A curated guide to city planning literature from the early 20th century, perfect for researchers and students. This selection highlights influential titles and periodical resources that shaped planning ideas in that era.
This edition presents a focused list drawn from a 1913 city planning exhibition. It aims to help readers identify practical sources, from bibliographies and checklists to periodicals and technical reports, without claiming to cover every relevant work.
- Organized subject areas like circulation, housing, parks, markets, and finance for quick scanning
- Notes on periodicals and municipal reports that informed planning debates of the time
- References to important guides, bibliographies, and city planning literature collections
- Insights into how libraries assembled and annotated city planning references for students
Ideal for readers of urban history, librarians, planners, and students seeking historical context on the development of city planning thought.