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Polly Guerin

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American writer (died 2021)

Polly Guerin was an author, fashion historian and retired Fashion Institute of Technology adjunct professor.

Her 2013 book, The Cooper-Hewitt Dynasty of New York is an overview of Peter Cooper, his son-in-law, Abram S. Hewitt, and the latter's three daughters who were responsible for what is now the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. In 2015, she published The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York: A History in honor of the more than two-hundred year history of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York.

References

  1. Klara, Robert (2014-12-12). "How the Hermès Scarf Remains an A-List Accessory: By Being Stubbornly French". AdWeek. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  2. Roberts, Sam (2013-03-23). "Song of the Sanitation Worker". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  3. Keslacy, Elizabeth (2016). The Architecture of Design: The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Museum of Design (1896-1976) (Thesis). hdl:2027.42/135775.
  4. "Polly Guerin Celebrates Publication of Her New Book". Murray Hill Neighborhood Association. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  5. Chappo, Ashley (2015-04-18). "Take a Look at New York City's Best Boutique Libraries". Retrieved 2021-10-22.

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