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Seven Stones A Portrait of Arthur Erickson, Architect

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ISBN-10: 0295958820

ISBN-13: 9780295958828

Edition: 1981

Authors: Edith Iglauer

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The book on the architect. Time magazine (US) has described Canada's Erickson as a superstar in his field. Iglauer, in her best New Yorker tradition, provides a biographical portrait and a complete survey of Erickson's pioneering projects.*pictorial 9" x 10.5" format with 138 photographs and 32 pages in full colour.*brilliant biographical text by Edith Iglauer of the New Yorker.*coverage of Erickson's work including major projects in Vancouver, Toronto, Seattle, Los Angeles, England and the Middle East.
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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 1981
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 120
Language: English

Edith Iglauer was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She married Philip Hamburger and raised two sons in New York. A frequent contributor to the New Yorker, she has written a great deal about Canada. Her first book, The New People (1966, reprinted and updated as Inuit Journey in 1979 and 2000) chronicled the growth of native cooperatives in the eastern Arctic. She profiled Pierre Trudeau in 1969 and internationally known architect Arthur Erickson in 1979. Denison's Ice Road is about the building of a 325-mile winter road above the Arctic Circle. Divorced in 1966, she came to Vancouver in 1973. She married John Heywood Daly, a commercial salmon troller and moved to Garden Bay on the BC coast. Daly…