Frank Lloyd Wright Papers 1894-1958

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Frank Lloyd Wright Papers 1894-1958

Architect. Correspondence, speeches and articles, excerpts from writings, printed matter, and other material chiefly related to works used by Wright on , as well as personal correspondence with William R. Heath. Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture: Selected Writings, 1894-1940

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