Fallingwater rising : Frank Lloyd Wright, E.J. Kaufmann, and America's most extraordinary house / Franklin Toker.
Publication details: New York : A.A. Knopf, 2003.Description: 479 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:- 0375710159 (pbk.)
- 728.372092 TOK
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-462) and index.
One : The dead man of modern architecture plans a comeback - Two: E.J. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh suffers humiliation of another sort - Three: Bear run: The land awaiting - Four: Frank Lloyd Wright seeks a client, gets a patron - Five: The design of fallingwater struggles nine months to be born - Six: Raising fallingwater - Seven: Fallingwater gets an interior - Eight: Fabricating fallingwater - I. The hype that sold it - Nine: Fabricating fallingwater - II. The buzz that made America buy it - Ten: The Kaufmanns showcase fallingwater and vice versa - Eleven: The Rannaissance prince in winter - Twelve: Edgar Kaufmann Jr., True Lord of fallingwater - Epilogue: Fallingwater for ourselves - Author's note - Source notes - Index - Illustration credits.