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The world is always coming to an end: pulling together and apart in a Chicago neighborhood
The world is always coming to an end: pulling together and apart in a Chicago neighborhood
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Rotella, Carlo
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The University of Chicago Press
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2019.
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English
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Introduction: 71st and Oglesby to 69th and Euclid
Part I. Community. A strange sense of community
Equipment for living: history
Something for everybody
Equipment for living: pulp
The divide
Equipment for living: ball
Part II. Container. The lay of the land
Equipment for living: purpose
Limited liability
Equipment for living: music
Lost cities
Conclusion: 69th and Euclid to 71st and Oglesby.
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City and town life
City and town life -- Illinois -- Chicago
History
Illinois -- Chicago
Illinois -- Chicago -- South Shore
Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods -- Illinois -- Chicago
Rotella, Carlo
Rotella, Carlo, 1964
Social Science
South Shore (Chicago, Ill.)
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Rotella, Carlo
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9780226624037
022662403
9780226624174
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