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Hap Hatton

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Hap Hatton is an author and works as a photographic archivist for Public Broadcasting Service station WNET/Thirteen.[1] He wrote Tropical Splendor; An Architectural History of Florida (1987), Virgin Homeowners Handbook (1984), The Bicoastal Bible,[1] and Tent Book Pa (1980). Tropical Splendor is about Florida. Hatton also wrote Helpful Hints for Better Living: How to Live It Up While Cutting Down (1984) and Helpful Hints for Better Living, both with Laura Torbet. Hatton is a native of Bartow, Florida.[1]

Susan Edwards did research work that was used in the book Tropical Splendor.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Flamboyant Fun Architecture Is Combined With History In A Beautifully Illustrated Volume About Florida`s Fascinating Edifices Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine BOOKS - TROPICAL SPLENDOR: An Architectural History of Florida. By Hap Hatton. Alfred A. Knopf. $40.February 14, 1988 by MARY STAPP Orlando Sentinel

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