Urban Planning, 1794-1918
Supplementary Bibliography: Sources and Modern Commentary
(In Progress)

Abercrombie, Patrick. "International Contributions to the Study of Town Planning and City Organisation." Town Planning Review 4 (July 1913):98-117.

Abercrombie, Patrick. "A Comparative Review of Examples of Modern Town Planning and `Garden City' Schemes in England." Town Planning Review 1 (April 1910):18-38 and (July 1910):111-128.

Adams, Thomas. "Community Development in Wartime." Landscape Architecture 8 (April 1918):109-124.

Adams, Thomas. "The Need of Town-Planning Legislation and Procedure for Control of Land as a Factor in House-Building Development." American Institute of Architects Journal 6 (February 1918):68-70 and (March 1918):135-137.

Adams, Thomas. "Housing and Town Planning in Canada." Town Planning Review 6 (July 1915):20-26.

Adams, Thomas. "The Development of the Plan." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 141-154.

Adshead, S[tanley] D. "City Improvement." Town Planning Review 1 (October 1910):198-204. [Paper delivered at R.I.B.A. Town Planning Conference].

American Institute of Architects. Committee on Town Planning. City Planning Progress, 1917. Washington, D.C.: The Institute, 1917.

Anon. "Bibliography of Town Planning. American Institute of Architects Journal 6 (June 1915):272.

Anon. "City Planning Exhibit and Conference." Municipal Journal 30 (May 24, 1911):739-742.

Anon. "City Planning Study." Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1913, 163-211. [Contains the terms of a "competition" for the design of a tract of land at the outskirts of a city of 500,000, a report on the results by John Nolen, illustrations of the entries, tables of land use and development costs for each entry, and comments by a panel on the merits and shortcomings of each of the nine design. Participants included C. F. Brinckerhoff, Stephen Child, a four-person team with John Nolen and Arthur Comey among its members, and a three-person entry that included Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.]

Anon. "City Plans and Parks." Municipal Journal and Engineer 12 (June 1902):256.

Anon. "Conference of Delegates from National Organizations to Consider City Planning Cooperation." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 231-237. [Report of meeting of delegates from fifteen professional, civic, and political organizations "to consider the possibilities of cooperating in extending interest in and knowledge with regard to city planning."]

Anon. "Garden Cities in America, The Future of: Democratic Town Planning to be Accomplished by Coöperation." Craftsman 22 (April-September 1912):117-122.

Anon. "Minute on the Life and Services of Charles Mulford Robinson Associate Member." Landscape Architecture 9 (July 1919): 180-189. [Bibliography of Writings on Civic and Kindred Topics by Charles Mulford Robinson," 189-193.]

Anon. "Paris, The Plan of a City." Architectural Record __ (December 1902):692-703.

Anon. "Planning of Cities, The." The Independent 70 (June 19, 1911):1431-1433.

Anon. "Ruislip Manor Competition, The: A Study in Comparative Town Planning." Town Planning and Housing Supplement to The Architectural Review 29 (March 1911): 171-180.

Anon. "Some Principles of City Planning." Municipal Journal and Engineer 27 (October 6, 1909):508-513.

Barker, Henry A. "The Park in Its Relation to Physical Geography and the City Plan." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1506-1512.

Bartholomew, Harland. "The St. Louis Plan." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1918, 15-25.

Bassett, Edward M. "A Survey of the Legal Status of a Specific City in Relation to City Planning." Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1913, 46-62.

Bassett, Edward M. "Constitutional Limitations on City Planning Powers." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 199-214.

Baxter, Sylvester. "Beautifying of Village and Town, The." Century Magazine, 63, n.s 41 (April 1902):844-851.

Baxter, Sylvester. "Civic Improvement in Street and Highway." Century Magazine 64, n.s. 42 (September 1902):682-690.

Baxter, Sylvester. "For Civic Improvement--What to Do and How to Do It." Century Magazine 64, n.s. 42 (May 1902):43-50.

Baxter, Sylvester. "The Civic Center--A Dominant Aesthetic Feature." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1502-1504.

Bennett, Edward H. "Some Aspects of City Planning with Reference to the Chicago Plan." Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1913, 93-104.

Birnbaum, Charles A. and Lisa E. Crowder (eds.). Pioneers of American Landscape Design: An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, Preservation Assistance Division, Historic Landscape Initiative, 1993.

Black, Russell VanNest. Planning and the Planning Profession: The Past Fifty Years 1917-1967. Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Planners, 1967.

