"The Ennis-Brown House", Trust for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Los Angeles, 1988 Aaron Green, Donald P. DeNevi, "An Architecture for Democracy: The Marin County Civic Center", Grendon Publishing, San Francisco, 1990 Paul R. Hanna, Jean S. Hanna, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Hanna House: The Client's Report", Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, 1987 Donald Hoffman, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: The House and its History", Dover Publications, New York, 1978 Donald Hoffmann, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House: The Illustrated Story of an Architectural Masterpiece", Dover Publications, New York, 1984 Herbert Jacobs, Catherine Jacobs, "Building with Frank Lloyd Wright: An Illustrated Memoir", Southern Illinois Univerity Press, Carbondale, 1986 Cary James, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel", Charles E. Tuttle, Rutland, 1968 Edgar Kaufmann, Christopher Little, Thomas A. Heinz, "Fallingwater: A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House", Abbeville, New York, 1986 Jonathan Lipman, "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Johnson Wax Buildings", Rizzoli, New York, 1986 Robert McCarter, "Architecture in Detail: Fallingwater - Frank Lloyd Wright", Phaidon, London, 1994 Maya Moran, "Down to Earth: An Insider's View of Frank Lloyd Wright's Tomek House", Southern Illinois Univerity Press, Carbondale, 1986 Jack Quinan, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building: Myth and Fact", Architectural History Foundation, New York, 1987 Kathryn Smith, Sam Nugroho, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock House and Olive Hill - Buildings and Projects for Aline Barnsdall", Rizzoli, New York, 1992 Kathryn Smith, Judith Bromley, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin and Taliesin West", Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1997
Anthony Alofsin, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years 1910-1922 - A Study of Influence", University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993 Judith Dunham, Scot Zimmerman, "Details of Frank Lloyd Wright: The California Work, 1909-1974", Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1994 David Gebhard, Scot Zimmerman, "Romanza: The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright", Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1989 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Houses", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1994 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1994 Kevin Nute, "Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan: The Role of Traditional Japanese Art and Architecture in the work of Frank Lloyd Wright", Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993 John Sergeant, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses: The Case for Organic Architecture", Watson-Guptill, New York, 1976 Robert L. Sweney, "Wright in Hollywood: Visions of a New Architecture", Architectural History Foundation, New York, 1994
Thomas A Heinz, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Interiors and Furniture", Academy Editions, London, 1994 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Furnishings", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Glass Designs", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fireplaces", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Dining Rooms", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1995
Maria Constantino, "Frank Lloyd Wright", Crescent Books, New York, 1991 Thomas A Heinz, "Frank Lloyd Wright", Academy Editions, London, 1992 Donald Hoffman, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture and Nature", Dover Publications, New York, 1986 Neil Levine, "The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright", Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1996 Carla Lind, "The Wright Style", Archetype Press, New York, 1992 Carla Lind, "Lost Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright's Vanished Masterpieces", Simon and Schuster, New York, 1996 Carla Lind, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Lost Buildings", Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco, 1994 Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Masterworks", Rizzoli, New York, 1993 Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, "Frank Lloyd Wright", Taschen Verlag, Koln, 1991 Vincent Scully, "Masters of World Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright", George Brazillier, New York, 1990 Robin Langley Sommer, "Frank Lloyd Wright: American Architect for the Twentieth Century", Bison Group, London, 1993 William Allin Storrer, "The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion", University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993
Arlene Sanderson, "Wright Sites: A Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright Public Places", Preservation Press, Washington, 1991 Paul E. Sprague, "Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Oak Park", Landmarks Commission, Oak Park, 1986
Brendan Gill, "Many Masks: A Life of Frank Lloyd Wright", G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1987 Herbert Jacobs, "Frank Lloyd Wright: America's Greatest Architect", Harcourt, Brace and World, New York, 1965 Meryle Secrest, "Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography", Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1992 Edgar Tafel, "Years with Frank Lloyd Wright: Apprentice to Genius", Dover Publications, New York, 1985
Frank Lloyd Wright, "The Story of the Tower: The Tree that Escaped the Crowded Forest", Horizon Press, New York, 1956
Frank Lloyd Wright, "Genius and the Mobocracy", Duell, Sloand and Pierce, New York, 1949 Frank Lloyd Wright, "The Natural House", Bramhall House, New York, 1954 Frank Lloyd Wright, "A Testament", Bramhall House, New York, 1957
Frank Lloyd Wright, "An Autobiography", Horizon Press, New York, 1977
Frank Lloyd Wright, Arthur Drexler, "The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright", Bramhall House, New York, 1962 Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, "Frank Lloyd Wright Drawings: Masterworks From The Frank Lloyd Wright Archives", Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1990
Since the first Wasmuth publication was originally printed in two volumes, and there are also two different Wasmuth publications, references to terms such as 'the two Wasmuth volumes' can therefore be quite confusing: it is often not clear whether this means the original two-volume 'Wasmuth portfolio', or the set of both Wasmuth publications.
