By Trewn Copplestone
Only the most famous figures, contemporary or historical, demand and receive the constant attention of writers and critics. It is a measure of the importance of Frank Lloyd Wright that, barely 50 years after his death, there is already a considerable library of books, pamphlets, and articles devoted to him. Trewn Copplestone's book is a beautiful addition to that collection; it's filled with sketches, stunning photos, and informative text.
112 Pages; Hardcover
Published in 2006 by New Line Books