Brinckerhoff, A.F. "The Town Planning Conference in London." Landscape Architecture 4 (April 1914): 91-93.

Brunner, Arnold W. "City and Town Planning Suggesting Beauty Based on Business Conditions." Craftsman 17 (October 1909-March 1910): 657-667.

Brunner, Arnold. "The Meaning of City Planning." Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on City Planning. (Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1912, 22-29

Burland, J. H. "A Town Planning Act for Canada." Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1914, 133-146. [Includes text of the proposed act. A discussion that followed is reported on pp. 146-179. This included a very long statement by Thomas Adams (pp 146-159).]

Burnham, Daniel H., and Edward H. Bennett. Plan of Chicago Prepared under the Direction of the Commercial Club during the Years MCMVI, MCMVII, and MCMVIII. Charles Moore, ed. Chicago: The Commercial Club, 1909.

C.[harles] M. R[obinson]. "The City Plan Report of St. Louis." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1542-1545.

Cary, Clarence. "Dalny, A Fiat-City," Scribners Magazine 23 (April 1903): 482-93.

Cheney, Charles Henry. "Districting Progress and Procedure in California." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 183-194

Cherry, Gordon E. (ed.). Pioneers in British Planning. London: the Architectural Press, 1981.

Cherry, Gorden E. (ed.). Shaping an Urban World: Planning in the Twentieth Century. London: Mansell, 1980.

Cherry, Gordon E. Harriet Jordan, and Kiki Kafkoula. "Gardens, Civic Art and Town Planning: the Work of Thomas H. Mawson (1861-1933)." Planning Perspectives 8 (July 1993): 307-332.

Child, Stephen. "Civic Centers and the Grouping of Public Buildings, with a Suggestion for Boston." Association of Engineering Societies, Journal 40 (January 1908):1-21.

Childs, Richard S. "the First War Emergency Government Towns for Shipyard Workers: I. `Yorkship Village' at Camden, N.J." American Institute of Architects Journal 6 (May 1918):249-251.

Comey, Arthur C. "A State Plan for Massachusetts." City Plan 1 (March 1915):5-8.

Crawford, Andrew Wright. "Excess Condemnation and Public Use." Proceedings of the Second National Conference on City Planning and the Problems of Congestion. Boston, 1910, 155-163.

Crawford, Andrew Wright. "Proposed Philadelphia Parkways." Municipal Journal and Engineer 14 (May 1903):211-218.

Crawford, Andrew Wright. "Recent City Planning in Philadelphia." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1537-1542.

Crawford, Andrew Wright. "The Street the Basic Factor in the City Plan." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1493-1502.

Crawford, Andrew Wright. "City Planning and Philadelphia Parks." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 35 (February 1910):76-___

Cunniff, M. G. "what a City Might Be." The World's Work 10 (July 1905): 6353-6364.

Cunniff, M. G. "What a City Might Be." The World's Work 10 (July 1905):6353-6364.

Damon, George A. "Interurban Passenger Terminals." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 3-16.

Davis, Dwight F. "The Neighborhood Center--A Moral and Educational Factor." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1504-1506.

de Forest, Robert W. "The Practical Side of City Planning." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1549-1550.

Edwards, A. T. "A Criticism of the Garden City Movement." town Planning Review 4 (July 1913):150-157.

Edwards, A. T. "A Further Criticism of the Garden City Movement." Town Planning Review 4 (January 1914):312-318.

Ford, George B. "City Planning Exhibition in Berlin." American City 3 (September 1910): 120-124.

Ford, George B. "Housing and Town Planning: City Planning and Housing Reform." American Institute of Architects Journal 2 (March 1914):145-148.

Francis, David R. The Universal Exposition of 1904. St. Louis: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, 1913.

Freestone, Robert. "John Sulman and `The Laying Out of Towns'," Planning History 5 (1983): 13-24.

Freestone, Robert. "Sulman of Sydney: Modern Planning in Theory and Practice 1890-1930." The Town Planning Review 67 (January 1996): 45-63.

Geddes, Patrick. "Town Planning and City Design." The Sociological Review 3 (January 1910):56-60. [Review essay of Unwin, Town Planning in Practice and Triggs, Town Planning, Past, Present, and Possible].

Gilmartin, Gregory. Shaping The City: New York and the Municipal Art Society. New York: Clarkson Potter, 1995.

