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AVEC LES RESULTATS DE LA VENTE
AVEC LES RESULTATS DE LA VENTE
AVEC LES RESULTATS DE LA VENTE
The full title is :American Architecture of the Twentieth Century. A series of photographs and measured drawingsof modern civic, commercial and industrial buildings". New York: Architectural Book Publishing Company, 1927-1929. There are 139 plates in 3 Volumes of 7 Parts. Plates loose as issued in 3 portfolios:Vols.1 & 2 cloth Vol.3 (Part 7) paper covered boards with cloth spine. Seven parts, each containing 20 full page plates with title page and table of contents in Vols. 1 and 2. Virtually complete except for one plate (#10 in Vol.2 Part 6 illus. floor plan of Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital. This is one of five plates illustrating the building). Missing too is the preface by Lewis Mumford in Vol.3 (part 7). Portfolios 1 and 2 cloth spines split and frayed but complete, plates are generally very good although there is some minimal edge darkening and soil. A half a dozen plates in Volume 2 have small moisture stain on edge, not affecting image.Vol.3 (Part 7) Very Good overall condition. Spines of Vols.1 & 2 titled in gilt and Vol.3 (Part 7) reproduces title page on the cover. Contents of Volume 1 include Raymond Hood's American Radiator Building; McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin, New York Telephone Building; U.S. Army Supply Base in Brooklyn by Cass Gilbert & Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre by Wm. Lee Woollett. Volume 2, Part 4 entirely devoted to 4 buildings designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue;& Holabird and Root, 333 North Michigan Avenue apartment building. 3 add'l.buildings in Volume 3 Part 7 including the Masters Apartments/Roerich Museum Building by Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray and the R.J. Reynolds Building in Salem, N.C. by Shreve & Lamb and the Stewart Building in New York by Warren & Wetmore. All buildings illustrated by photos, plans and details. Rarely seen this complete. These books will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
IN 4. CART [MOY]. 112 PP. NBR ILL DONT QQS EN COULEURS. [BE]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Unpaginated. 6 1/8"w x 9 1/4"h. Previous owner's name inside. Decorative endpapers. Twelve color plates; chronology. Limited edition, #838/2500, privately printed by Hammermill Paper Company. Bumped corners.
123 pages. The Whitney Museum of American Art is one of the few public institutions in the world able to present an overview of American art of the 1970s with works from its own permanent collection. Contains works of dozens of artists. Prior owner's large unique signature/logo atop title page, else unmarked. Some fading and moderate wear to spine and covers. Light three inch scratch to bottom of front cover. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 214 pages.
ESTIMATIONS
76 pages. Features: Russell Cowles talks to young artsits; Joe Kaufman; The Taubes Page; The Wood Engraving of the 19th Century and its Heritage; Who Buys?; The Weathervane; The Hurst Page; A Look at Canadian Art; Paintings by J.E.H. MacDonald and Xavier Gonzalez; Lithographs by Carlos Anderson and Alfred Kubin; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
144 pages. Features: Jane Powell's "Fabulous Bunga-Mansion in Oakland, California; Robert Stacy-Judd and his Atwater Bungalows; Classic Pasadena Craftsman; Artist's bungalow makeover; Piloting a Craftsman Houseboat Cruiser; The Little Bungalow That Came Back; CJ Hurley Century Arts - taking inspiration from the Japanese Tea Ceremony; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Miracle on South Dunn St.; Restoration of a Pasadena bungalow designed by Sylvanus Marston; Dorothy's House - restoration of a 1921 bungalow; Envisioning Greene and Greene, a Century Later; Michigan couple challenges the 'bigfoots'; Historic Preservation; William Morris Studio; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
This is an about very good hardcover copy in the original light gray printed paper-covered boards with faint staining and toning outside. Very clean inside. Introduction by George M.Curtis. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition "American Church Silver of the 17th and 18th Centuries with a few Pieces of Domestic Plate" held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston from July to December, 1911. 1033 works in the exhibition. All illustrated in black & white photographs by William Stone. All photographic plates with printed tissue guards. 34 page list of American silversmiths. Pages of unidentified marks. 10" high X 7" wide, 163 pages.
This is a fine hardcover copy in a very good lightly sunned slipcase. Signed by Heckscher on the half-title page. Completely clean inside. The linen cloth covers of the book have titles in gilt and a red leather title label to the spine. This volume of the museum's survey of their American furniture collections deals with the mid-18th century. Curator Heckscher has prepared extensive entries for the 212 pieces included in this volume. Extensive bibliography. Illustrated in color and black & white. 12.5" high X 9.5" wide, 383 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Pages 41-80 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The House of C.P. Searle, Esq., at Ipswich, Massachusetts; Hand-Made Rugs, the Revival of an Old Handicraft; Three Types of Gambrell Roof Houses - the home of Mr. Walter C. Sampson, at Summit, New Jersey, the home of Arthur E. Thayer at Dedham, Massachusetts, the home of Mr. Farnham, and the home of Mr. James Purdon, of Boston; Plant Breeding; The Dino Collection of Historic Armor - collected by the late Duc de Dino, Marquis of Talleyrand-Perigord; The Use of Anesthetics for Plants; A Few Neglected Fruits; A Seventeenth Century Homestead near Boston; A Wood Garden - at the country seat of Mr. H.H. Battles at Newton Square, PA; Nature's Traps; The Country Seat of Charles S. Brown, Esq., Mount Kisco, New York; A New Method of Housekeeping; The New Seed testing Station in Paris at the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, then the Agronomic Institute in the Rue Cervantes; Great color back cover ad for Pierce Arrow cars (The George N. Pierce Company) features illustration of chauffeur holding door for woman in orange coat on city street; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine