Mark Osbaldeston has written and spoken extensively on Toronto's architectural and planning history. His first book, Unbuilt Toronto: A History of the City That Might Have Been, was the subject of an exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum, was a finalist for the Toronto Book Awards, and received a Heritage Toronto Award of Merit. He lives in Toronto.
Compelling text along with dozens of photos and plans make Unbuilt Toronto a lot of fun to read - and there's an equally great sequel to boot. -- Spacing
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