The Many Mizners: An Autobiography

The Many Mizners: An Autobiography

by Addison Mizner
The Many Mizners: An Autobiography

The Many Mizners: An Autobiography

by Addison Mizner

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Overview

Autobiography of Addison Mizner, the esteemed and celebrated architect of Palm Beach. Born into an extraordinary family clan, Addison enjoyed the exploits of his early years before distinguishing himself as a remarkable figure of his time. This memoir reveals his early life in affluent, late nineteenth century California, his experiences in central America and his more adventurous times as a gold prospector in the Yukon. After further travels in Hawaii, Addison ends up in Australia and China before arriving in New York and reentering the life he was born to. Throughout his life, wherever he found himself, Mizner shows his eye for detail and flair for design and architecture. In the touching last chapter, Mizner details the hilarious last month’s of his mother’s life and realizes what it means to be a Mizner.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683344629
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/04/2025
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Addison Mizner was born in 1872 in Benicia, California, one of seven siblings. After numerous documented adventures in his early adult life, some disputed by biographers and historians, he later lived in New York City, and provided humorous illustrations to works by Ethel Watts Mumford. His lasting fame came when he moved to Palm Beach, Florida, at the age of 46, and became the definitive architect of the city, despite no formal training. He also developed Boca Raton into a luxurious resort community, using a similar approach to Spanish Revival architecture. A long-time socialite and bon viveur, he died at the age of 60, in February 1933.
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