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187280131Ve A. Morel & Cie 1872-1875 6 vol. relié 6 vol. gr. in-8, reliures demi-chagrin maroquiné rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées (reliure de l'époque), pagination multiple, très nombreuses vignettes et planches gravées sur bois, avec ses 43 belles chromolithographies. De légères épidermures aux dos et quelques rousseurs intérieures, sans gravité, sinon en belle condition.
1877955Z1London: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington 1877-81 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 10.5" by 7". None stated. A collection of essays on architecture from the influential French architect Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc translated into English and bound in quarter crushed morocco illustrated heavily throughout with many detailed engravings. The first edition of this translated collection of lectures. Translated from the original French by Benjamin Bucknall.Illustrated with nineteen steel engravings including some in colour and ninety-three woodcuts to 'Vol I' and eighteen steel engraving and one hundred and seven woodcuts to 'Vol II'. Collated complete. Includes an invitation to an exhibition of work by Mark Bury. This set features a collection of essays on architecture from Eugene Viollet-le-Duc covering topics such as the construction of buildings and masonry domestic architecture monumental sculptures and more. Eugene Viollet-le-Duc was an influential French architect and author known for restoring many prominent medieval landmarks in France particularly those damaged during the French Revolution. Included among his major works are the restorations of Notre-Dame de Paris the Basilica of Saint-Denis the medieval walls of the city of Carcassonne. He also planned much of the construction of the Statue of Liberty. A two volume complete set. Re-backed in crushed morocco. Externally smart with minor bumping and wear to the extremities of the boards slight scattered damp stains to the rear to 'vol II' and minor marks to the boards. Hinges re-enforced. Bookplate from the 'Architectural Association' to the front pastedowns. Internally firmly bound with lightly age toned pages and spotting to the front and rear with only the odd spot throughout. Very Good Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington hardcover
34119<p>I : 506 p., 564 gravures N/B</p><p>II : 546 p., 479 gravures N/B</p><p>III : 514 p., 354 gravures N/B</p><p>IV : 509 p., 411 gravures N/B</p><p>V : 563 p., 406 gravures N/B,</p><p>VI : 456 p., 299 gravures N/B,</p><p>VII : 570 p., 294 gravures N/B,</p><p>VIII : 523 p., 288 gravures N/B,</p><p>XI : 554 p., 332 gravures N/B,</p><p>X : volume de table, pages non numérotées</p><p></p><p>Taches de foxing sur les premières et dernières pages, ne gène en rien la consultation, l'intérieur est en très bon état.</p> Paris, vers 1880 Librairies Imprimeries Réunies, ancienne maison Morel 10 volumes reliure toile, nombreuses fig. N/B 17 x 25,5
1854R300270828B.Bance. 1854. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. XX + 506 + 544 + 509 + 458 + 570 + 519 + 552 + environ 400 pages - nombreux plans et illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Plats et contreplats jaspés. Dos cuir à titre, auteur, tomaison, motifs et filets dorés. Plats et dos très frottés. T1: Mors légèrement fendus en coiffe de pied. T7: coiffe de tête abîmée. T8: quelques traces de mouillures. T9: Dos déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
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
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
1872013413Paris: Vve. A. Morel et Cie 1872. Six volumes. Octavo. 443 535 478 506 498 488 pp; illustrated with chromolithographs steel engravings & wood engravings. Quarter morocco over marbled boards with raised bands gilt spine lettering top edge gilt. VG a clean unmarked set occasional foxing; extremities lightly rubbed. Hard Cover. Very Good. Vve. A. Morel et Cie Hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous illustrations and diagrams in the text, half-title lightly spotted; handsomely bound in dark red full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 6pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. This copy was formerly in the Library of the British War Office and bears its neat stamp on title. VERY SCARCE.
117126grund maguet 18- 6 Paris, Librairie Gründ et Maguet, [sans date], 6 volumes in-8 de 170x250 mm et environ 480 pages chacun. Complet des planches annoncées. Demi-maroquin vert bouteille, dos long portant titres dorés et fers romantiques, tranche de tête dorée, gardes couleur. Dos insolés, rares frottements, intérieur très frais, bel ensemble.
187486092Ve A. Morel et Cie 1874 6 volumes. In-8 24,5 x 17 cm. Reliures postérieures demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, 440-535-476-506-498-480 pp., 2154 figures dont LXXXI planches en chromolithographie.
