The Economy of Cities by Jane Jacobs - front cover
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The Economy of Cities

by Jane Jacobs

"The Economy of Cities" by Jane Jacobs, Random House, 1969, First Printing. Hardcover in very good condition, lacking a dust jacket. This influential work on urban development and economic theory is essential for collectors and scholars. Features teal cloth cover with blue graphics, clean pages, and a tight binding.

$15.87$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1969
Random House
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B7-JGM-0439

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Condition Details

The book is in very good condition, with a robust teal cloth cover featuring blue cityscape graphics. The pages are clean and intact, and the binding remains tight. There is no dust jacket present, and the book shows minimal signs of wear, making it a well-preserved copy of this important work.

About This Vintage 1969 Edition

"The Economy of Cities" by Jane Jacobs, published by Random House in New York, 1969, is a seminal work in urban studies and economic theory. This first printing edition explores the dynamics of city development and economic growth, offering insights that have influenced urban planning and economic policies worldwide. Jane Jacobs, a renowned urbanist and author, presents groundbreaking ideas that challenge conventional wisdom about city economies. This edition is particularly valuable for collectors and scholars interested in the evolution of urban thought. The book is bound in teal cloth with distinctive blue cityscape graphics on the cover. Condition is very good, with a sturdy binding and clean pages, making it a desirable copy for collectors and enthusiasts of urban studies.

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Random House

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