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Learning from Galveston : What Makes Cities Livable? (Learning from the USA, 3)

Learning from Galveston : What Makes Cities Livable? (Learning from the USA, 3)

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Learning from Galveston : What Makes Cities Livable? (Learning from the USA, 3)

by Gianni Longo, Jean Tatge, Lois Fishman (Editors)

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This book is in good condition. There are no markings in the book. Cover shows minor signs of shelf/edge wear. 1983. Ships within 24 hours.

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Title
Learning from Galveston : What Makes Cities Livable? (Learning from the USA, 3)
Author
Gianni Longo, Jean Tatge, Lois Fishman (Editors)
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0878558934
ISBN 13
9780878558933
Publisher
Institute for Environmental Action
Place of Publication
US
Date Published
1983
Pages
113

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