An edition of Selling places (1993)

Selling places

the city as cultural capital, past and present

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An edition of Selling places (1993)

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Language
English
Pages
316

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Cover of: Selling places
Selling places: the city as cultural capital, past and present
1993, Pergamon Press, Pergamon
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-308).
"The volume grew out of a one-and-a-half day conference session that ran as part of the Annual Conference of the IBG held in Glasgow in January 1990"--Pref.

Published in
Oxford [England], New York
Series
Policy, planning, and critical theory

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.76
Library of Congress
HT155 .S45 1993

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Pagination
x, 316 p. :
Number of pages
316

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1399950M
ISBN 10
0080413854
LCCN
93007681
Library Thing
2163070
Goodreads
2847465

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