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Index “Doing” Critical Geographies with Numbers (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements), Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan E Ellis, Mark, Vital Statistics (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary) The Emergence of Standardized, Idealized, and Placeless Landscapes in Midwestern Main Street Postcards, Karen DeBres and Jacob Sowers The Excess of Modernity: Garbage Politics in Oaxaca, Mexico (Focus: AAG 2008 Nystrom Compe- tition Papers), Sarah A. Moore Fletchall, Ann M., see McHugh, Kevin E. G Genocide and GIScience: Integrating Personal Narratives and Geographic Information Science to Study Human Rights (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements), Marguerite Madden and Amy Ross Geography, Race, and Quantification (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements), Perry L. Carter Goetz, Andrew R., Timothy M. Vowles, and Sean Tierney, Bridging the Qualitative Quantitative Divide in Transport Geography (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary) Green, Anne E., Older People and Transitions from Employment to Nonemployment: International Perspectives and Policy Issues (Focus: Geographies of Aging) H Hardill, Irene, Introduction: Geographies ofA ging (Focus: Geographies of Aging) Hardill, Irene, and Susan Baines, Active Citizenship in Later Life: Older Volunteers in a Deprived Community in England (Focus: Geographies of Aging) Hattanji, Tsuyoshi, see Wasklewicz, Thad A. Hess, George R., see Miller, Jennifer Elizabeth Heynen, Nik, Back to Revolutionary Theory Through Racialized Poverty: The McGee Family’s Utopian Strugglfeo r Milwaukee (Focus: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities) High-Resolution Analysis of Debris Flow—Induced Channel Changes in a Headwater Stream, Asbio Mountains, Japan, Thad A. Wasklewicz and Tsuyoshi Hattanji Introduction: Focus: AAG 2008 Nystrom Competition Papers... 0.00.0. c eee 4:425 Introduction: Geographies of Aging (Focus: Geographies of Aging), lrene Hardill 1:1 Introduction: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities: Toward a Refined Racial Economy Perspective (Focus: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities), David Wilson 2:139 J Jones, Richard C., Migration Permanence and Village Decline in Zacatecas: When You Can’t Go Home Again Jurjevich, Jason R., see Plane, David A. 580 Volume 61, Number 4, November 2009 K Kaplan, David H., and Gail G. Sommers, An Analysis of the Relationship Between Housing Foreclosures, Lending Practices, and Neighborhood Ecology: Evidence from a Distressed County... 1:101 Kiage, Lawrence M., and Kam-biu Liu, Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Lake Baringo Basin, Kenya, East Africa Since AD 1650: Evidence from the Paleorecord (Focus: AAG 2008 Nystrom I neigh 9 55 on 8 9 ea Rain 0 gS ASSIS EKA aa Hib AH RAS Sb. 0 Pen 6 4:438 Kwan, Mei-Po, and Tim Schwanen, Quantitative Revolution 2: The Critical (Re)Turn (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary) ...... 2... 3: 283 Kwan, Mei-Po, see Schwanen, Tim Lant, Christopher, see Bohn, Christiane Latcham, Frank, see Cope, Meghan Lawton Smith, Helen, Skill Shortages, Demographic Aging, and Training Implications for Skill- Based Economics (Focus: Geographies of Aging) Leszezynski, Agnieszka, Quantitative Limits to Qualitative Engagements: GIS, Its Critics, and the Philosophical Divide (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Criti- cal/Analytical Binary) Liu, Kam-biu, see Kiage, Lawrence M. Madden, Marguerite, and Amy Ross, Genocide and GIScience: Integrating Personal Narratives and Geographic Information Science to Study Human Rights (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements) McHugh, Kevin E., and Ann M. Fletchall, Memento Mori: The “Death” of Youngtown (Focus: Geographies ofA ging) Memento Mori: The “Death” of Youngtown (Focus: Geographies ofA ging), Kevin E. McHugh and Ann M. Fletchall Migration Permanence and Village Decline in Zacatecas: When You Can't Go Home Again Richard C. Jones Miller, Jennifer Elizabeth, Stacy A. C. Nelson, and George R. Hess, An Object Extraction Approach for Impervious Surface Classification with Very-High-Resolution Imagery Mok, Diana, Cobort Effects, Incomes, and Homeownership Status Among Four Coborts of Canadian Immigrants Moore, Sarah A., The Excess of Modernity: Garbage Politics in Oaxaca, Mexico (Focus: AAG 2008 Nystrom Competition Papers) Nagel, Caroline R., Rethinking Geographies of Assimilation Narratives of Decline: Race, Poverty, and Youth in the Context of Postindustrial Urban Angst (Focus: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities), Meghan Cope and Frank Latcham Nelson, Stacy A. C., see Miller, Jennifer Elizabeth Newbold, K. Bruce, see Woltman, Kelly “Not Only . . . But Also”: Quantitative and Critical Geography (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary), TrevorJ .B arnes .................