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Seven Stones: A Portrait of Arthur Erickson, Architect

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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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First published April 1, 1981

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Edith Iglauer

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Edith Iglauer attended Wellesley College and the School of Journalism at Columbia University. She covered WWII as a correspondent and later became a staff writer for the New Yorker, where she mostly wrote about Canada. Her experiences led her to write several nonfiction books, including a memoir about her marriage to a salmon fisherman, which was turned into a TV movie.

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