Following in the footsteps of "Boston Bohemia 1881-1900. Douglass Shand-Tucci's widely praised portrait of Ralph Adams Cram's early years, this volume tells the story of Cram's later career as one of America's leading cultural figures and most accomplished architects. With his partner Bertram Goodhue, Cram won a number of important commissions, beginning with the West Point competition in 1903. Although an increasingly bitter rivalry with Goodhue would lead to the dissolution of their partnership in 1912. Cram had already begun to strike out on his own. Supervising architect at Princeton,...
Following in the footsteps of "Boston Bohemia 1881-1900. Douglass Shand-Tucci's widely praised portrait of Ralph Adams Cram's early years, this volume...