- 33: 292 Oo An Object Extraction Approach for Impervious Surface Classification with Very-High-Resolution Of Flights and Flotillas: Assimilation and Race in the Cuban Diaspora, Kelly Woltman and K. Bruce Newbold Index Older People and Transitions from Employment to Nonemployment: International Perspectives and Policy Issues (Focus: Geographies of Aging), Anne E. Green P Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Lake Baringo Basin, Kenya, East Africa Since AD 1650: Evidence from the Paleorecord (Focus: AAG 2008 Nystrom Competition Papers), Lawrence M. Kiage and Kam-biu Liu Phronesis Through GIS: Exploring Political Spaces ofE ducation (Focus: Critical Quantitative Ge- ographies 2: Practical Engagements), Ranu Basu Plane, David A., and Jason R.J urjevich, Ties That No Longer Bind? The Patternasn d Repercussions of Age-Articulated Migration (Focus: Geographies of Aging) Q Quantitative Limits to Qualitative Engagements: GIS, Its Critics, and the Philosophical Divide (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary), Agnieszka Leszezynski Quantitative Revolution 2: The Critical (Re)Turn (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary), Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen R Rethinking Geographies of Assimilation, Caroline R. Nagel Ross, Amy, see Madden, Marguerite S Schwanen, Tim, and Mei-Po Kwan, “Doing” Critical Geographies with Numbers (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements) Schwanen, Tim, see Kwan, Mei-Po Skill Shortages, Demographic Aging, and Training Implications for Skill-Based Economics (Focus: Geographies of Aging), Helen Lawton Smith Sommers, Gail G., see Kaplan, David H. South Central Farmers and Shadow Hills Homeowners: Land Use Policy and Relational Racialization in Los Angeles (Focus: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities), Laura R. Barraclough Sowers, Jacob, see DeBres, Karen St. Martin, Kevin, Toward a Cartography oft he Commons: Constituting the Political and Economic Possibilities of Place (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements) Strategic Positivism (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Criti- cal/Analytical Binary), Elvin Wyly Teaching Orientalism in Introductory Human Geography, Ishan Ashutosh and Jamie Winders . . . Tierney, Sean, see Goetz, Andrew R. Ties That No Longer Bind? The Patterns and Repercussions of Age-Articulated Migration (Focus: Geographies of Aging), David A. Plane and Jason R.J urjevich Toward a Cartography of the Commons: Constituting the Political and Economic Possibilities of Place (Focus: Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements), Kevin St. Martin V Vital Statistics (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary), Mark Ellis Vowles, Timothy M., see Goetz, Andrew R. 582 Volume 61, Number 4, November 2009 Ww Wasklewicz, Thad A., and Tsuyoshi Hattanji, High-Resolution Analysis ofD ebris Flow—Induced Channel Changes in a Headwater Stream, Ashio Mountains, Japan Welcoming the Wind? Determinants of Wind Power Development Among U.S. States, Christiane Bohn and Christopher Lant Wikle, Thomas, and Jonathan C. Comer, Barriers to Establishing Low-Power FM Radio in the United States Winders, Jamie, see Ashutosh, Ishan Woltman, Kelly, and K. Bruce Newbold, Of Flights and Flotillas: Assimilation and Race in the Cuban Diaspora Wilson, David, Introduction: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities: Toward a Refined Racial Economy Perspective (Focus: Racialized Poverty in U.S. Cities) 0.0... 