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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good overview, with some factual errors,
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This review is from: Buildings of Michigan (Buildings of the United States) (Paperback)
Book contains not a few innacuracies. Sample:
"Members (of the Huron Mountain Club in the Upper Peninsula)now include affluent Michigan families like the Fords, Algers, Ferrys, Bentleys, and Angells - many of whom exploited the resources of the wilderness but saved this particular wilderness as sancturary and hideaway for themselves." The Fords have not been members since the 1930's. The Algers, Ferrys, and Angells have never been members. The Bentleys are members but are not a "Michigan Family" (they're from Chicago). Furthermore their affluence is somewhat open to question |
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Buildings of Michigan (Buildings of the United States) by Kathryn Bishop Eckert (Hardcover - January 7, 1993)
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