Blends fact and fiction in a historical novel about the love affair between Mamah Borthwick Cheney and architect Frank Wright, who was commissioned by Mamah and her husband Edwin in 1903 to design a new home for them.
Photographs and text survey some of the lesser-known works of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, examining twenty-three projects in the western United States outside California, created during the second half of Wright's career.
Profiles the decorative art of Frank Lloyd Wright, with photographs of some of the furniture, floor coverings, lighting fixtures, tableware, and appliances he created for some of his buildings.
Surveys the work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, providing photographs of the buildings and designs that characterized six different periods of his career, from 1887 to 1959, each prefaced by an explanatory essay; and includes a section devoted to Wright's personal collection of Asian art.