0600s 2:139 Wyly, Elvin, Strategic Positivism (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary) Zolnik, Edmund J., Context in Human Geography: A Multilevel Approach to Study Human- Environment Interactions (Focus Section: Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Crit- ical/Analytical Binary) Book Reviews A Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups, Giulio Cainelli and Donato Iacobucci, reviewed by Tim Reiffenstein Alabaster Cities: Urban U.S. Since 1950, John Rennie Short, reviewed byJ effrey Zimmerman Appalachian Aspirations: The Geography of Urbanization and Development in the Upper Tennessee River Valley, 1865-1900, John Benhart, Jr., reviewed by Mary Beth Pudup Avilés-Vazquez, Katia R., The Future Control of Food: A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security, Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Barnes, Trevor, see Tickell, Adam Bender, Thomas, see Cinar, Alev Benhart, John, Jr., Appalachian Aspirations: The Geography of Urbanization and Development in the Upper Tennessee River Valley, 1865-1900, reviewed by Mary Beth Pudup Birch, Eugenie L., and Susan M. Wachter, eds., Rebuliding Urban Places After Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina, reviewed by James D. Lowry Bosco, FernandoJ . (reviewer), Global Culture Industry, Scott Lash and Celia Lury Boswell, Thomas D. (reviewer), The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Robert Potter, Dennis Conway, and Joan Phillips Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes, Gregg Mitman, reviewed by Kathi Wilson Brunn, Stanley D. (reviewer), E40” An Interpretative Atlas, Jack Williams ................. Butcher, Jim, Ecotourism, NGOs and Development, reviewed by Alex Standish Index Cc Cainelli, Giulio, and Donato Iacobucci, Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups, re- viewed by Tim Reiffenstein Ceh, Brian (reviewer), Knowledge Externalities, Innovation Clusters and Regional Development, Jordi Surifiach, Rosina Moreno, and Esther Vaya Cinar, Alev, and Thomas Bender, eds., Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City, reviewed by Michelle Rhodes Coastlines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environmental Change, Mark Mon- monier, reviewed by Robert M. Hordon Coe, Neil M., Philip F. Kelly, and Henry W. C. Yeung, Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction, reviewed by Kenji Oshiro Collaborative Land Use Management: The Quieter Revolution in Place-Based Planning, Robert J. Mason, reviewed by Soren Larsen Conway, Dennis, see Potter, Robert Cooke, Philip, and Luciana Lazzeretti, eds., Creative Cities, Cultural Clusters, and Local Eco- nomic Development, reviewed by Bruce W. Smith Cornell, Sean (reviewer), Tectonic Faults: Agents ofC hange on a Dynamic Earth, Mark R. Handy, Greg Hirth, and Niels Hovius Creative Cities, Cultural Clusters, and Local Economic Development, Philip Cooke and Luciana Lazzeretti, eds., reviewed by Bruce W. Smith Cusack, Christopher (reviewer), Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast, John Rennie Short Cutter, Susan, ed., Hazards, Vulnerability, and Environmental Justice, reviewed by Trevor Fuller D Dando, William A. (reviewer), The Geography of Religion: Faith, Place, and Space, Roger W. Stump Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science, and Society, Ben Orlove, Ellen Wiegandt, and Brian H. Luckman, eds., reviewed by Jason R.J anke de Blij, Harm, The Power of Place, reviewed by Brooks Green Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya, Joel Wainwright, reviewed by Joel W. Palka E40° An Interpretative Atlas, Jack Williams, reviewed by Stanley D. Brunn Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction, Neil M. Coe, Philip F. Kelly, and Henry W. C. Yeung, reviewed by Kenji Oshiro Ecotourism, NGOs and DevelopmentJ,i m Butcher, reviewed by Alex Standish Environmental Modelling: An Introduction, Jo Smith and Pete Smith, reviewed by Michael An Everyday Geography of the Global South, Jonathan Rigg, reviewed by Matthew Fry The Experience ofR eturn Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Robert Potter, Dennis Conway, and Joan Phillips, reviewed by Thomas D. Boswell F Farrell, Michael (reviewer), Environmental Modelling: An Introduction, Jo Smith and Pete Smith Fry, Matthew (reviewer), An Everyday Geography of the Global South, Jonathan Rigg Fuller, Trevor (reviewer), Hazards, Vulnerability, and Environmental Justice, Susan Cutter, ed. . . The Future Control ofF ood: A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security, Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, eds., reviewed by Katia R. Avilés-Vazquez 584 Volume 61, Number 4, November 2009 G The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World, Eric Weiner, reviewed by Patrick J. Kennelly... .... 