Introduction. 1. The Town-Country Magnet. 2. The Revenue of Garden City, and how it is obtained - The Agricultural Estate. 3. The Revenue of Garden City - Town Estate. 4. The Revenue of Garden City - General Observations on its Expenditure. 5. Further Details of Expenditure on Garden City. 6. Administration. 7. Semi-Municipal Enterprises - Local Option - Temperance Reform. 8. Pro-Municipal Work. 9. Administration - A Bird's Eye View. 10. Some Difficulties Considered. 11. A Unique Combination of Proposals. 12. The Path Followed Up. 13. Social Cities. 14. The Future of London. Appendix: Water-Supply. Index.
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