Zoned American, Seymour Toll, Signed, First Edition + Personal Correspondence

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This covers the genesis of American zoning from European (German) origins, through the first American zoning law in New York City in 1916, and on through the Supreme Court Euclid v. Ambler decision. Most of the focus is on the conditions in New York and the 5th Avenue associations that led to the first zoning law. First edition, signed, inscribed and including a personal note from Seymour Toll. Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo. 370pp. Some sunning to jacket, particularly the spine. Light foxing out page edges. Price clipped jacket has been covered in brodart sleeve. Published 1969 (first edition). Inscription on ffep to Andrew, as well as a handwritten letter from Seymour Toll.
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This covers the genesis of American zoning from European (German) origins, through the first American zoning law in New York City in 1916, and on through the Supreme Court Euclid v. Ambler decision. Most of the focus is on the conditions in New York and the 5th Avenue associations that led to the first zoning law. First edition, signed, inscribed and including a personal note from Seymour Toll. Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo. 370pp. Some sunning to jacket, particularly the spine. Light foxing out page edges. Price clipped jacket has been covered in brodart sleeve. Published 1969 (first edition). Inscription on ffep to Andrew, as well as a handwritten letter from Seymour Toll.
This covers the genesis of American zoning from European (German) origins, through the first American zoning law in New York City in 1916, and on through the Supreme Court Euclid v. Ambler decision. Most of the focus is on the conditions in New York and the 5th Avenue associations that led to the first zoning law. First edition, signed, inscribed and including a personal note from Seymour Toll. Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo. 370pp. Some sunning to jacket, particularly the spine. Light foxing out page edges. Price clipped jacket has been covered in brodart sleeve. Published 1969 (first edition). Inscription on ffep to Andrew, as well as a handwritten letter from Seymour Toll.