Gurlitt, Cornelius. "German City Planning." Trans. by Sylvester Baxter. The Architectural Record 24, Part I (August 1908):135-148; Part II (November 1908):350-363.

Gurney, Sybella. "Civic Reconstruction and the Garden City Movement." The Sociological Review 3 (January 1910):35-43.

H.[ubbard], H.[enry] V. "Town Planning as a Real Estate Man Sees It." Landscape Architecture 9 (July 1919):219-221.

Hamlin, A.D.F. "Architecture & Citizenship." Public Improvements 2 (April 16, 1900):265-268.

Hamlin, A.D.F. "Architecture and Civic Duty." Harpers Weekly 45 (July 13, 1901): 705.

Harrison, Michael. "Thomas Coglan Horsfall and `The Example of Germany,'" Planning Perspectives 6 (September 1991): 297-314.

Harsch, Paul A. and George B. Ford. "Cooperation of the Real-Estate Developer and Town-Planner in Land Sub-division." American Institute of Architects Journal 3 (July 1915):308-310.

Harsch, Paul. "The Point of View of the Real Estate Developer." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 71-80.

Hartman, Edward T. "Town Planning." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1519-1521.

Haupt, L[ewis] M. "Intercommunications in Cities, Etc." Proceedings of the Engineers Club of Philadelphia. 2 (1881):115-135. [In discussing street planning, Haupt referred to his "The Best Arrangement of City Streets" in The Franklin Institute Journal for April, 1877. In a footnote he provided the formula explained in the earlier paper from which he concluded that diagonal streets would improve traffic conditions by reducing travel time and distance and at the same time provide increased street frontage several times more than would be eliminated when diagonal streets were cut through rectangular blocks. In his 1881 paper he stated "The Rectangular System of Streets is good enough so far as it does, but for a person whose objective points are on the diagonal lines of this system, it is the worst possible. Every such individual must lose 42 per cent. of his time, distance and energy in traveling between the termini of his route.... This waste when taken collectively amounts to a very large quantity and is, to that extent, a bar to the growth of the city."]

Hooker, George E. "Traffic and the City Plan." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1491-1493.

Hoover, A. Pearson. "The Industrial Terminal and Its Relation to the City Plan." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 28-42.

Horsfall, Thomas Coglan. The Improvement of the Dwellings and Surroundings of the People: The Example of Germany. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1904.

Howe, Frederic C. "City Building in Germany." Scribner's Magazine 47 (May 1910):601-614.

Howe, Frederic C. "German Methods in Town and City Planning." The Contract Record 25 (2 August 1911): 39-41.

Howe, Frederic C. "Municipal Taxation and its Effect on Town Planning, City Building, and the Housing Question." Proceedings of the Second National Conference on City Planning and the Problems of Congestion. Boston, 1910, 87-95.

Howe, Frederic C. "The Cleveland Group Plan." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1548.

Howe, Frederick C. "City Sense: Cities that Think." The Outlook 102 (September 28, 1912): 209-218.

Howe, Frederick C. "The City as a Socializing Agent: The Physical Basis of the City; the City Plan." American Journal of Sociology 17 (March 1912):590-601.

Howe, Frederick C. "The Remaking of the American City." Harper's Monthly Magazine 127 (July 1913):186-197.

Hubbard, Henry. "The Size and Distribution of Playgrounds and Similar Recreation Facilities in American Cities." Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on City Planning. (Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1914, 265-287.

Huger, Elliott. "An Ideal City in the West." Architectural Review 15 (September 1908):136-142.

Jackson, Frank. Sir Raymond Unwin: Architect, Planner and Visionary. London: A. Zwemmer Ltd., 1985.

Jordan, David P. Transforming Paris: The Life and Labors of Baron Haussmann. New York: Free Press, 1995.

Kelsey, Albert. "The City Possible: Utility, Beauty, Economy." The Booklovers Magazine 2 (August 1903):163-173.

Kessler, George E. "Kansas City Park System and its Effect on the City Plan." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 106-116.

Kriehn, R. W. "The City Beautiful." Municipal Affairs 3 (December 1899):594-601.

Ladd, Brian K. "Urban Aesthetics and the Discovery of the Urban Fabric in Turn-of-the-Century Germany." Planning Perspectives 2 (September 1987): 270-286.

Ladd, Brian K. Urban Planning and Civic Order in Germany, 1860-1914. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990.

Lamb, Charles Rollinson. "The Possibilities of the Esthetic Development of our City." Municipal Engineers of the City of New York, Proceedings ____, Paper No. 40, Presented April 22, 1908).

