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== Writings ==
== Writings ==


* '''''The Meaning Of Architecture: An Essay In Constructive Criticism'''''. 1918.
* '''''The Meaning Of Architecture: An Essay In Constructive Criticism'''''. Boston, Marshall Jones Company, 1918. 226 pages, illustrations.
* '''''The College Union'''''.  1931.
* '''''The College Union'''''.  1931.
* '''''Big Top Rhythms: A Study in Art and Life''''', written and illustrated by Pond. 1937.
* '''''Big Top Rhythms: A Study in Art and Life''''', written and illustrated by Pond. Chicago, New York, Willett, Clark and Company, 1937. 229 pages, illustrations.
* ''A Strange Fellow, and Other CLub Papers'', written and illustrated by Pond (1938) 224 pages.
* ''A Strange Fellow, and Other CLub Papers'', written and illustrated by Pond New York, Chicago, Priv. Print. by Willett, Clark and Company, 1938. 224 pages, illustrations.
* '''''The Autobiography of Irving K. Pond''''', written in the 1930s and published posthumously. Edited by Terry Tatum and David Swan. Hyoogen Press, 2009.
* '''''The Autobiography of Irving K. Pond''''', written in the 1930s and published posthumously. Edited by Terry Tatum and David Swan. Hyoogen Press, 2009.



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Irving Kane Pond

Personal life

Architectural work

Writings

  • The Meaning Of Architecture: An Essay In Constructive Criticism. Boston, Marshall Jones Company, 1918. 226 pages, illustrations.
  • The College Union. 1931.
  • Big Top Rhythms: A Study in Art and Life, written and illustrated by Pond. Chicago, New York, Willett, Clark and Company, 1937. 229 pages, illustrations.
  • A Strange Fellow, and Other CLub Papers, written and illustrated by Pond New York, Chicago, Priv. Print. by Willett, Clark and Company, 1938. 224 pages, illustrations.
  • The Autobiography of Irving K. Pond, written in the 1930s and published posthumously. Edited by Terry Tatum and David Swan. Hyoogen Press, 2009.

Additional resources

Articles

  • Szuberla, Guy. "⁨Iring Kane Pond: a Michigan Architect in Chicago" Old Northwest 5 no. 2 (Summer, 1979): 109-140.

Books

Archival collections

Notes