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Sammlung Jacques Offenbach : Notenmanuskripte und Notendrucke
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ISBN: 3412100994 9783412100995 Year: 1999 Volume: 87 Publisher: Köln ; Weimar ; Wien Böhlau


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Protest in Köln, Sammlung von Dokumenten zur sozialen Bexegung 1970-1995. Die Bestände des Kölnarchiv e. V.
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ISBN: 3412123994 9783412123994 Year: 1999 Volume: 85 Publisher: Köln ; Weimar ; Wien Böhlau-Verlag

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Der Nachlass Gustav von Mevissen
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ISBN: 341207599X 9783412075996 Year: 1999 Volume: 86 Publisher: Köln ; Weimar ; Wien Böhlau-Verlag


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Akten der Stadtverwaltung Mülheim am Rhein 1815-1914 : Teil 2
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ISBN: 3412157996 3412169986 9783412169985 9783412157999 Year: 1999 Volume: 79-80 Publisher: Köln ; Weimar ; Wien Böhlau-Verlag

Möbel : Gotik bis Jugendstil : die Sammlung im Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln
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ISBN: 3925369082 Year: 1999 Publisher: Stuttgart Arnoldsche

White-collar workers, mass culture and Neue Sachlichkeit in Weimar Berlin : a reading of Hans Fallada's Kleiner Mann - Was nun?, Erich Kästner's Fabian and irmgard Keun's Das Kunstseidene Mädchen
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ISBN: 3906760936 Year: 1999 Volume: 16 Publisher: Bern Frankfurt New York Peter Lang

The Basin of Mexico
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ISBN: 0585162948 9780585162942 9280810219 9789280810219 Year: 1999 Publisher: Tokyo United Nations University Press

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"The Basin of Mexico discusses the question of urban sustainability in Mexico City, one of the largest megacities on earth. Mexico City is an immense laboratory that reflects the environmental viability of the large cities of the developing world." "For some environmentalists, the urban and demographic growth of the Basin of Mexico is of grave concern, not only because of the attendant socio-economic consequences of such an immense concentration of population, but also because of the pressures that the clustering of some 18 million people may inflict on the environment. For others, the urban concentration of Mexico City is the logical result of the industrial development and the technological progress of the twentieth century, and does not represent a problem in itself, as technological development may provide the means to defeat the environmental and health problems spawned by urban growth." "The book examines some of these questions in a historic perspective, arguing that the depletion of natural resources in the Basin of Mexico is not just a recent phenomenon."--Jacket

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