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  1. Aug 30, 2013 · Leon Whiteson, a Zimbabwe-born architect-turned-critic and novelist who wrote about architecture for publications such as Architectural Digest, the Toronto Star and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner ...

    • Writer
  2. Leon Whiteson has 23 books on Goodreads with 13342 ratings. Leon Whiteson’s most popular book is A Place Called Waco: A Survivor's Story.

  3. A Place Called Waco: A Survivor's Story is the memoir of Waco siege survivor David Thibodeau (born 1969). He co-authored it with novelist Leon Whiteson (1930–2013). [1] It was originally published in 1999 by PublicAffairs, [2] and it was re-released by Hachette Books in 2018 with the title Waco: A Survivor's Story as a revised and updated ...

    • Robert Fass (rev. ed.)
    • English
    • United States
    • David Thibodeau, Leon Whiteson, Aviva Layton (rev. ed.)
  4. Jan 2, 2018 · Coauthor Leon Whiteson was a Zimbabwean architect-turned-critic and novelist. He died in 2013 at age 82. He died in 2013 at age 82. Whiteson is survived by his wife — author Aviva Layton — who has written the updated epilogue with David Thibodeau for this new edition.

    • 9781.6B
    • 01/02/2018
    • 400
    • Hachette Books
  5. Leon Whiteson Former author and Architecture Critic Writer for Progressive Architecture, Architecture, and the Los Angeles Times Teacher of the History of Modern Architecture and Urban Design, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena

  6. Mar 1, 2012 · WACO by David Thibodeau, Leon Whiteson is a fascinating account of the Siege that gripped not only America but the world news for two months in 1993. The scenes played out in our living rooms were the stuff of Hollywood, just not possible that the government would use tanks and helicopters and tear gas to attack a religious compound in Mount ...

  7. Leon Whiteson. born Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe]: 19 October 1930. died Los Angeles, California: 25 August 2013. works (highly selected) Scanners (New York: Tower Books, 1980) [tie to the film Scanners: pb/] David Cronenberg's Scanners (London: Granada, 1981) [vt of the above: pb/Joann] links. Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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