The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

The Disappearing City by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932, E-58

Please note we do not work weekends. All offers, questions, or concerns may not be answered until. Please understand this means you may need to resubmit your offer Sunday evening. Supporting our libraries and have a great weekend. In 1932 Frank Lloyd Wright published The Disappearing City, a polemic about the evils of urban centers filled with congestion, noise, and crime. He envisioned a better future centered on the automobile, telephone and radio, and mass production, integrated to bring mobility, freedom, and choice to the individual. Dense urban concentrations would no longer be necessary: The city would disperse into the countryside, spread out, and essentially disappear according to Wright. This is a blue cloth hardcover with considerable sunfading to the spine and edges of cover. Small paper label on the front cover with the title and author. The corners of the cover are worn. There is a name written on the free end sheet. Published by William Farquhar Payson, New York, 1932. Pages and binding are tight. All proceeds benefit the Libraries of Pima County. Please review all photos. This listing has been. Please note that the listing is for what you see in the listing. We photograph all of it so you. Know what you are purchasing. The sale of the item(s) benefits Friends of the Pima Library 501c3.