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Book Review

Critical perspectives on Suburban infrastructures: contemporary international cases

edited by Pierre Filion and Nina M. Pulver, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, University of Toronto Press, 2019, 424 pp., $95.00 (Cloth), ISBN 9781487504953; $39.95 (Paperback), ISBN 9781487523619; $39.95 (eBook), eISBN: 9781487531232

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