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The man who designed the future

Norman Bel Geddes and the invention of twentieth-century America

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An edition of The man who designed the future (2017)

The man who designed the future

Norman Bel Geddes and the invention of twentieth-century America

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"Norman Bel Geddes designed everything from Broadway sets to Chrysler cars; from the first all-weather stadium to Futurama, the prescient 1939 World's Fair exhibit that would go down as the most popular of all time. In The Man Who Designed the Future, B. Alexandra Szerlip tells the astonishing story of a 9th grade dropout with a Midwestern twang who presided over a seismic shift in American culture--a moment in which entertainment became immersive, people became consumers, and the country came to look the way it does today"--

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Melville House
Language
English
Pages
396

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Table of Contents

The boy from Adrian (1893-1912)
Chicago/Detroit (1913-1916)
Hollywood (1916-1917)
Manhattan (1917-1919)
From Dante to Gershwin (1919-1922)
Prelude to a miracle (1923-1924)
Hollywood/Paris (1925)
Colossal in scale, appalling in complexity (1926-1935)
Goods into roses (1920s)
Skyscrapers/Streamlining (1931-1933)
The democratization of design (1930s)
What geniuses worry about (1930s)
Too good to succeed: the Chrysler Airflow (1933-1937)
Fickle mistress (1929-1937)
Birth of a classic, death of a beauty (January 1938)
Too goddamned Waldorf Astoria: the exhibit that nearly wasn't (1936-1940)
Crystal Lassies, or, The future will be topless (1938-1940)
Elephants in tutus (1940-1942)
"...that stinking dirty, filthy piece about me in the New Yorker" (1941)
All the wonders that would be (1940-1945)
Quantity trumps quality (1945-1950)
Prodigal daughter (1950s)
Edith (1950-1958)
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 386-387) and index.

Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745.092, B
Library of Congress
NK1412.G43 S94 2017, NK1412.G43S94 2017, NK1412.G43 S94 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 396 pages
Number of pages
396

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27231586M
Internet Archive
manwhodesignedfu0000szer
ISBN 10
1612195628
ISBN 13
9781612195629
LCCN
2016050576, 2016051081
OCLC/WorldCat
962141065, 1000500379, 962172077

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