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1<head><title>Bibliography</title></head><body>
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3<h1>Bibliography</h1>
4
5<h2>City Planning Bibliography</h2>
6
7<ul>
8
9<li>Boyer, R., and D. Savageau. Places Rated Almanac. Chicago: Rand
10McNally & Co., 1986.
11
12<li>Callenbach, Ernest. Ecotopia. Berkeley: Banyan Tree Books, 1975.
13
14<li>Choay, Francoise. The Modern City: Planning in the 19th Century.
15New York: George Braziller, 1969.
16
17<li>Clark, David. Urban Geography. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
18University Press, 1982.
19
20<li>Clay, Grady. Close-Up, How to Read the American City. Chicago: The
21University of Chicago Press, 1980.
22
23<li>Gallion, A., and S. Eisner. The Urban Pattern. New York: Van
24Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1986.
25
26<li>Greenburg, M., D. Krueckeberg, and C. Michaelson. Local population
27and Employment Projection Techniques. New Brunswick: Center for Urban
28Policy Research, 1987.
29
30<li>Hoskin, Frank P. The Language of Cities. Cambridge: Schenkman
31Publishing Company, 1972.
32
33<li>Jacobs, Jane. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New
34York: John Wiley & Sons, 1974.
35
36<li>Le Corbusier. The City of Tomorrow and Its Planning. New York:
37Dover Publications, Inc., 1987.
38
39<li>Lynch, Kevin. A Theory of Good City Form. Cambridge: MIT Press,
401981.
41
42<li>Register, Richard. Ecocity Berkeley. Berkeley: North Atlantic
43Books, 1987
44
45<li>Planning: The magazine of the American Planning Association.
461313 E. 60th St. Chicago, IL 60637.
47
48</ul>
49
50<h2>Related Reading for Children</h2>
51
52<h3>Fiction</h3>
53
54<ul>
55
56<li>Burton, Virginia Lee. The Little House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
571942 (reissued 1969).
58
59<li>Murphy, Shirley, and Murphy, Pat. Mrs. Tortino's Return to the
60Sun. Shepard Books, 1980.
61
62<li>Dr. Seuss. The Lorax. New Youk: Random House, 1971.
63
64</ul>
65
66<h3>Nonfiction</h3>
67
68<ul>
69
70<li>Barker, Albert. From Settlement to City. New York: Julian Messner,
711978.
72
73<li>Eichner, James A. The First Book of Local Government. New York:
74Franklin Watts, 1976.
75
76<li>Macaulay, David. City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction.
77Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974.
78
79<li>Macaulay, David. Underground. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976.
80
81<li>Monroe, Roxie. Artchitects Make Zigzags: Looking at Architecture
82from A to Z. Washington D.C.: National Trust for Historic
83Preservation, 1986.
84
85<li>Rhodes, Dorthy. How to Read a City Map. Chicago: Elk Grove Press,
861967.
87
88</ul>
89
90For information on city planning and related subjects, contact:
91<p>
92<blockquote>
93American Planning Association <p>
94Planners Bookstore <p>
951313 E. 60th St. Chicago, IL 60637 <p>
96(312) 955-9100 <p>
97</blockquote>
98<p>
99
100<p>
101
102<hr>
103<p>
104<h2>Micropolis, Unix Version.</h2>
105This game was released for the Unix platform
106in or about 1990 and has been modified for inclusion in the One Laptop
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