Berlin: The Spatial Structure of a Divided City

Berlin: The Spatial Structure of a Divided City
ISBN-10
1135835055
ISBN-13
9781135835057
Series
Berlin
Category
Science
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
2005-08-04
Publisher
Routledge
Authors
Dorothy Elkins, T. H. Elkins, B. Hofmeister

Description

This anniversary study presents a readable, informative account of the development and current structure of Berlin.

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