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12°. 13,5 x 8,5 cm. (16 Blatt, 1 gefaltete Karte). Original Pappband mit Deckeltitel. Kanten beschabt, innen sehr guter Zustand. Auf der ersten Seite Werbung mit Bild für das "Hôtel de la Ville" am Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Besitzer: J. Baer. "... Blick auf den Dom - Lift - Wintergarten - Electrisches Licht in allen Zimmern - Bäder ..." - Ansonsten hübsch gestalteter Mailand-Reiseführer mit vielen schwarzweißen Abbildungen und einem Plan.
Album in-24 gr. (mm. 140x223), brossura editoriale blu con titolo in oro, formato da: 1 frontespizio, titoli in nero e oro, con una veduta de “La Jungrau” in ovale + 9 tavole di vedute dell’Hotel Giessbach e dintorni, inc. in litografia sui disegni di M.lle A. Scheffer entro graziosa cornice. Vi sono raffigurati: “Les cascades - La Platforme avec le restaurant - Le Magazin des Sculptures - La Kanz près du ‘Wurf’ - Le Chalet - La Rutti - Une partie de l’Enge - L’Hotel - Vue prise de l’Hotel”. Il Grand Hotel Giessbach, dal fascino incomparabile, venne costruito nel 1874/75 in un luogo di suggestiva bellezza: le famose cascate di Giessbach sopra il lago di Brienz nell’Oberland bernese, in Svizzera. Alc. lieviss. fioriture, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
Paris, Henri Falque, 1909. In-8; 385 pp. Demi-percaline rouge à la Bradel, dos lisse, pièce de titre, fleuron doré, portrait de l'auteur en frontispice. Bel exemplaire.
ca. 34 x 17,2 cm. 2 Blatt. Gebrauchsspuren, lichtrandig. Noch guter Zustand. Zweifarbig gedruckt mit dem Logo von Karl Schulpig und einer kleinen graphischen Darstellung des Hauses am Kurfürstendamm. Auf der Rückseite Wegekarte zum Kempinski-Hotel Schloß Marquardt am Schlänitz-See in der Nähe von Potsdam.
ca. 34 x 17,2 cm. 2 Blatt. Gebrauchsspuren, lichtrandig. Noch guter Zustand. Zweifarbig gedruckt mit dem Logo von Karl Schulpig und einer kleinen graphischen Darstellung des Hauses in der Leipziger Straße. Auf der Rückseite Wegekarte zum Kempinski-Hotel Schloß Marquardt am Schlänitz-See in der Nähe von Potsdam.
ca. 34 x 17,2 cm. 2 Blatt. Gebrauchsspuren, lichtrandig. Noch guter Zustand. Zweifarbig gedruckt mit dem Logo von Karl Schulpig und einer kleinen graphischen Darstellung des Hauses am Kurfürstendamm. Auf der Rückseite Wegekarte zum Kempinski-Hotel Schloß Marquardt am Schlänitz-See in der Nähe von Potsdam.
ca. 34 x 17,2 cm. 2 Blatt. Gebrauchsspuren, lichtrandig. Noch guter Zustand. Zweifarbig gedruckt mit dem Logo von Karl Schulpig und einer kleinen graphischen Darstellung des Hauses in der Leipziger Straße. Auf der Rückseite Wegekarte zum Kempinski-Hotel Schloß Marquardt am Schlänitz-See in der Nähe von Potsdam.
ca. 25,5 x 17,2 cm. 2 Blatt. Gebrauchsspuren, lichtrandig und stockfleckig,kleine Bleistift-Notiz auf Vorderseite. Fehlstelle (ca. 1 cm) Vorderseite rechts oben, kleines Loch (ca. 6 mm) Vorderseite unten. Noch befriedigender Zustand. Zweifarbig gedruckt mit dem Logo von Karl Schulpig und einer kleinen graphischen Darstellung des Kempinski-Hotels Schloß Marquardt am Schlänitz-See in der Nähe von Potsdam.
ISBN 9788837098490
In-4 (cm. 30.60), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, custodia in cartoncino, pp. 187, (5), con illustrazioni, nel testo, in bianco e nero e a colori. Testi di Corrado Caccialanza, Giovanni Cipriani, Marco De Marco, etc. Allo stato di nuovo (brand new copy).
