
The Intellectual Versus the City: From Thomas Jefferson to Frank Lloyd Wright
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White, Morton and Lucia. The Intellectual Versus the City: From Thomas Jefferson to Frank Lloyd Wright. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press – The M.I.T Press, 1962. First edition. Quarto. X, [2], 270pp. Original photographic wrappers over black and green cloth. Seeking the significance of the intellectual’s traditional hostility to the city, and its relevance to the present, the authors explore more than a century and a half of urban criticism by such American figures as Emerson, Melville, Henry James, John Dewey, and Santayana. Front wrap somewhat rippled. Wrappers in overall good- to good, binding and interior in good+ to very good condition. g. Hardcover. (31092) $40
| Author | White, Morton and Lucia |
|---|---|
| ISBN | |
| Publisher | Harvard University Press – The M.I.T Press |
| Place of Publication | Cambridge, MA |
| Signed | n |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Condition | g |
| Dust Jacket | n |
| Edition | First edition |
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