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THE ECLIPSE OF COMMUNITY: AN INTERPRETATION OF AMERICAN STUDIES, by Maurice R. Stein. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 1960. xi + 354 pp. $6.00.
WORKING-CLASS SUBURB: A STUDY OF AUTO WORKERS IN SUBURBIA, by Bennett M. Berger. University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1960. xv + 143 pp. 32 tables. $3.50.
THE SPLIT-LEVEL TRAP, by Richard E. Gordon, Katherine K. Gordon and Max Gunther. Distributed by Random House for Bernard Geis Associates, New York, 1961. 352 pp. 32 charts. $4.95.
THE FUTURE OF OUR CITIES, by Robert A. Futterman. Doubleday and Company, Garden City, New York, 1961. 360 pp. 14 fig. 57 maps. $4.95.
THE SQUEEZE—CITIES WITHOUT SPACE, by Edward Higbee. William Morrow and Company, New York, 1960. xvii + 348 pp. $5.95.
HOUSING AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS: A Study of the Housing Experiences of Boston's Middle-Income Families, by Lloyd Rodwin. Published for the Joint Center for Urban Studies by Harvard University Press & the Technology Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961. xiii + 217 pp. 22 tables. 13 charts. 17 maps. $7.50.
HOUSING A METROPOLIS—CHICAGO, by Beverly Duncan and Philip M. Hauser. The Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1960; xxii + 278 pp. 52 tables. $7.50.
A NEIGHBORHOOD FINDS ITSELF, by Julia Abrahamson. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1959. xiv + 370 pp. $5.00.
MAN, MIND AND LAND: A THEORY OF RESOURCE USE, by Walter Firey. The Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1960. 256 pp. 7 figs. $6.00.
THE HUMAN USE OF THE EARTH, by Philip L. Wagner. The Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1960, xv + 270 pp. 7 figs. $6.00.
INDUSTRIAL LOCALIZATION AND METROPOLITAN GROWTH: THE PATERSON-PASSAIC DISTRICT, by James B. Kenyon. The University of Chicago, Department of Geography, Research Paper No. 67, 1960. xvii 4-224 pp. 29 tables. 77 fig. $4.00.
RECREATION IN THE DETROIT REGION, Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Planning Commission, Detroit, Michigan. Part I, Inventory and Analysis, 1959. Part II, Park Users Survey, by James F. Miller, 1959. Part III, Home Survey of Regional Recreation Activities, by James F. Miller with Silla Tomasi, 1960.