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Triumph of the city by Edward Glaeser in the garden.
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Economics: The User's Guide, Ha-Joon Chang
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Eldest dort lent me her book
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Weekend reading
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Local plans
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A little light train reading
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Books
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Tsundoku
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GIS for planning and the built environment
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When the system becomes the way, the way becomes the system
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Radical Cities
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Shaping Cities
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Urban and regional planning, Peter Hall
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Time and the Suburbs — Rohan Quinby
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Town & Country Planning by Patrick Abercrombie
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Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps
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The Address Book
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Moved a piano, found a book I forgot I'd bought. It's magical, with fantastic marginalia.
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BRUTAL LONDON
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Ethics in planning, 1987
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The Radical Incramentalist by Kelvin Campbell and Rob Cowan
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Deep mapping the media city by Shannon Mattern
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A city is not a computer: other urban intelligences by Shannon Mattern
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Happy City by Charles Montgomery
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Slow spatial reader (chronicles of radical affection)
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Cities in civilization, Peter Hall
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Meyhew
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Movement by Thalia Verkade and Marco te Brömmelstroet
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England's Future