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Date: 1953

Title: United States Lines: Paris Review (Presented by Marcel Coudeyre in collaboration with the United States Lines Services for the Passengers aboard the s.s United States and the s.s America. Printed in June 1953 on presses of masters printers Arrault et Cie Tours.)

Author: Coudeyre, Marcel; Mathieu, Geroge A.

Description: "With the advent of the steamship ‘United States’ there was born a new era in shipbuilding in surface transport, an era which calls for advanced and ever advancing methods... It seams appropriate, therefore, in planning this Review that stress should be laid upon the modern trends in other fields of endeavor - the field of Art, Literature, Music and Science... Committee of Honor. The following distinguished persons have kindly agreed to be included in a Committee of Honor, leading their patronage to this Review... Frank Lloyd Wright." Wright included in list. (First Edition)

Size: 9.5 x 12.1

Pages: Pp 136

0987.37.0311

   
Date: 1999

Title: Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond

Author: Ed. Alofsin, Anthony

Description: First Edition

Size:

Pages: Pp 285

ST#: 1999.16.1201

   
Date: 2000

Title: Architectural Excursions. Frank Lloyd Wright, Holland and Europe (Published by Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut & London)

Author: Langmead, Donald; Johnson, Donald Leslie

Description: Soon after 1900 in both North America and Europe the evolution from the tradition of Mediterranean and Gallic architectural styles to modernism began. This phenomenon was due, in part, to American industrial architecture and the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright's building and architectural treatises of 1898-1908, with the additional help of Dutch propaganda on his behalf, significantly influenced European practitioners and theorists. European architecture within and outside of Holland reflects an adaptation of Wright's theories along with the structural determinism of American industrial buildings... Events and new theories, including the assertion that Wijdeveld was the catalytic source behind Wright's Taliesin Fellowship established in 1932, are presented in clear accessible language. (Publisher’s description.) Original list price $59.95. (First Edition)

Size: 6.25 x 9.5

Pages: Pp 248

ST#: 2000.68.1013

   
   

 

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