Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress Senate
Publisher
Pages 1004
Release 1939
Genre
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American Lumberman

American Lumberman
Title American Lumberman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1482
Release 1928
Genre Lumber trade
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Level of Rainy Lake

Level of Rainy Lake
Title Level of Rainy Lake PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Level of Rainy Lake Convention
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1939
Genre Rainy Lake (Minn. and Ont.)
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House Beautiful

House Beautiful
Title House Beautiful PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 868
Release 1928
Genre Architecture, Domestic
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Vagabond's House

Vagabond's House
Title Vagabond's House PDF eBook
Author Don Blanding
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1928
Genre American poetry
ISBN

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Works of a poet from Oklahoma who loved the life of the Hawaiian Islands.

Better Homes and Gardens

Better Homes and Gardens
Title Better Homes and Gardens PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1248
Release 1928
Genre Architecture, Domestic
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The Restless Hungarian

The Restless Hungarian
Title The Restless Hungarian PDF eBook
Author Tom Weidlinger
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 350
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1943006970

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The Restless Hungarian is the saga of an extraordinary life set against the history of the rise of modernism, the Jewish Diaspora, and the Cold War. A Hungarian Jew whose inquiring spirit helped him to escape the Holocaust, Paul Weidlinger became one of the most creative structural engineers of the twentieth century. As a young architect, he broke ranks with the great modernists with his radical idea of the “Joy of Space.” As an engineer, he created the strength behind the beauty in mid-century modern skyscrapers, churches, museums, and he gave concrete form to the eccentric monumental sculptures of Pablo Picasso, Isamu Noguchi, and Jean Dubuffet. In his private life, he was a divided man, living behind a wall of denial as he lost his family to war, mental illness, and suicide. In telling his father’s story, the author sifts meaning from the inspiring and contradictory narratives of a life: a motherless child and a captain of industry, a clandestine communist who designed silos for the world’s deadliest weapons during the Cold War, a Jewish refugee who denied he was a Jew, a husband who was terrified of his wife’s madness, and a man whose personal saints were artists.