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...help viewers grasp the volume and depth of the house’s spaces, while various black and white photographs offer contemporary documentation of the house. These photographs were taken by a range of photographers, from Adelard Legare, the Fisher’s Island Army Photographer, to Harold H. Costain, a photographer for Town and Country. The contrast between the stark, geometrical lines of the house and its surrounding organic landscape made for stunning photographs, a fact that the prominent architectural photographer G.E. Kidden Smith immediately noticed. At the end of the exhibit, a compilation of Brown home videos...
...still eating crayfish "at an alarming rate," but this time in Paris. "For some of us," wrote the Times's music critic Donal Henahan, "Robert Craft has dissipated his credibility as historian and biographer, though he may still command our admiration as the Georgette Heyer or Thomas B. Costain of musical history...
Died. Thomas Bertram Costain, 80, prolific author of bestselling historical novels (The Silver Chalice) and some straight popular histories, who made his career as an editor of Canada's Maclean's magazine and the Saturday Evening Post and as a story scout for 20th Century-Fox until at 55 he decided, "If I was ever going to write, I'd better start right away," produced 20 readable yet scholarly works that have sold some 15 million copies since 1942 and resulted in several movie epics; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
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...Last Plantagenets, Costain...