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== Writings == * ''Constitutional Chaff; Rejected Suggestions of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, With Explanatory Argument'' Compiled by Jane Butzner, (1941) Columbia University Press; Compiled by Jane Jacobs (NΓ©e Butzner), Reprinted 1970 by Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York. {{ISBN|0-804-60605-6}} * ''[[The Death and Life of Great American Cities]]'' (1961) New York: Random House. {{ISBN|0-679-60047-7}} * ''The Economy of Cities'' (1969) {{ISBN|0-394-70584-X}} * ''The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle over Sovereignty'' (1980 Random House and 2011 Baraka Books) {{ISBN|978-1-926824-06-2}} * ''Cities and the Wealth of Nations'' (1985) {{ISBN|0-394-72911-0}} * ''The Girl on the Hat'' (Children's Book Illustrated by Karen Reczuch), (June 1990) Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-195-40708-2}} * ''[[Systems of Survival]]: A Dialogue on the Moral Foundations of Commerce and Politics'' (1992) {{ISBN|0-679-74816-4}} * ''A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska: The Story of Hannah Breece'' (1995) Random House of Canada. {{ISBN|0-679-30818-0}} * ''The Nature of Economies'' (2000) New York: Random House, The Modern Library. {{ISBN|0-679-60340-9}} * ''[[Dark Age Ahead]]'' (2004) {{ISBN|1-4000-6232-2}} * ''Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs'' (2016) New York: Random House. {{ISBN|0-399-58960-0}}
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