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185348876Paris: P. Jannet 1853. Fine. P. Jannet Paris 1853 9.50 x 16.50 cm relié Edition presented with revised and corrected commentary one of the rare copies printed on China paper. Full navy morocco binding spine with five raised bands set with gilt dots decorated with gilt double compartments enhanced with gilt typographical motifs gilt friezes at head and foot gilt roulettes on headcaps triple gilt fillet frame on covers marbled endpapers and pastedowns gilt dentelle frame on pastedowns all edges gilt double gilt fillets on leading edges superb contemporary binding signed by Hardy. Some foxing. Handsome copy established in a perfect full morocco binding signed by Hardy. P. Jannet hardcover
185345645P. Janet | Paris 1853 | 10 x 16 cm | relié
185348876P. Jannet | Paris 1853 | 9.50 x 16.50 cm | relié
182292171Th. Desoer | Paris 1822 | 8.7 x 14 cm | Relié
1867JC11725Paris: A. Morel 1867-1868. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarter navy blue morocco and marbled paper over boards gilt-stamped lettering in second and third spine compartments 5 raised bands t.e.g.; 8vo complete set of 10 volumes. Illustrated. All volumes in excellent condition and presents very nicely -- boards just a bit rubbed some small scuff marks on spines tiny chips at corners. Contemporary ownership signature on title-p. armorial bookplate on front paste-down otherwise internally bright and clean. Volume 1 ONLY is hastily cut along the fore-edge of pp. ix-xvi 1-106; text is unscathed but edge is close and sometimes jagged or with closed tears. <br/><br/> A. Morel hardcover books
1822R200016489TH. DESOER. 1822. In-16. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 402 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1332569072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265292352.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266623492.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332374220.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
187384749Paris: V.A. Morel & Co. 1873. Hardcover. Very Good. 24cm x 15cm. Half bound wine leather on wine cloth boards gilt stringing and decoration. Gilt titles to spine. Spines are faded to a rich honey. Marbled end-papers and red page edges. All volumes are tight and clean and show little sign of wear. <br/> <br/> V.A. Morel & Co. hardcover
0265622875.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332377564.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18634945884A. Moral et Cie 1863. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Re-bound by library. Complete. Large 8vo. Green cloth half leather binding. Raised bands and gilt lettering on backstrip. Backstrip of vol II. chipped and semi detached and front board detached. Bumped corners and some general wear. Front board and backstrip of vol I. has seperated from spine. Pages are secure and clean save for moderate foxing. Illustrated and contains numerous architectural plates. Red edges. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2550grams ISBN: A. Moral et Cie hardcover
1895856A19New York: Macmillan and Co. 1895. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 6". Not Stated . The scarce first English translation of Eugene Viollet-le-Duc's architectural survey. The first English translation by George Martin Huss. No half title. Lavishly illustrated in text. Four leaves of advertisements to rear.An article from "Construction" in the 'Dictionnaire Raisonne de l'Architecture Francaise' containing a complete general survey of the history of architecture with chapter dealing with its development from Greek and Roman times to developments in the thirteenth century as well as civil and military construction. Eugene Viollet-le-Duc was a French architect and author known for his restoration of some of the most prominent medieval landmarks in France including the Notre-Dame de Paris the Basilica of Saint Denis Mont Saint-Michel Sainte-Chapelle the medieval walls of the city of Carcassonne and Roquetaillade castle in the Bordeaux region. From the library of Doctor Malcolm Higgs an important architectural historian who worked as an assistant architect to Stirling & Gowan working on their particularly renowned Leicester University Engineering Laboratory. During his long career he taught at the University of Edinburgh School of Architecture Canterbury School of Architecture and University of Nottingham. Later in his life he was the Vice-President and Honorary Librarian of the Royal Institute of British Architects and contributed and edited the "Journal of Architecture". In the original publisher's full cloth binding new endpapers. Externally smart with light bumping to head and tail of spine. Malcolm Higgs ex libris stamp to front pastedown. Previous owner's inscription to title page 'architectural school'. First few leaves lightly cockled due to possible damp. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean. Very Good Macmillan and Co. hardcover
9342Art et Métiers graphiques, Paris, 1980. Fort in-4, broché, 296 pp. Introduction - I. L'homme et sa culture - II. L'architecte restaurateur - III. L'architecte créateur - Pièces annexes.
2008Biblio1099<p>Grand in4 broché couv. rempliée 346p.2 vol. en 1</p><p>Illustré de photograhies plans et de nombreuses planches en couleur. Très bel état. Neuf</p> Molière, coll. « Les introuvables du patrimoine » paperback
9058Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, décembre 1849. Plaquette in-4, 6 pp.
200861777Molière, coll. « Les introuvables du patrimoine » 2008 In-4 relié, 346 pp. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir. Sans son étui illustré. reliure bleue
On the conservation of ancient monuments, works of art and historic buildings. xiv, 354 pages. With Index. Some rubbing to cover surfaces.
elala6183Paris: Librairie D’Architecture De Bance 1856. First Edition of this description of the famous medieval landmark written by its most ambitious restorer Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and the historian and archaeologist Ferdinand de Guilhermy. Viollet-le-Duc who was then just thirty years old began work on the project together with Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus in 1844. The restoration of the building which had fallen into serious disrepair over time was to last twenty years. The present work retraces the history of construction and details every architectural and structural element. The Commission on Historical Monuments approved most of Viollet-le-Duc's plans including his proposal to recreate the original medieval spire and bell tower over the transept which had been removed in 1786 because it was unstable in the wind. The new spire was taller more ornate and more strongly constructed; it was destroyed by fire in 2019 although the copper statues and ornaments were saved having been removed for cleaning. Supervising a large team of sculptors glass makers and other craftsmen and working from drawings or engravings Viollet-le-Duc remade or added decorations if he felt they were in the spirit of the original style. In total the restoration of Notre Dame cost over 12 million francs. 12mo. pp. 4 p.l. 132 4ads. with half-title. 2 engraved plans & 3 engraved plates. with tissue guards. A very nice copy in contemporary quarter morocco gilt back bookplate partially removed from front paste-down. elala6183 Paris: Librairie D’Architecture De Bance, 1856 unknown
028001Bance, Paris, 1856 0 Un volume (185 x 115mm), [4]pp. 132 pp. 4 pp. (extrait du catalogue), broché, couverture imprimée, dos titré en noir. (couvertures décolorées, légèrement usées et faiblement marquées, dos ridé, rousseurs éparses). Notre-Dame de Paris vue par son restaurateur le plus controversé. Édition originale, illustrée de 2 plans et de 3 planches gravées (sous serpente), de cet ouvrage publié en 1856 alors que les travaux de restauration de la cathédrale entrepris par Viollet-le-Duc arrivaient à leur terme. Curieusement, la flèche de Notre-Dame, qui ne fut inaugurée qu'en 1859, est représentée sur les gravures ; il s'agit donc autant d'une « description » que du projet de Le-Duc pour l'édifice. RARE.
787Paris : Bance, 1856. NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS VUE PAR SON RESTAURATEUR LE PLUS CONTROVERSÉ
197991405Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites, Paris, 1979. 21 x 21 cm ; kart.
2014ABE-165719654160020,2 CM X 14 CM-RICHE ICONOGRAPHIE-LONG ENVOI DE GILLES DU PONTAVICE-(12D)