0... nec cc cece cece cc cecccccccccccceces 22265 The Geography of Religion: Faith, Place, and Space, Roger W. Stump, reviewed by William A. Global Culture Industry, Scott Lash and Celia Lury, reviewed by FernandoJ . Bosco Green, Brooks (reviewer), The Power of Place, Harm de Blij H Hale, Angela, and Jane Wills, eds., Threads of Labour: Garment Industry Supply Chains from the Workers’ Perspective, reviewed by Paul Susman Handy, Mark R., Greg Hirth, and Niels Hovius, Tectonic Faults: Agents of Change on a Dynamic Earth, reviewed by Sean Cornell Harvey, Francis, A Primer of GIS: Fundamental Geographic and Cartographic Concepts, reviewed by Jun Luo Hazards, Vulnerability, and Environmental Justice, Susan Cutter, ed., reviewed by Trevor Fuller Hirth, Greg, see Handy, Mark R. Hordon, Robert M. (reviewer), Coastlines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Envi- ronmental Change, Mark Monmonier Hovius, Niels, see Handy, Mark R. Iacobucci, Donato, see Cainelli, Giulio The Impossible Land, Phillip H. Round, reviewed by Bret Wallach India and South Asia: Economic Developments in the Age of Globalization, Anjum Siddiqui, ed., reviewed by P. P. Karan Janke, Jason R. (reviewer), Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science, and Society, Ben Orlove, Karan, P. P. (reviewer), India and South Asia: Economic Developments in the Age ofG lobalization, Anjum Siddiqui, ed Kelly, Philip F., see Coe, Neil M. Kennelly, Patrick J. (reviewer), The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World, Eric Weiner Knowledge Externalities, Innovation Clusters and Regional Development, Jordi Suriiiach, Rosina Moreno, and Esther Vay4, reviewed by Brian Ceh Krim, Arthur, Route 66: Iconograpby of the American Highway, reviewed by William Wyckoff. . . L Larsen, Soren (reviewer), Collaborative Land Use Management: The Quieter Revolution in Place-Rased Planning, RobertJ .M ason : Lash, Scott, and Celia Lury, Global Culture Industry, reviewed by FernandoJ . Bosco......... 3:417 Lazzeretti, Luciana, see Cooke, Philip Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast, John Rennie Short, reviewed by Christopher Cusack Index Lowry, James D. (reviewer), Rebuliding Urban Places After Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina, Eugenie L. Birch and Susan M. Wachter, eds... ... 2... 2. 02sec cece ec eecees Luckman, Brian H., see Orlove, Ben Luo, Jun (reviewer), A Primer of GIS: Fundamental Geographic and Cartographic Concepts, Francis Harvey Lury, Celia, see Lash, Scott Managing the Infosphere: Governance, Technology, and Cultural Practice in Motion, Stephen McDowell, Philip Steinberg, and Tami Tomasello, reviewed by Clayton Rosati Mason, Robert J., Collaborative Land Use Management: The Quieter Revolution in Place-Based Planning, reviewed by Soren Larsen McDowell, Stephen, Philip Steinberg, and Tami Tomasello, Managing the Infosphere: Gover- nance, Technology, and Cultural Practice in Motion, reviewed by Clayton Rosati Mitman, Gregg, Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes, reviewed by Kathi Wilson Monmonier, Mark, Coastlines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environmental Change, reviewed by Robert M. Hordon Monmonier, Mark (reviewer), Putting “America” on the Map: The Story oft he Most Important Graphic Document in the History of the United States, Seymour I. Schwartz ............... Moreno, Rosina, see Surifiach, Jordi O Orlove, Ben, Ellen Wiegandt, and Brian H. Luckman, eds., Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science, and Society, reviewed by Jason R. Janke Oshiro, Kenji (reviewer), Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction, Neil M. Coe, Philip F. Kelly, and Henry W. C. Yeung Palka, Joel W. (reviewer), Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya, Joe| Wainwright Peck, Jami, see Tickell, Adam Phillips, Joan, see Potter, Robert Pitts, Forrest R. (reviewer), Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography, Timothy Tangherlini and Sallie Yea, eds Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Adam Tickell, Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck, and Trevor Barnes, eds., reviewed by Rajiv Thakur Potter, Robert, Dennis Conway, and Joan Phillips, The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, reviewed by Thomas D. Boswell The Power ofP lace, Harm de Blij, reviewed by Brooks Green A Primer of GIS: Fundamental Geographic and Cartographic Concepts, Francis Harvey, reviewed by Jun Luo Pudup, Mary Beth (reviewer), Appalachian Aspirations: The Geography of Urbanization and Development in the Upper Tennessee River Valley, 1865-1900, John Benhart, Jr Putting “America” on the Map: The Story oft he Most Important Graphic Document in the History of the United States, Seymour |. Schwartz, reviewed by Mark Monmonier