Customer Review: Frank Lloyd Wright was a great architect, but he was never a writer. This book is more a testimony of one man's enormous ego than it is an insightful look into his own life. Wright was more obsessed with his legacy than anything else, and this book was his way of solidifying his reputation in a... more info
Customer Review: There is nothing "ultimate" about this basketball shooting book. Filled with lots of pictures and fundimental instruction that is in most every basketball book on the market. Certainly not up to the hype.
Customer Review: This books brings an insight into the early designs of Frank Lyod Wright. The drawings are consisce and well represented. It is a must for any student of home design.
Customer Review: Guess I should have read the product description a little more detailed, as is just a small pocket book. Actually some nice photos and would make a nice gift for someone interested in architecture. But, not much info, and no floor plans. So just rate it 3 stars. Average. Not really good, or really... more info
Customer Review: "Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Houses," by Carla Lind, is one of a series of mini-books dedicated to the work of this important architect. This volume focuses on Wright's Prairie Houses. As Lind notes, the Prairie School of architecture was inspired by the "spacious, horizontal feeling" of the... more info
Customer Review: I'm a semi-retired architect from the mid west and while in CA, I took the time to look at Wright's "Textile Block" houses, it was worth the trip
I had met Wright many years ago and had always liked his creative approach, that gives you an idea of my age
The "Textile Block" houses are in... more info
Customer Review: I was amazed how great of condition this book is in. Although the cover price says 75 cents and I paid around 5 dollars the book was published around 1950 so that is to be expected.