Albuquerque: A City At The End Of The World

(Paperback - Apr 2003)
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V. B. Price

 (Author)
,

Kirk Gittings

 (Photographer)
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Book: Albuquerque: A City At The End Of The World
This impassioned book, both a loving description and a critique, defines urban values in a milieu that is rarely recognized as a city. Updated more than ten years after its initial publication, it is more relevant than ever to Albuquerque's future. A new chapter describes Albuquerque's recent development, placing it in the context of urban growth in the West.
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Details of Book: Albuquerque: A City At The End Of The World Book: Albuquerque: A City At The End Of The World
Author: V. B. Price, Kirk Gittings
ISBN:

0826330975


ISBN-13:

9780826330970

,

978-0826330970


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Apr 2003
Publisher: University Of New Mexico Press
Number of Pages: 231
Language: English
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    Book: Albuquerque: A City At The End Of The World by V. B. Price, Kirk Gittings
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