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The William Wesley
Peters Library at Taliesin West is the official depository for: The library serves the research needs of the Taliesin educational community and the wider community of architectural and design scholars interested in its special collections. Although the Library is not open to the public, scholars have access to the collections by appointment, at 480-860-2700+556 or wwplib@taliesin.edu . The William Wesley Peters Library accepts monetary and in-kind donations. >
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The original core of the Library's collection came from the personal library of Frank Lloyd Wright's first apprentice, the late William Wesley Peters, and chronicles the history of the Taliesin Fellowship from its inception in 1932. In 1996, as part of the effort to assist in the NAAB accreditation process, numerous people, including architects formerly affiliated with Taliesin, donated personal book collections to the Library. Additionally, many libraries contributed books and periodicals. Acquisitions of current publications in architecture and the arts are ongoing. The William Wesley Peters Library presently contains over 20,000 catalogued volumes, including:
The mission of the
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