Neither Village Nor City


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This book attempts a comprehensive overview of the "architecture" of the kibbutz: its essence, its history, its constant change, and its physical planning and architectural expression and management, and relates to this unique spatial alternative from a holistic viewpoint: the kibbutz in all stages of its development, from the kvutza as a "micro-utopian" commune to its physical configuration as an autonomous-autarkic complex arising out of its basic social, economic and educational structure, and its later stages as a potential 'macro-utopian' regional entity, envisioning a real alternative lifestyle to the capitalist metropolis. It is about its beginning and also about its end... and what might perhaps be its new future...
















Cities of God


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This book shows how, in unearthing biblical cities, archaeology transformed nineteenth-century thinking on the truth of Christianity and its role in modern cities.




The Excursions of a Book-lover


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Excerpt: Of which it is composed represent the many pleasant evenings which a Book-lover has passed in delight ful association with what an Eng lish poet has called the sweet consolers of the mind. There is no plan or special purpose in the arrangement. The Excursionist's migrations were not, all of them, from the blue bed to the brown. He visited the libraries of his friends where he found not only the goodly fellowship of many rare volumes, but the companionship of kindred souls, and the joy of a. Fragrant cigar. The gladness of many evenings is in these pages.







Hearst's International


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The World To-day


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