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ABEL, JOHN F., BILLINGTON, DAVID P., & MARK, ROBERT (Eds.) (1973): the Maillart Papers (P.NJ: PUP) A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture 2/e Professor James Stevens Curl SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write: a man will turn over half a library to make one book. JAMES BOSWELL (1740-95): Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), ii (6 April 1775). This provides references for individual entries, but has no pretensions to be comprehensive: it should be regarded as offering the minimum information for further reading, no more. 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