new book: A Brave and Lovely Woman

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Paul Ringstrom
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new book: A Brave and Lovely Woman

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Former owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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Didn't the author of this book post on WrightChat a couple years ago?
... maybe having to do with the Florence photographs of Wright's studio ...
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Yes. Mark Borthwick posted 11 times thus far from 2019-2022 using the "handle" Lukunor:

http://wrightchat.savewright.org/search ... 5&sr=posts


Mr. Borthwick has a website in support of the new book:
https://www.mamahborthwick.com/
The "Blurbs" section has very positive comments for the book from academic experts on Wright and his time.
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Re: new book: A Brave and Lovely Woman

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This is Mark Borthwick, Thanks, Paul, for bringing this up. There will be a virtual book launch on March 14, 7:30 pm ET hosted by Taliesin Preservation. I will talk about the book and do a Q&A..

https://www.taliesinpreservation.org/ev ... k-release/

I'm not an architectural historian nor an expert on FLW but I've learned a fair amount about Mamah, my distant cousin. This is her biography, with Wright naturally playing a prominent role.
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If "A Brave and Lovely Woman" is a recent release, you might want to check online book retailers, local bookstores, or the author's official website for the latest information. You can also look for reviews and summaries to get an idea of the book's content and reception. Uno Online
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