Important books and their authors for the AICP exam
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Jacob Riis | How the Other Half Lives/Children of the Poor
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Kevin Lynch | Image of the City
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Ebenezer Howard | Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
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Walter Moody | Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago
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Flavel Shurtleff | Carrying Out the City Plan
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Patrick Geddess | Cities in Evolution
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Nelson Lewis | Planning of the Modern City
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Ladislas Segoe | Local Planning Administration
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F. Stuart Chapin | Urban Land Use Planning
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Jane Jacobs | The Death and Life of Great American Cities
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Rachel Carlson | Silent Spring
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TJ Kent | The Urban General Plan
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Alfred Reins | With Heritage So Rich
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Ian McHarg | Design with Nature
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Wiliam Whyte | The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces/The Last Landscape/Coined the term "greenway"
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Sherry Arnstein | A Ladder of Citizen Participation
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George Perkins Marsh | Man and Nature
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John Weseley Powell | Report of the Land of the Arid Region of the United States
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Daniel Burnham | 1909 Chicago Plan with Edward Bennett
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Frank Lloyd Wright | Disappearing City
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Louis Wirth | Urbanism as a Way of Life
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Allan Jacobs | Making City Planning Work/Great Streets
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Joel Garreau | Edge Cities
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Robert Lang | Edgeless Cities
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Clarence Perry | 1929 Regional Plan for New York City and Its Environs
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Catherine Bauer Wurtser | Modern Housing
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Edward Bassett | 1919 New York City Planning Code/1916 New York City Zoning Ordinance/"Father of Zoning"
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Charles Lindblom | The Intelligence of Democracy
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