Taliesin July '78. 1978.

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Taliesin July '78. 1978.

Photographic album of Taliesin (Wisconsin) the house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright; photographs taken from different angles, the exterior and the interior, as well as close ups.

1 scrapbook (22 photographs) : all col. ill. ; 33 x 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8149901

Ohio State University Libraries

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