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It's based on the colourful lives of two brothers, Addison and Wilson Mizner, from the Gold Rush in Alaska, through the property boom in Florida to eventual debt and dreams gone sour.
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Isn't He Something movingly shows how the Mizner mama dotes on her scapegrace son.
Road Show – review 2011
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Despite its Mizner and marble-simulated exteriors and any local pretensions real or imagined, this Publix is actually still a Publix, filled with Boar's Head products and Hot Pockets, Special K cereal and Wonder Bread, Cosmopolitan magazine and Greek yogurt.
Supermarkets and Coconuts Marshall Heyman 2012
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Eccentric Jazz Age architect Addison Mizner used quicklime and shellac to age some leather chairs at Palm Beach's Everglades Club, never guessing that the body heat of the club's guests would turn the shellac to glue.
Book review: 'At Home' by Bill Bryson Louis Bayard 2010
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The aim is to use the story of the real-life Mizner brothers as a metaphor for America.
Road Show – review 2011
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Starting in Florida in 1933, the show backtracks to demonstrate how the Mizner boys, Addison and Wilson, were encouraged by their dad to seize every opportunity.
Road Show – review 2011
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It's based on the colourful lives of two brothers, Addison and Wilson Mizner, from the Gold Rush in Alaska, through the property boom in Florida to eventual debt and dreams gone sour.
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Its rustic-chic white-planked living room is vintage Howard Backen, the architect-designer who is to Napa Valley's now ubiquitous New England barn vernacular what Addison Mizner was to the South Florida hacienda.
Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels Forbes Life Staff 2010
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Eccentric Jazz Age architect Addison Mizner used quicklime and shellac to age some leather chairs at Palm Beach's Everglades Club, never guessing that the body heat of the club's guests would turn the shellac to glue.
Book review: 'At Home' by Bill Bryson Louis Bayard 2010
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However, the column did allow the director of the mayor's Office on Disability, Susan Mizner, to give a comment.
San Francisco votes against accessible Board of Supervisors' chambers; Mayor urges lawsuit against city BA Haller 2008
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