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
19263722851Ernest Gründ 1926. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Six volume set re-bound in black half leather cloth. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item8600grams ISBN: Ernest Gründ hardcover
144610Paris: Librairie Centrale d'Architecture n.d. Finely bound example of Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc's authoritative resource on the evolution of furniture styles in France from the Carolingian Period to the Renaissance. Royal octavo 6 volumes bound in one quarter morocco over marbled boards with gilt titles and stamping to the spine in six compartments within raised bands top edge gilt illustrated with numerous plates and text illustrations. In near fine condition. A very nice example of this standard reference. "Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc's Dictionary of French Furniture from the Carolingian Period to the Renaissance" is a comprehensive and authoritative resource on the evolution of furniture styles in France from the 8th to the 16th century. Published in the mid-19th century this monumental work by Viollet-le-Duc a renowned French architect and theorist provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of various furniture pieces including chairs tables cabinets and beds highlighting their historical significance and stylistic characteristics. With meticulous research and scholarly analysis Viollet-le-Duc offers valuable insights into the development of French furniture design tracing influences from medieval craftsmanship to the ornate styles of the Renaissance. This dictionary serves as an invaluable reference for historians art enthusiasts and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of French furniture craftsmanship throughout the centuries. Librairie Centrale d'Architecture hardcover
1874994W49London: Sampson Low Marston Low and Searle 1874. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 9.5" by 6". Not Stated E. Viollet-Le-Duc. A charmingly bound first English edition of this richly illustrated French title. A very scarce first English edition translated from the original French by influential French architect and writer Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc.Translated by English architect Benjamin Bucknall who also translated Viollet-Le-Duc's other works for an English-speaking audience.This title illustrates the process of designing and realising a house in narrative form following a cast of characters.Features a monochrome frontispiece 9 further monochrome plates and frequent vignette illustrations throughout. Collated complete.In original burgundy binding with striking gilt motif and lettering to the front board and spine in addition to full gilt page edges. Bound in original red cloth. Externally very smart. Offsetting to boards. Mild rubbing to extremities. Small mark to spine. Slight marks to rear board. Bumping to head and tail. Slight discolouration to spine. Hinges starting but firm. Binder's sticker to rear paste downInternally firmly bound with occasional strain. Pages generally bright and clean. Light spotting to frontispiece tissue guard. Slight marks to final page. Small mark to pp. xiv-xv. Very Good Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle hardcover
ROD0100361LIBRAIRIE CENTRALE D'ARCHITECTURE - ANCIENNE MAISON MORE. NON DATE. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 6 TOMES : 1+2+3+4+5+6 : 443+535+478+506+498+490 pages, illustrées de chromolithographies et gravures en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Tranches en tête dorées. Titre, tomaison et caissons dorés. Dos à 5 nerfs. Quelques épidermures. Signets conservés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 909-Civilisation
1875G115977Paris, Librairies-Imprimeries réunies [1875] Ouvrage complet en 10 volumes : 506,[1] + 544,[2] + 514,[1] + 509,[1] + 566 + 458 + 570,[1] + 523,[1] + 554 + [440] pp., avec frontispice dans tome I (portrait de l'auteur) & de nombreuses illustrations (des gravures sur bois) dans le texte, 26x17cm., jolies reliures uniformes et solides d'époque (plats décorés, dos en cuir avec titre et décorations dorées, quelques coins frottés), tranches supérieures dorées, feuilles de garde marbrées, texte et intérieur sont frais, signet, avec ex-libris héraldique, bon ensemble, poids: 13 kg., [Tome 10 contient la table analytique des mots contenues dans les neuf volumes], G115977
241461Paris : Gründ et Maguet. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy quarter cloth over marble boards with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; Six Volumes. Notes; no clear date given. Subjects; Meubles -- France -- Dictionnaires. Meubles -- France -- Moyen âge. Meubles -- France -- Renaissance. Paris : Gründ et Maguet hardcover
182292171Th. Desoer | Paris 1822 | 8.7 x 14 cm | Relié
845913Librairie Centrale D'Architecture. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good -; Large leather folio with gilt decoration. Edges corners rubbed and worn. Librairie Centrale D'Architecture hardcover
1858135356Paris: Bance 1858. hardcover. very good. 6 volumes. Hundreds of black & white engravings with a few plates in color. Thick 4to 3/4 red morocco gilt-dec. raised bands t.e.g.; some light foxing corners and spine bumped. Paris: Bance 1858. A very good set.<br/> <br/> Furniture and decorative arts of the Middle Ages through the Renaissance.<br/> <br/> Bance unknown
188416083Paris: Librairie centrale d'architecture. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1884. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Edgeworn foxing otherwise light wear. Solid oversize folio. ; French language. Edition De Luxe N0. 171; Exemplaire Souscrit par M Adolphe Mony sculpteur. Six compartment red morocco spine with gilt spine lettering marbled boards marbled endpapers and top edge gilt. Portrait frontispiece and one hundred plates; "contains a selection of chromolithographic and collotype reproductions of office drawings relating to his most important projects." ; iii 100 plates pages . Librairie centrale d'architecture hardcover
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.
1874905Y31London : Sampson Low Marston Low and Searle 1874. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 5.5". Viollet-le-Duc. The first English translated edition of French architect Viollet-le-Duc's architectural novelette. The first English translated edition.In the publisher's original cloth binding. Complete with a monochrome frontispiece nine monochrome plates and numerous illustrations throughout. Collated complete.Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc restored some of the most prominent medieval landmarks in France including Notre-Dame de Paris Mont Saint-Michel Sainte-Chapelle and the medieval walls of Carcassonne.This 'Architectural Novelette' frames his step-by-step instructions for building a house using conversations between the characters and was written and illustrated by Viollet-le-Duc in two months. In the original cloth binding. Externally smart with rubbing and bumping to the extremities. A few marks to the boards. Internally loosening in places but firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with the odd spot. Ink inscription to verso of frontispiece. Very Good Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle hardcover
125563Paris: Librairie Grund et Maguet no date. Hardcover set 443 535 478 506 498 489pp. Very good. A stunning set in 6 volumes bound in 3 / 4 burgundy leather with marbled boards. Top edges gilt marbled endpapers ribbon page markers 2154 detailed gravures in wood steel and chromolithograph showing the items used in Medieval and Renaissance France. Vol. 1 1st Part Meubles Appendice Resume Historique. Vol. 2 2nd Part Ustensiles 3rd Part Orfevrerie 4th Part Instruments de musique 5th Part Jeux passe-temps 6th Part Outils outillages. Vol. 3 6th Part Vetements bijoux de corps objets de toilette. A a H. Vol. 4 7th Part objet de toilette - J a V. Vol. 5 8th Part Armes de guerre offensives et defensives. - A a G. Vol. 6 8th Part - Suite H a V & Appendice. Text in French Language. History--France. Librairie Grund et Maguet Hardcover
787Paris : Bance, 1856. NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS VUE PAR SON RESTAURATEUR LE PLUS CONTROVERSÉ