Book summaryHow the Ancient Romans extensively planned and built their cities. Readers will learn how a city's population and size were determined prior to construction and how streets, sidewalks, roads, bridges, and sewer systems were designed. Illustrated with detailed b&w drawings. |
City. A story of Roman planning and constructionby MACAULAY, David
Book desription: Boston:: Houghton Mifflin Co.,, [c. 1974]. 4to. 112 pp. Illusts. & diagrams throughout. Purple cloth, gilt lettrng & decrtn, w/ d.j. NF/NF, inscribed by the author on half-title. First edition, early printing, signed, of this excellent illustrated work on the building of a Roman City.
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