Lamb, Frederick S. "Village Improvements." Municipal Journal and Engineer 18 (May 1905):224.

Lamb, Frederick Stymetz. "New York City Improvement Report. Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1533-1536.

Lewis, Nelson P. "City Planning." Transactions of the International Engineering Congress, 1915. Municipal Engineering, 1-82. Paper No. 50. San Francisco: Neal Publishing Company, 1916. ("There seems to be a general disposition on the part of most people to attribute peculiar merit to the planning of the cities in other countries. The English, for instance, greatly admire the wide streets and the effective grouping of buildings in German cities, while the Germans are charmed with the garden villages attached to some of the great manufacturing plants in England. American writers on city planning have been extravagant in their praise of the planning and arrangement of old world cities and are constantly comparing them with their own towns to the great disadvantage of the latter. This tendency is scarcely due to national modesty but is probably attributable to an almost universal disposition to be attracted by and to admire effects with which one is unfamiliar, provided they do not too violently offend certain customs and standards which are so ingrained as to have become habits.")

Lewis, Nelson P. "City Planning: Its Influence Upon Real Estate Values--Desirability of Wide and Diagonal Streets­City Should Profit Directly by Increased Values." Municipal Journal and Engineer 22 (January 23, 1907):76.

Lewis, Nelson P. "City Planning: What It Is--Thoroughfares and Transportation Lines, but Not Minor Streets--Value of Scientific Planning--Subdividing Private Property." Municipal Journal 31 (November 1, 1911):561-62. "Abstract of a paper read before the Municipal Engineers of the city of New York, Sept 27."

Lewis, Nelson P. "Paying the Bills for City Planning." Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on City Planning. (Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1912, 43-56.

Lewis, Nelson P. "Street Widening to Meed Traffic Demands." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 43-59.

Lewis, Nelson P. "The City Plan Defined by a Municipal Engineer." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 1-12.

Lewis, Nelson P. "The Planning of Undeveloped City Areas." Proceedings of the Second National Conference on City Planning and the Problems of Congestion. Boston, 1910, 115-124.

Lewis, Nelson P. The Planning of the Modern City. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1916.

Maltbie, Milo R. "Transportation and City Planning." Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1913, 107-119.

Manning, Warren H. "A Step Towards Solving the Industrial Housing Problem." The American City Pamphlets. _____, 1913, 131.

Manning, Warren H. "Facts and Features of Michigan; In the Heart of the Upper Peninsula, Model Town is soon to be Ready for Population." Detroit Free Press March 15, 1908 [Gwinn, Michigan].

Manning, Warren H. "The Billerica Town Plan." Landscape Architecture 3 (April 1913): ___-___.

Manning, Warren H. "Town Sites on Government Reclamation Projects." Landscape Architecture 4 (April 1914):___-___

Manning, Warren H. City Plan of Birmingham. Birmingham, Al._______, 1919.

Marsh, Benjamin Clarke. An Introduction to City Planning: Democracy's Challenge to the American City. With a chapter on the Technical Phases of City Planning,; by George B. Ford, Architect. New York: B. C. Marsh, 1909.

Massachusetts. Commission on Metropolitan Improvements. Public Improvements for the Metropolitan District. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1909. [The five-member Commission was appointed in 1907. Sylvester Baxter was Secretary to the Commission. Contains recommendations by George R. Wadsworth, engineer, on Railroads and Terminals; Desmond FitzGerald, consulting civil engineer on Docks; Arthur A. Shurtleff, landscape architect on The Metropolitan Plan; Robert S. Peabody and Shurtleff on A New Civic Center for Boston; Henry B. Day on Finances; Richard A. Hale, civil engineer on Water Ways; and Sylvester Baxter on The Water Front of Boston Bay. The report consists of 318 pages of text, many large folded maps, charts, tables, photographs, and drawings.]

Mawson, Thomas H. Civic Art: Studies in Town Planning Parks Boulevards and Open Spaces. London: B. T. Batsford, 1911.

May, Charles C. "Some Aspects of Industrial Housing: I. Introduction and Examples of Industrial Town Planning from the Work of John Nolen." Architectural Forum 28 (January 1918):7-___.

McFarland, J. Horace. "The Relation of City Planning to Business." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 155-167

Miller, Mervyn. "Daniel Burnham and the 1910 Town Planning Conference." Fifth National Conference on American Planning History, Proceedings. Hilliard, Ohio: Society for American City and Regional Planning History, [1994]: 445-465.

