Intown Living

Intown Living
Title Intown Living PDF eBook
Author Ann Breen
Publisher Island Press
Pages 304
Release 2005-02-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1597260029

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After decades of abandonment, cities across North America are experiencing a renaissance. A new generation is seeking greater excitement and diversity than the typical suburban subdivision offers and many people are instead looking to make their homes in lively urban environments. In Intown Living, authors Ann Breen and Dick Rigby document this movement, arguing that if properly nurtured, it could help slow current patterns of sprawling development and help revitalize America's cities. They illustrate the many benefits of city living and offer strategies and encouragement for public officials and private developers to team up and expand central city housing opportunities. The authors present in-depth studies of eight cities--Atlanta; Dallas; Houston; Memphis; Minneapolis; New Orleans; Portland, Oregon; and Vancouver, British Columbia--that are experiencing this type of renaissance, and consider common elements shared by the cities, as well as their differences. Intown Living is an important new resource for a wide audience of professionals involved with urban design and planning. It will also be of interest to the many people concerned with historic preservation or smart growth, and for students and researchers involved with urban studies and related fields.

The Wretchedness of Living in Town

The Wretchedness of Living in Town
Title The Wretchedness of Living in Town PDF eBook
Author Edward G. Benedict
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1900
Genre Advertising
ISBN

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Dutch Life in Town and Country

Dutch Life in Town and Country
Title Dutch Life in Town and Country PDF eBook
Author P. M. Hough
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1902
Genre History
ISBN

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The strangest of all these begging-customs, however, is the one in vogue between Christmas and Twelfth Night. Then the children go out in couples, each boy carrying an earthenware pot, over which a bladder is stretched, with a piece of stick tied in the middle. When this stick is twirled about, a not very melodious grumbling sound proceeds from the contrivance, which is known by the name of 'Rommelpot.' By going about in this manner the children are able to collect some few pence to buy bread--or gin--for their fathers. When they stop before any one's house, they drawl out, 'Give me a cent, and I will pass on, for I have no money to buy bread.'

Danish Life in Town and Country

Danish Life in Town and Country
Title Danish Life in Town and Country PDF eBook
Author Jessie Bröchner
Publisher New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons
Pages 318
Release 1903
Genre Denmark
ISBN

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German Life in Town and Country

German Life in Town and Country
Title German Life in Town and Country PDF eBook
Author William Harbutt Dawson
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 1909
Genre Germany
ISBN

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Sketches from Life in Town and Country

Sketches from Life in Town and Country
Title Sketches from Life in Town and Country PDF eBook
Author Edward Carpenter
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1908
Genre English poetry
ISBN

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Japanese Life in Town and Country

Japanese Life in Town and Country
Title Japanese Life in Town and Country PDF eBook
Author George William Knox
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1904
Genre Japan
ISBN

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George William Knox was a Presbyterian missionary, stationed in Japan for fifteen years. This book looks briefly at the history of Japan, the religious traditions followed, and a look at the Samurai and their place in society under conditions old and new. The other folk who make up Japanese society include farmers, artisans and artists, merchants, women, and servants. These are listed in descending importance--the high position of farmers being but one of the most obvious differences in Western terms. Readers desiring to understand the country and people of Japan will find this book a distinct help, written in a clear and forceful style.