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H.W.
Wilson Announces Urban Planning New Reference Shelf Volume
Looks at Issues in Development, Housing, Transportation, and More
New
York, New York, September 29th, 2003
Urban
Planning, just published in H.W. Wilson's distinguished Reference
Shelf series, is an in-depth exploration of issues affecting the future of
America's cities: trends in urban development; urban sprawl; transportation
challenges; the need for affordable housing; and the general challenge of
making cities vital, healthy, and interesting places to live. For students,
journalists, and general readers, the volume looks at a multitude of
hot-button issues that impact the quality of urban life.
Urban
Planning
is the fourth of six books in The Reference Shelf 2003 series. Three others, The
Muslim World, The American Family, and Warfare in the 21st
Century, were published earlier in 2003. Forthcoming in The
Reference Shelf 2003 are Intellectual
Property and Representative
American Speeches 2002-2003. Libraries that order the complete set
receive a substantial discount.
Each
book in The Reference Shelf series offers a complete exploration of a current
topic of importance in modern society, in a compilation of some 25 notable
articles from respected publications, plus abstracts of 20 to 30 additional
articles and a bibliography of other sources. Reference Shelf volumes provide
a well-rounded, non-biased overview for researchers and general readers.
Review copies of Reference Shelf volumes are available for members of the
press. For more on the series, visit www.hwwilson.com.
Urban Planning September 2003 •
197 pages •
ISBN 0-8242-1022-0 •
$50 ($55 outside the
U.S. & Canada)
Contact: Roseward Sky Phone (800) 367-6770, x2272 Email:
rsky@hwwilson.com
Eileen Sutter Phone (800) 367-6770, x2312 Email:
esutter@hwwilson.com |