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“In his long, well-written and carefully documented opening essay, Greif explores the emergence of ‘Depression Modern’…as largely the achievement of a small group of designers – Loewy, Deskey, Russel Wright, Bel Geddes, Keck, Teague and others – reacting against the effete elitism of Art Deco. Greif’s study is a warm ‘appreciation’ quite personal in style. The 200 illustrations strikingly recall an era in increasingly numerous way akin to our own.” –Publishers Weekly
Softcover, 192 pages