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Phil_the_Author

Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« on: March 30, 2006, 10:07:33 AM »
Chris Clouser is too humble to say it himself, but his long-awaited biography of Perry Duke Maxwell, "The Mid-west Associate: The Life and Work of Perry Duke Maxwell," was just released.

It is well worth the purchase and will be a wonderful read for all.

You can get it through his publisher. The web-site address is: www.trafford.com/05-2642

Congratulations Chris! Great job!

Chris_Clouser

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2006, 01:05:03 PM »
Thanks for posting this Philip.

Craig Van Egmond

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2006, 02:07:07 PM »

This is great news!  I can't wait to get my copy, been looking forward to it for a while.

Darryl_Cluster

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2006, 02:29:01 PM »
I just placed my order.  Chris: thanks in advance for all of the good work.

wsmorrison

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2006, 03:18:53 PM »
My order is in and I am anxious to read the finished product on Perry Maxwell.  Congratulations, Chris!

Tom Roewer

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2006, 01:12:00 PM »
Chris Clouser is too humble to say it himself, but his long-awaited biography of Perry Duke Maxwell, "The Mid-west Associate: The Life and Work of Perry Duke Maxwell," was just released.

It is well worth the purchase and will be a wonderful read for all.

You can get it through his publisher. The web-site address is: www.trafford.com/05-2642

Congratulations Chris! Great job!

Tom Roewer

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2006, 01:20:36 PM »
Thanks Chris   just placed my order.  It feels good to help the Canadien economy also with my Nashwaak Review.  If you haven't gotten that with the Cornish review you should.  Nice piece!!!

Peter_Herreid

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2006, 01:38:26 PM »
I'm pulling this one back up, as I just received my copies of Chris' fine work...

This is exactly the kind of project that most of us on this board should be enthusiastic supporting with our purchases.  It is a very nice look into the work of an architect whose influence extended beyond his own named courses.

The book itself is a fairly easy read, and is not terribly expensive at all, less than a single round at most of the munis we like to tout.  The content is right in the wheelhouse for just about all of us on here...

I would like to think that there is a market, albeit small, for these types of projects in many esoteric fields of life, whether it is medical texts, golf architecture, extreme economic or social theory, whatever...

If we on this board do not support this project with our wallets, and not just our verbal praise, then the next one might not ever get done.  Put your money where your Internet posting-words are!

Chris would never tout his own efforts, but I don't mind doing it...

Buy this book, boys, and you won't be disappointed!



Jason Topp

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2006, 04:48:33 PM »
I look forward to reading it!

ed_getka

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2006, 10:41:19 PM »
I will be ordering mine soon. Looking forward to it along with the trip to PD in 3 weeks. Perfect timing.
"Perimeter-weighted fairways", The best euphemism for containment mounding I've ever heard.

Paul_Daley

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #10 on: April 06, 2006, 12:01:01 AM »
Chris: Congratulations on going the distance. I just placed my order and know in advance that "PM" will be a beauty.


john_stiles

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2006, 03:17:21 PM »
I received my copy. Looks excellent and very interesting from quick read of Crystal Downs, Prairie Dunes,  and Old Town sections.  Looks like a good weekend project.  :)

Mark_Fine

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2006, 04:35:45 PM »
Congrats Chris!  

Chris was very helpful on our book and I expect his release will be a great read about Perry Maxwell architecture.  On first glance it appears concise and to the point and should be an excellent addition addition to my library.  

Paul_Daley

Re:Biography of Perry Maxwell...
« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2006, 07:49:11 AM »
I’ve been fully engrossed with this great new book ever since it arrived a couple of day ago. Chris has really poured over his subject, examining, among other things, the strong faith of Perry Maxwell, his upbringing and family life, the personal setbacks and tragedy he overcome, his understated, gentlemanly manner, why he was so often overlooked in discussions pertaining to the greats of the Golden Age, plus an extensive review of many of his best and better-known courses. A look into Maxwell’s early banking career is touched on, as is his lifelong battle with poor health, before finally succumbing to cancer. Maxwell’s penchant for building template holes is fleshed out, and I enjoyed the way Maxwell’s son, Press, was interwoven throughout the text.

The Endmatter features a listing of all his known courses, both solo designs, plus collaborations. No doubt some unlisted courses became sacrificial lambs of the depression, while others simply were not documented. Golf lists are everywhere, so Chris may have felt subtle pressure to compile a list of Maxwell’s best holes. It makes fascinating reading, and CC is honest enough to admit that one of the biggest problems he faced in this task was the sheer even-ness among holes on many PM designs.    

Credit must go to Chris for the thoroughness of his research, given that much of the PM legacy – document wise – was destroyed in a fire. Piecing things together must have led to many 1000s of discussions, be it letter, email or telephone.

Due to Chris’s own strong faith, it is no surprise that he chose to open his writing career with a close inspection of one of the more God-fearing golf architects of the era. If you like “nitty-gritty” this is the book for you!

Titled “The Midwest Associate: The Life and Work of Perry Duke Maxwell” I commend all GCA advocates to lend support to Chris and purchase this book. One bonus is the articulate Foreword penned by Mike DeVries, who had the good fortune to grow up working at Crystal Downs in northern Michigan, seeing the work of Maxwell first hand. Underpinning the rationale for people to buy this book is, to learn about a man who was not big on blowing his own trumpet. And should you purchase a copy, be forgiving of the quality of the imagery and scans. In truth, they are not fantastic, adequate, yes, but a writer/publisher can only work with the materials at their disposal. Sadly a great many artefacts (in excellent condition) were destroyed. Go beyond this fact and I promise you an outstanding journey tracing the path of Perry Maxwell.

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