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Works by Jane Holtz Kay

Lost Boston (1980) 163 copies, 2 reviews
Preserving New England (1986) 34 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1938-07-07
Date of death
2012-11-04
Gender
female
Education
Harvard College
Occupations
author
journalist
architecture critic
Organizations
Society of Environmental Journalists
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Massachusetts, USA

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Reviews

4 reviews
This book uncovers the ugly side of car culture: Harmful environmental effects, destruction of walkable and bike-friendly communities, high taxes required to maintain the enormous roadway infrastructure, fossil-fuel depletion, thwarting of viable mass-transit alternatives, urban sprawl, injuries and deaths in collisions, etc. It is well written and researched. Car culture is deeply entrenched in the U.S., but Kay offers useful suggestions for beginning the difficult task of undoing it.
A classic exploration of the car culture; the author proposes that the car culture has taken over America, and that we can take it back. Very well done book.
½
Fantastic photographic retrospective of vanished places in a city that is both stiflingly stodgy and persistently innovative in its architecture and urban form.
Curl up with this wonderful book and see where Boston has been. Beautiful homes and businesses that have been lost to history. Some due to fire, some due to neglect, and some due to process. From the home of John Hancock to Scollay Square.

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Works
3
Members
435
Popularity
#56,231
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
4
ISBNs
9

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