Miller, Mervyn. Raymond Unwin: Garden Cities and Town Planning. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1992.

Miller, Mervyn. "Raymond Unwin, 1863-1940." In Gordon E. Cherry (ed.), Pioneers in British Planning. London: The Architectural Press, 1981):72-102.

Moody, Walter D. "How to Finance City-Planning in America." American Institute of Architects Journal 5 (March 1917):124-126.

Moore, Charles. "Washington As a Work of Civic Art." Municipal Journal and Engineer 13 (July 1902):1-5.

Nichols, J.C. "City Planning and Real Estate Development." Landscape Architecture 7 (October 1916):27-35.

Nolen, John. "Examples of City Planning in Small Places." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 117-127.

Nolen, John. "The Basis of German City Planning Procedure: An Example from Düsseldorf." Landscape Architecture 2 (October 1911):52-59.

Olmsted, Frederick L. [Jr.]. "The Progress in City Planning." Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1912, 9-21.

Olmsted, Frederick Law [Jr.]. "Introductory Address on City Planning." Proceedings of the Second National Conference on City Planning and the Problems of Congestion. Boston, 1910, 15-32. [Olmsted used substantial portions of this conference paper for his "Introduction." In John Nolen (ed.), City Planning: A Series of Papers Presenting the Essential Elements of a City Plan (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1916):1-18.]

Olmsted, Frederick Law [Jr.]. "War Housing." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1918, 86-106.

Parsons, William E. "Burnham as a Pioneer in City Planning." Architectural Record 38 (July-December 1915):13-32.

Perkins, Dwight H. "The Proposed Metropolitan Park System of Chicago." Journal of the Western Society of Engineers. 10 (October 1905):582-589.

Peterson Jon A. "The Impact of Sanitary Reform upon American Urban Planning." Journal of Social History 13 (Fall 1979): 84-89.

Pinckney, David H. Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958.

Purdy, Lawson. "Districting and Zoning of Cities." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. New York: National Conference on City Planning, 1917, 170-182.

Reade, Charles C. "A Defence of the Garden City Movement." Town Planning Review 4 (October 1913):245-251

Reilly, C. H. "The City of the Future: The Immediate Future in England." Town Planning Review 1 (October 1910):191-197. [Paper delivered at the R.I.B.A. Town Planning Conference.]

Reps, John W. "Burnham Before Chicago." In Art Institute of Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago Centennial Lectures, 191-217. (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1983.

Rey, A. Augustin. "The Healthy City of the Future: Scientific Principles of Orientation for Public Roads and Dwellings. Town Planning Review 6 (July 1915):2-9

Robbins, May Caroline. "The Art of Public Improvement." Atlantic Monthly 78 (December 1896):742-44

Robinson, Charles Mulford. "City-Planning Course at the University of Illinois." Landscape Architecture 3 (April 1913):97-100.

Robinson, Charles Mulford. "Plan of The Model City." Criterion ___ (March 1902): __ -___.

Robinson, Charles Mulford. "The Replanning of Cities." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1489-1490.

Robinson, Charles Mulford. "The Science and Art of City Planning." Architectural Record (December 1909)448-___

Robinson, Charles Mulford. "The Street Plan of a City's Business District." Architectural Record 13 (March 1903): 234-247.

Robinson, Charles Mulford. Modern Civic Art or The City Made Beautiful. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903.

Robinson, Charles Mulford. The Improvement of Towns and Cities. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901

Saalman, Howard. Haussmann: Paris Transformed. New York: George Braziller, 1971.

Sarnitz, August. "Realism Versus Verneidlichung: The Design of the Great City." In Harry Francis Mallgrave, ed., Otto Wagner: Reflections on the Raiment of Modernity, 84-112. Santa Monica: Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, 1993.

Schaffer, Kristin. "Daniel H. Burnham: Urban Ideals and the `Plan of Chicago.'" Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, January, 1993.

Schorske, Carl E. Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture. New York, Vintage Books, 1981.

Schultz, Stanley K., and Clay McShane. "To Engineer the Metropolis: Sewers, Sanitation, and City Planning in Late-Nineteenth-Century America." Journal of American History 65 (September 1978): 389-411.

S[tanley] D. A[dshead]. "The Town Planning Conference of the Royal Institute of British Architects

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Shurtleff, Arthur A. "The Practice of Replanning." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1529-1532.

