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279 pages; b&w illustrations. 1931-1940: essays from Mumford's "Sky Lne" column that ran in the New Yorker. At the time it was architectural and cultural criticism written with emotion and wit. No...
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279 pages; b&w illustrations. 1931-1940: essays from Mumford's "Sky Lne" column that ran in the New Yorker. At the time it was architectural and cultural criticism written with emotion and wit. Now, it is a history written the same way. Includes the whole metropolitan area and all manner of buildings and building decoration. Clean and bright throughout; tight binding.
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Lewis Mumford (1895-1990) is best known for his Sky Line column in the New Yorker where he served as architecture critic for over 30 years. A man of letters and part of Manhattan's intellectual elite, Mumford wrote more than 20 books over 6 decades, bridging the seemingly disparate disciplines of architecture, technology, literary criticism, biography, sociology and philosophy.Product Info
ISBN: 1568981333
ISBN-13: 9781568981338
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Year: 1998
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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