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Traces the historical influences on the character of cities. (II; III, 2, 3, 5, 6.)
——. Human Geography in Western Europe: A Study in Appreciation (London, 1919). (III.)
Fraser, E. “Our Foreign Cities,” Sat. Eve. Post, CXCVI (August 25, 1923), 14–15.
The background of its inhabitants gives the city its dominant atmosphere. (V, 3; VII, 2, 3.)
Gamble, Sidney D. Peking: A Social Study (New York, 1921).
A survey of an oriental city. Incidentally reveals a strange variety of the modern city. (II; III, 4, 6; IV, 3; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX, 3.)
Hanslik, Erwin. Biala: eine deutsche Stadt in Galizien (Wien: Teschen und Leipzig, 1909).
The persistence of a historical type in a changing environment. (III, 6.)
Homburg, F. “Names of Cities,” Jour. Geog., XV (September, 1916), 17–23.