Shurtleff, Arthur A. "The Public Street Systems of the Cities and Towns About Boston in Relation to Private Street Schemes." Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1912, 116-124.

Shurtleff, A[rthur]. A. "Municipal Improvements in Boston and Germany." Transactions of the American Society of Landscape Architects from its Inception in 1899 to the end of 1908. Harrisburg: Mt. Pleasant Press, [1912].

Shurtleff, Flavel. "Six Years of City Planning in the United States." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 33-41.

Shurtleff, Flavel. "The Landscape Architect in City Planning." Landscape Architecture 5 (April 1915):143-147.

Shurtleff, Flavel. "The Progress of the Year in City Planning." Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1914, 84-91.

Shurtleff, Flavel. Carrying Out the City Plan. New York: Survey Associates, 1914.

Simpson, Michael. "Thomas Adams, 1871-1940." In Gordon E. Cherry (ed.), Pioneers in British Planning. London: The Architectural Press, 1981):19-45.

Stanton, William C. "Blighted Districts in Philadelphia." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1918, 76-85.

Steele, Fletcher. "Robert Fleming Gourlay, City Planner." Landscape Architecture 6 (October 1915):1-4.

Sturgis, R. Clipston. "An Architect's View of City Planning." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 13-20.

Sundman, Mikael. "Urban Planning in Finland After 1850." In Thomas Hall, ed., Planning and Urban Growth in the Nordic Countries, 60-115. London: E & F N Spon, 1991: 60-115.

Sutcliffe, Anthony (ed.). the Rise of Modern town Planning, 1800-1914. London: Mansell, 1980.

Swain, George F. "The Attitude of the Engineer toward City Planning." Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on City Planning. (Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1912, 30-34.

Swan, Herbert S. "Industrial Zoning in Practice." Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1918, 47-55.

Swan, Herbert S. and George W. Tuttle. "Sunlight Engineering in City Planning and Housing." Architectural Forum 28 (June 1918):197-204.

Taylor, Graham Romeyn, "The New Chicago." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1551-1557.

Triggs, H. Inigo Town Planning, Past, Present and Possible. London: Methuen & Co., 1909.

Unwin, Raymond. "Town Planning in Berlin." Town Planning and Housing Supplement to The Architectural Review 28 (August 1910): 93-102.

Unwin, Raymond. Town Planning in Practice: An Introduction to the Art of Designing Cities and Suburbs. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 2nd ed., 1911.

Unwin, Raymond. Town Planning: Formal or Irregular?" The Architects' & Builders' Journal 34: 406-407.

Veiller, Lawrence. "Protecting Residential Districts." Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1914, 92-111.

Vivian, H.[enry]. "Garden Cities, Housing and Town Planning." Quarterly Review 216 (April 1912):493-515.

Wacker, Charles H. "The Chicago Plan." Western Society of Engineers Journal 18 (January 1912):15-21.

Wagner, Otto. "Erläuterungs-Bericht zum Entwurfe für den General-Regulirungs-Plan über das gesammte Gemeindegebiet von Wien." In Otto Antonia Graf, Otto Wagner: Das Werk des Architekten, 1-92. Vienna: Hermann Böhlaus Nachf., 1985).

Wagner, Otto. Die Groszstadt. Eine Studie Über Diese. Vienna: Schroll, 1911.

Waller, A. G. "Town-Planning in New Zealand." American Institute of Architects Journal 6 (December 1918): 567-577.

Warner, John de Witt. "Civic Centers." Municipal Affairs 6 (March 1902):1-23.

Wellman, Hiller C. "Recent Developments in Springfield, Mass." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1548-1549.

Wheelock, Webster. "Re-Setting Minnesota's Capitol." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1545-1547.

Williams, Frank B. "Some Aspects of City Planning Administration in Europe." Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on City Planning. Boston: National Conference on City Planning, 1915, 144-154.

Williams, Frank Backus. "The Düsseldorf Building Ordinance." Landscape Architecture 7 (January 1917):53-64.

Wolf, Peter M. Eugène Hénard and the Beginning of Urbanism in Paris 1900-1914. New York: Peter Michael Wolf, 1968.

Woodhead, Howard. "A Hint from Germany: Suburban Areas Should be Controlled." Charities and The Commons 19 (February 2, 1908):1512-1513.

Wright, Henry C. "Rapid Transit in Relation to the Housing Problem." Proceedings of the Second National Conference on City Planning and the Problems of Congestion. Boston, 1910, 125-135.