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      Frank Lloyd Wright's Penwern: A Summer Estate

      $29.95
      Author: Mark Hertzberg
      Paperback
      192 pages. 188 color photos and 40 b&w photos and illustrations. 8" x 9"
      ISBN: 978-0-87020-910-9
      Publication Date: May, 2019

      Published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press

      For Library, Trade, and Wholesale
      SKU: 9780870209109
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      By Mark Hertzberg
      Forward by Paul Kruty

      Frank Lloyd Wright is best known for his urban and suburban houses. Lesser known are the more than 40 summer "cottages" he designed in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario.

      Many of the early summer cottages have a rustic feel and are not as easily recognized as Wright's prolific year-round domestic designs. Among them is a stunning estate on Delavan Lake in southern Wisconsin called Penwern.

      Commissioned by Chicago capitalist Fred B. Jones around 1900, Penwern has received both national and state recognition. The home's current stewards have dedicated themselves to restoring the estate to Wright's vision, ensuring its future.

      Featuring beautiful color photographs, plus vintage black and white pictures and original Wright drawings, this book transports readers back to the glory days of gracious living and entertaining on the lake.
      By Mark Hertzberg
      Forward by Paul Kruty

      Frank Lloyd Wright is best known for his urban and suburban houses. Lesser known are the more than 40 summer "cottages" he designed in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario.

      Many of the early summer cottages have a rustic feel and are not as easily recognized as Wright's prolific year-round domestic designs. Among them is a stunning estate on Delavan Lake in southern Wisconsin called Penwern.

      Commissioned by Chicago capitalist Fred B. Jones around 1900, Penwern has received both national and state recognition. The home's current stewards have dedicated themselves to restoring the estate to Wright's vision, ensuring its future.

      Featuring beautiful color photographs, plus vintage black and white pictures and original Wright drawings, this book transports readers back to the glory days of gracious living and entertaining on the lake.
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      Publication Year2019
      Page Count192
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      Trim Size8 x 9 inches

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      Products specifications
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      PublisherWisconsin Historical Society Press
      ISBN Number

      978-0-87020-910-9

      Publication Year2019
      Page Count192
      Illustrations
      Format/BindingHardcover
      Trim Size8 x 9 inches
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