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"Land Planning Law in a Free Society: A Study of the British Town and Country Planning Act" by Charles M. Haar is presented in a hardcover First Edition (1951), published by Harvard University Press. In Fair condition without a jacket, this book exhibits characteristics of age and use. The pages have taken on a tan hue and carry a faint smell of smoke. Notably, there are highlights and other markings on fewer than 10 pages, reflecting engagement with the material. The gray cloth-covered boards, adorned with faded gold spine lettering, display moderate edge wear, especially at the head/tail of the spine, where the cloth is starting to chip and peel. The corners bear signs of rubbing. A thin brown horizontal line near the top of the spine and a few tiny paint drops forming an arc at the inner/upper corner (near the spine) of the front cover add unique character to the book. The binding remains firm but slightly leans forward, a characteristic of its age. Concerning the content, the book delves into the intricacies of land planning law, focusing on a comprehensive examination of the British Town and Country Planning Act. This legislation, a pivotal component of British planning law, has played a crucial role in shaping the use and development of land. Charles M. Haar's work provides valuable insights into the legal frameworks governing urban and rural planning, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the legal aspects of land use and development. For those seeking a historical perspective on land planning law, this book offers a glimpse into mid-20th-century legal scholarship and its approach to issues of urban and rural development. As with any academic text, the highlights and markings may provide clues to the areas of particular interest or significance in the context of land planning law. The book will be meticulously packaged for shipment to ensure its preservation during transit, and an USPS electronic tracking number will be provided free of charge. If you have further inquiries or if you'd like additional information or images of the book, please don't hesitate to contact me. 213 pages.