Cahan, They All Fall Down

This compelling biography covers Nickel’s youth on Chicago’s West Side, his army service in the mid-1940s, his studies at the Institute of Design, and his attempts to save buildings and salvage works of art until his death in 1972 while salvaging material from Sullivan’s Stock Exchange Building. More than a biography, this book chronicles the early days of the historic preservation movement, interweaving portraits of other important figures such as Mayor Richard J. Daley, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and Aaron Siskind. Featured are more than 70 duotone photographs in a special “portfolio” section, printed on archival paper, taken by Nickel throughout his crusade to save Chicago’s buildings. A remarkably low price for so much book. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

 

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