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Biography of Henry Van Dyke
2541 words, approx. 8.5 pages
 From the opening pages of his first novel, Henry Van Dyke has shown that he is a masterful novelist, an "original" artist with his own voice, his own style, his "language couched in wit and eloquence." One critic has stated that Van Dyke "has refined the...
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Biography of Henry Van Dyke
2420 words, approx. 8.1 pages
 Writer, minister, critic, professor, outdoorsman--Henry Van Dyke was a man of multiple talents and great energy. As a literary critic he supported the basic tenets of the Genteel Tradition well into the twentieth century, castigating the modern trend tow...



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 The Architects' Journal
A half-told tale
09/02/2004: 598 words, approx. 2 pages A half-told tale Richard Neutra's Miller House By Stephen Leet. Princeton Architectural Press, 2003. 200 pp. £26 This is a likeable little study of one of Richard Neutra's inter-war desert houses. Likeable and little because it reads rather like a student's dissertation,...
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 The Washington Post
Book World; Lob Story: Tracy Austin's Half-Told Tale
07/31/1992: 884 words, approx. 3 pages BEYOND CENTER COURT My Story By Tracy Austin With Christine Brennan Morrow. 224 pp. $20 According to the ancient adage, stories happen to those who can tell them. But with "Beyond Center Court," Tracy Austin demonstrates the unfortunate truth...


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