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Development of a mixed shrub--tanoak--douglas-fir community in a treated and untreated condition
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Year: 1996 Publisher: [Albany, CA] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station,

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Douglas fir --- Oak --- Shrubs --- Growth. --- Seedlings


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Advocate
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge Reservation Environmental Management Site Specific Advisory Board


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Advocate
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge Reservation Environmental Management Site Specific Advisory Board

Sibling species of titmice in the Parus ornatus complex (Aves : Paridae).
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ISBN: 0520098080 9780520098084 Year: 1996 Volume: 128 Publisher: Berkeley (Calif.) : University of California press,

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Frank Lloyd Wright home and Studio, Oak Park
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ISBN: 9783930698233 3930698234 Year: 1996 Publisher: Stuttgart: Edition Axel Menges,

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It was in his house in Oak Park that Frank Lloyd Wright made his first contributions to the modern movement. In 1889 he designed the first part of the house, in 1895 he added to it for his wife, Catherine, and their family, and in 1898 for his architectural practice. The entire building was a learning laboratory of modern architecture. While not a Prairie School house, it led to the development of the Prairie School. Wright's constant changes to this complex paralleled the evolution of his early architectural work and career. There, with his young assistants, he rethought the plan, spaces, materials, proportions, and lines of American residential architecture, creating a revolution on the Prairie. His home and studio provided the architectural environment in which to experiment with his ideas in three dimensions. The house featured contemporary art work, oriental tribal rugs, and Japanese decorative arts chosen by Wright and his wife. The studio was decorated with classical plaster sculpture, Teco ceramics and selections from Wright's large collection of Japanese prints. Wright completed the interiors, toned in nature's hues, with furniture and built-in furnishings of his own design, harmonious to the whole. The masterful colour photographs of Jon Miller of Hedrich-Blessing show a glimpse into Wright's first haven, where he challenged prevailing notions about the country's architecture, and which he then left, to continue as one of America's most significant architects. Included in the book is a portfolio of historic black and white photographs of the building, a number of them taken by Frank Lloyd Wright himself.

Ernest Hemingway
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ISBN: 0817391312 0585217734 9780585217734 9780817391317 0817308423 9780817308421 Year: 1996 Publisher: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press

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