Gray Brechin

Gray A. Brechin (born 2 September 1947) is an American geologist, architectural historian, and English-language author. He is the founder, and as of 2017 the project scholar, of the Living New Deal Project. Brechin is a frequent and popular speaker, especially on subjects related to the history and legacy of the New Deal and the history of San Francisco.

Works

  • Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin (1999), University of California Press[1]
  • Sulla collina, una casa di Irvin Goldstine. California, 1937 (in Italian), Abitare #230, pp. 42–49, 1984
  • "The Wasp: Stinging Editorials and Political Cartoons", Bancroftiana, Number 121, Fall 2002
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gollark: Purity is impossible. All is impure until we reshape the universe to be an ideal Turing machine or something.
gollark: If you try to use 1TB of RAM to store your infinite list of [1..], then your program will probably get killed.
gollark: Anyway, disregarding that, it technically *does* still have side effects, even ones within those contexts.
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References

  1. "Imperial San Francisco". www.goodreads.com. Goodreads. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
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