R Rajotte, Tasmin, see Tansey, Geoff Rebuliding Urban Places After Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina, Eugenie L. Birch and Susan M. Wachter, eds., reviewed by James D. Lowry 586 Volume 61, Number 4, November 2009 Reiffenstein, Tim (reviewer), Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups, Giulio Cainelli and Donato Iacobucci Rennie Short, John, Alabaster Cities: Urban U.S. Since 1950, reviewed by Jeffrey Zimmerman Rennie Short, John, Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast, reviewed by Christopher Cusack Rhodes, Michelle (reviewer) Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City, Alevy Cinar and sora a Gd ee RRS AE Ke KR Eek eNOS REO 6 o's G0 He's 1:121 Rigg, Jonathan, An Everyday Geography oft he Global South, reviewed by Matthew Fry Rosati, Clayton (reviewer), Managing the Infosphere: Governance, Technology, and Cultural Prac- tice in Motion, Stephen McDowell, Philip Steinberg, and Tami Tomasello Round, Phillip H., The Impossible Land, reviewed by Bret Wallach Route 66: Iconography of the American Highway, Arthur Krim, reviewed by William Wyckoff . . . S Schwartz, Seymour I., Putting “America” on the Map: The Story oft he Most Important Graphic Document in the History oft he United States, reviewed by Mark Monmonier Sheppard, Eric, see Tickell, Adam Siddiqui, Anjum, ed., India and South Asia: Economic Developments in the Age of Globalization, reviewed by P. P. Karan Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography, Timothy Tangherlini and Sallie Yea, eds., 8 ee ee ery tee ee ee eee 3:422 Smith, Bruce W. (reviewer), Creative Cities, Cultural Clusters, and Local Economic Development, Philip Cooke and Luciana Lazzeretti, eds. ...... 20... c cscs ccc cs cesses escscesces 3:420 Smith, Jo, and Pete Smith, Environmental Modelling: An Introduction, reviewed by Michael 1:126 Smith, Pete, see Smith,J o Standish, Alex (reviewer), Ecotourism, NGOs and Development, Jim Butcher Steinberg, Philip, see McDowell, Stephen Stump, Roger W., The Geography ofR eligion: Faith, Place, and Space, reviewed by William A. Surifiach, Jordi, Rosina Moreno, and Esther Vaya, Knowledge Externalities, Innovation Clusters and Regional Development, reviewed by Brian Ceh Susman, Paul (reviewer), Threads of Labour: Garment Industry Supply Chains from the Workers’ Perspective, Angela Hale and Jane Wills, eds... ........cec.e .cee. ce.ce .cec.e e ee 1:134 T Tangherlini, Timothy, and Sallie Yea, eds., Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography, a IUD a 's/ccre sda ia ae Awe ata licd e iG ence ch 4 a 'eieieréar e's ew. n-0 3:422 Tansey, Geoff, and Tasmin Rajotte, eds., The Future Control of Food: A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security, reviewed by on 55 6c VARS DOANE VO ee MEMEO OUD SnK eeu eeRae dé eas eres 3:423 Tectonic Faults: Agents of Change on a Dynamic Earth, Mark R. Handy, Greg Hirth, and Niels Hovius, reviewed by Sean Cornell Thakur, Rajiv (reviewer), Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Adam ‘Tickell, Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck, and Trevor Barnes, eds... ...............0e0ee6 0ee0e e e 3:411 Threads of Labour: Garment Industry Supply Chains from the Workers’ Perspective, Angela Hale and Jane Wills, eds., reviewed by Paul Susman Tickell, Adam, Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck, and Trevor Barnes, eds., Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, reviewed by Rajiv Thakur Tomasello, Tami, see McDowell, Stephen Index U Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City, Alev Cinar and Thomas Bender, eds., reviewed by Michelle Rhodes Vaya, Esther, see Surifiach, Jordi Ww Wachter, Susan M., see Birch, Eugenie L. Wainwright, Joel, Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya, reviewed by Joel W. Wallach, Bret (reviewer), The Impossible Land, Phillip H. Round Weiner, Eric, The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in reviewed by PatrickJ . Kennelly Wiegandt, Ellen, see Orlove, Ben Williams, Jack, E40° An Interpretative Atlas, reviewed by Stanley D. Brunn Wills, Jane, see Hale, Angela Wilson, Kathi (reviewer), Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes, Gregg Mitman Wyckoff, William (reviewer), Route 66: Iconography of the American Highway, Arthur Krim .. . . Yea, Sallie, see Tangherlini, Timothy Yeung, I lenry W. C., see Coe, Neil M. Z Zimmerman, Jeffrey (reviewer), Alabaster Cities: Urban U.S. Since 1950, John Rennie Short . . .

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