rigorous research on the debate between urban and suburban. Concerned not only with sprawl, The Shape of the Suburbs also demonstrates the ways in which suburban political, economic, and cultural influences have impacted the older, central city, culminating in the forced Megacity amalgamation of 1998.Rich in detail and full of useful visual illustrations, The Shape of the Suburbs is a lively look at the construction of the suburban era.
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Bomb the Suburbs: Graffiti, Race, Freight-Hopping and the Search for Hip-Hop's Moral Center
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.94 $Should graffiti writers organize to tear up the cities, or should they really be bombing the burbs? That’s the question posed by William Upski Wimsatt in his seminal foray into the world of hip-hop, rap, and street art, and the culture and politics that surround it. But to say that the book deals only with taggers and hip-hop is selling it short. Taking on a broad range of topics, including suburban sprawl, racial identity, and youth activism, Wimsatt (a graffiti artist himself) uses a kaleidoscopic approach that combines stories, cartoons, interviews, disses, parodies, and original research to challenge the suburban mindset wherever it’s found: suburbs and corporate headquarters, inner cities and housing projects, even in hip-hop itself. Funny, provocative, and painfully honest, Bomb the Suburbs encourages readers to expand their social boundaries and explore the vibrant, chaotic world that exists beyond their comfort zones.
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The Phoenix Suburb (and Other Stories)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 25.98 $The Phoenix Suburb is the sound of Andrew Weatherall (THE ASPHODELLS) and Nina Walsh taking a disgruntled sine wave for a walk, throwing it sticks, skimming it on a rough sea and scrunching it up and leaving it at the bottom of a bag over a long weekend. It's trying to cheer up D minor with ball games and scrabble, puppet shows with tutu'd ponies and frizzy haired gonks and clips of cavorting kittens before giving up and crushing it between rocks mined by sobbing orphans. It's loading the hum ki
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