Fallingwater : Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork, Mill Run, PA 15464 : note cards, 1975-1989.

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Fallingwater : Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork, Mill Run, PA 15464 : note cards, 1975-1989.

3 sets : col. ill. ; 14 x 19 cm. or smaller.

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Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

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