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Book Reviews 
City Residential Land Development; Studies in Planning. 
Published by the City Club of Chicago, edited by Alfred B. 
Yeomans, Landscape Architect. 
In a taU and rather sumptuous volume of 137 pages with many 
plates in color and in black and white, are set forth the results of a 
"competition for the procuring of a Scheme of Development for a 
quarter section of land within the limits of the City of Chicago, 
Illinois." A typical area in the outskirts of the city was selected to 
be planned as a residence district and the competition thrown open 
by the City Club to "building and landscape architects, engineers 
and sociologists." In this book appear some thirty of the plans 
submitted with explanatory text by their designers. 
A generous and far-sighted idea this, of the City Club of Chicago. 
The result is a book valuable to all people in rapidly growing com- 
munities. Town-planning in miniature might serve as a sub-title. 
Delightfully readable reviews of the plans, written by experts, com- 
