Contents
| CONTENTS | |||
| FOREWORD (by David Lock) [pdf] | vii | ||
| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | ix | ||
| ILLUSTRATIONS | xi | ||
| COMMENTATORS' INTRODUCTION | 1 | ||
| The Facsimile | 9 | ||
| Introduction [pdf] | 16 | ||
| I | The Town-Country Magnet | 30 | |
| II | The Revenue of Garden City, and how it is obtained - The Agricultural Estate | 42 | |
| III | The Revenue of Garden City -Town Estate | 54 | |
| IV | The Revenue of Garden City -General Observations on its expenditure | 60 | |
| V | Further Details of Expenditure on Garden City | 74 | |
| VI | Administration | 86 | |
| VII | Semi-Municipal Enterprise - Local Option - Temperance Reform | 96 | |
| VIII | Pro-Municipal Work | 106 | |
| IX | Administration - A Bird’s Eye View | 116 | |
| X | Some Difficulties Considered | 120 | |
| XI | A Unique Combination of Proposals | 128 | |
| XII | The Path followed up | 142 | |
| XIII | Social Cities | 154 | |
| XIV | The Future of London | 172 | |
| Appendix - Water-Supply | 182 | ||
| Index | 192 | ||
| POSTSCRIPT [pdf] | 197 | ||
| BIBLIOGRAPHY | 217 | ||
| INDEX | 219 | ||
| These extracts are reproduced by kind permission of Taylor and Francis (incorporating Routledge and E & FN Spon) | |||




