Letters, 1941-1951, to Lewis Mumford.

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Letters, 1941-1951, to Lewis Mumford.

A large portion of this correspondence concerns the book, Forms and Functions of Twentieth-Century Architecture (New York, Columbia University Press, 1952), which was edited by Talbot Hamlin and to which Lewis Mumford contributed.

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Hamlin, Talbot, 1889-1956

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Talbot Faulkner Hamlin was born on June 16, 1889 in New York City. He was the second of the four children of Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin (1855-1926), professor of architecture at Columbia University, and Minnie Florence Marston Hamlin (1859-?). Hamlin's formal education began in the Trinity School in New York in 1898. His parents transferred him to the Horace Mann School in New York in 1900, from which he graduated in 1906. Hamlin went on to Amherst College and received his Bachelor...