To increase the complexity, there are two substantially different initial editions of the 'little Wasmuth', both published by Wasmuth! One is the European edition (113 pages, 148 illustrations, one in color): an early revision, it was printed in a full run, after which Wright decided he was not happy with it, and allowed Wasmuth to sell it only in Europe; it is titled "Frank Lloyd Wright - Chicago". The other is the American edition (141 pages, 193 illustrations, ultimately 163 halftone pictures): it is a modifed version with extra pictures which Wright felt met his standards; it is confusingly titled "Frank Lloyd Wright: Ausgefuhrte Bauten" (the original German title, even though it is the American edition).
Finally, to bring things to a final and utter state of absolute chaos, later
reprints of these two works, as well as reprints of the 'Wendingen Edition'
(discussed below), used various titles seemingly interchangably, with the
result that it is utterly impossible to tell what a volume entitled, say,
"The Early Work", contains, without also knowing the publisher and date.
Frank Lloyd Wright, "Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright", Ernst Wasmuth, Berlin, 1911 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe", Ernst Wasmuth, Berlin, 1924 Frank Lloyd Wright, William W. Peters, "Buildings, Plans, and Designs", Horizon Press, New York, 1963 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright: Studies and Executed Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright", Prairie School Press, Palos Park, 1975 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Drawings and Plans of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Period (1893-1909)", Dover Publications, New York, 1983 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Studies and Executed Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright", Architectural Press, London, 1986 Frank Lloyd Wright, Vincent Scully, "Studies and Executed Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright", Rizzoli, New York, 1986 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe", Wasmuth Verlag, Tubingen, 1986
Frank Lloyd Wright, "Frank Lloyd Wright - Chicago: Achtes Sonderheft der Architektur des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts", Ernst Wasmuth, Berlin, 1911 Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Robert Ashbee, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Ausgefuhrte Bauten", Ernst Wasmuth, Berlin, 1911 Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Kaufmann, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Work", Horizon Press, New York, 1968 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Work", Bramhall House, New York, n.d. [c. 1968] Frank Lloyd Wright, Grant Carpenter Mason, "The Early Work of Frank Lloyd Wright: The 'Ausgefuhrte Bauten' of 1911", Dover Publications, New York, 1984 Frank Lloyd Wright, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Early Visions - The Great Achievements of the Oak Park Years", Gramercy, New York, 1995
It contains numerous photographs and plans of Wright buildings, including the Larkin Building, Unity Temple, the Coonley House, the Robie House, Taliesn East, the Willets House, Midway Gardens, the Martin House, the Imperial Hotel, and Hollyhock House (Barnsdale Residence).
It also includes pieces by the publisher of Wendingen, H. Th. Wijdeveld ("Some Flowers for Frank Lloyd Wright"); Frank Lloyd Wright (various, including "In the Cause of Architecture", and "To My European Co-Workers"); Lewis Mumford ("The Social Background of Frank Lloyd Wright"); H. P. Berlage ("Frank Lloyd Wright"); J. J. P. Oud ("The Influence of Frank Lloyd Wright on the Architecture of Europe"); and Louis Sullivan ("Concerning the Imperial Hotel", and "Reflections on the Tokyo Disaster").
Two essays (R. Mallet-Stevens, "Frank Lloyd Wright and the New Architecture", and Erich Mendelsohn, "Frank Lloyd Wright") included in the original edition (and some later ones) are not in English (French and German respectively), but are provided in translation in the most recent edition [Gramercy, 1994].
The first edition was edited and designed by Wijdeveld, and printed
by Joh. Enschede. The Japanese-style binding was designed by Wright himself.
The Horizon Press edition of 1965 is a de luxe version, with a slipcase, and
leather label lettered in gilt. The Bramhall edition contains an essay by
Olgivanna Lloyd Wright describing Wright's reaction to the original Wendingen
edition. The Gramercy edition contains translated versions of two articles, a
new introduction by Nancy Frazier, and omits the Olgivanna Lloyd Wright essay.
Frank Lloyd Wright, Hendrikus Theodorus Wijdeveld, "The Life Work of the American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright", C.A. Mees, Santpoort, 1925 Frank Lloyd Wright, Hendrikus Theodorus Wijdeveld, "The Work of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Life Work of the American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright", Horizon Press, New York, 1965 Frank Lloyd Wright, Hendrikus Theodorus Wijdeveld, "The Work of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Wendingen Edition", Bramhall House, New York, 1965 Frank Lloyd Wright, Hendrikus Theodorus Wijdeveld, "The Complete 'Wendingen' Series", Dover Publications, New York, 1992 Frank Lloyd Wright, Hendrikus Theodorus Wijdeveld, "Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Work of the Great Architect", Gramercy, New York, 1994