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America's most popular almanac is now completely revised and updated for 1991. Features "The Year in Pictures", recapping the year's memorable events; special sections by experts in politics, personal finance, consumer affairs and more; 14 pages of full-color maps; weather information from around the world; and an expanded section on the environment. Photographs. 500,000 print. ESD. Nov. 19, 1990.
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David E. Stuart incorporates extensive new research findings through groundbreaking archaeology to explore the rise and fall of the Chaco Anasazi and how it parallels patterns throughout modern societies in this new edition.
Cities and Their Vital Systems asks basic questions about the longevity, utility, and nature of urban infrastructures; analyzes how they grow, interact, and change; and asks how, when, and at what cost they should be replaced. Among the topics discussed are problems arising from increasing air travel and airport congestion; the adequacy of water supplies and waste treatment; the impact of new technologies on construction; urban real estate values; and the field of "telematics," the combination of computers and telecommunications that makes money machines and national newspapers possible.