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Could people reply to all?

I'm being a bit city-centric, but the newish Robert Stern book, New York
2000, is a valuable survey. 

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Dear colleagues:
Do you have any suggestions for some good, relatively recent reference
books in architecture?  By relatively recent, I mean published within
the last 3-4 years, i.e.. likely to be in print.
Thanks, as they say, in advance,
Stan

Stan Shiebert
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