The Price of Place is a book written by Samuel G. Blythe and published in 1913. The book is a collection of essays that explore the concept of place and its value in society. Blythe discusses how people are often defined by where they come from and how their environment shapes their identity. He also examines the economic and social factors that contribute to the value of certain places, such as the impact of industry and the role of tourism. The...
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