Autori: Dario Russo Progetto grafico: Attilio Patania Traduttori: Antonio Scontrino. Carta interna: stampa a 4 colori su Gardapat 13 patinata opaca 135g Copertina: stampa a 4 colori su Gardapat 13 patinata opaca 250g Stampa offset: Officine Tipografiche Aiello & Provenzano - Bagheria (PA) Suite d'autore è un art design gallery hotel realizzato a piazza Armerina. In questo libro si ripercorre idealmente la storia del design dall'inizio del Novecento ad oggi. Geometria, leggerezza, magia, ironia, stravaganza, fluidità, i nomi delle suite realizzate, si materializzano in oggetti che concorrono alla definizione di un ambiente armonicamente integrato.
Sehr guter Zustand - Sushi, die kleinen Wunder der japanischen Küche, erobern die Welt In New York und anderen Städten Amerikas gibt es inzwischen fast an jeder Straßenecke eine Sushi-Bar oder ein japanisches Restaurant, wo Manager und figur-, gesundheits- und fitnessbewußte Leute mittags den leichten, delikaten Imbiß Sushi zu sich nehmen. Wir Deutschen hingegen müssen leider noch weitgehend auf die Annehmlichkeit von Sushi-Bars verzichten. Dieses Buch enthält nun Anleitungen, wie man sich diese kleinen Köstlichkeiten aus der kalten Küche selbst zubereiten kann. -- Tatsächlich gibt es auf der ganzen Welt nichts, das mit Sushi zu vergleichen wäre - weder was die Vielzahl der Variationen noch was die Vielzahl der farbenprächtigen Arrangements betrifft. -- Grundsubstanz ist immer der mit Reisessig gepökelte Reis, der mit erstklassigem fangfrischen ( und daher ganz köstlich und fein schmeckendem rohen ) Fisch kombiniert wird. Und/oder mit frischem Gemüse, Fleisch ( roh und gekocht ) , Ei und frischen, auch süßen Früchten wie Erdbeeren, Kiwi etc... Und mit Seetang, der besonders Vitamin-, mineral- und ballaststoffreich ist und zudem den Cholesterinspiegel senken soll - die Japaner essen ihn deswegen täglich. -- Wie man Reis, Fisch, frisches Gemüse und Seetang - die ernährungsphysiologisch besonders wertvollen und gleichzeitig kalorienarmen Grundpfeiler der japanischen Küche - schonend zubereitet, so daß die wichtigen Nährstoffe erhalten bleiben und einen ausgezeichneten Geschmack bekommen oder behalten, zeigt dieser Band in einem praktisch einfach nachvollziehbaren »step-by-step«-Verfahren. Alles ist leicht und verständlich erklärt und demonstriert, auch wie man erkennt, ob roher Fisch wirklich frisch ist Und natürlich enthält das Buch eine Liste der Geschäfte in Deutschland, wo Sie Ihre Sushi-Zutaten bekommen können. ISBN 3453371032
Light wear and fading to cover and spine. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 10 7/8"w x 8 3/8"h. 102 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations. Previous owner's name inside. "During the summer of 1979, the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service fielded a team of twelve student and professional historians, planners, architects, and landscape architects to study the rehabilitation potential in Tacoma's Union Depot District."
8 pages. A wonderful snap shot of life as it was on Vancouver Island 100 years ago. News of the day includes: Zemstvos Gathering in Russia; Elections in the Interior; West Hastings Ballot Box Case; Fighting the White Plague - Enthusiastic Gathering and Sale of Work at Balmoral Hotel; Canadian Northern Track Layers Making Good Progress; Atlin Flourishing; and much more. Dozens of advertisements including: "Half-Acre Lots: Just off Gorge Road, For Sale at $200, $225 and $250. (A Good Speculation)" Significant chipping along fold. Some yellowing. Few edge tears. Fatigue crack to central portion of all pages. Book
40 pages. Features: Labor efficiency more important than wages; Inspector's salaries on government work; lien law injustice and loose credits; Arbitration to cut cost of disputes; bar joist floors expedite construction - photos of construction of the Lake Shore Hotel at Lakewood, Ohio; Akron Airship hangar presents some interesting steel problems; detailing concrete form work (1); Build school over unvacated roadway - the Joseph Heberle Memorial public school in Cincinnati; Using truck-mounted crane to wreck the Phelps Building in Binghampton, NY to make way for the new First National Bank Building; National wage scales in the trades; Westinghouse ad inside back cover features the Terminal Building in Cleveland, Ohio; The contractor and the courts; New Equipment and materials; Great full-page ad for Acco No. 8 Sash Chain features Chicago's largest apartment building and includes great detailed photos of their product being installed; Nice photo ad for Bates-Truss Joists; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. The nostalgic topics and images are certain to intrigue modern-day contractors. Magazine
36 pages. Features: Nice cover photo of J.C. Penney warehouse, St. Louis; Great vintage photo full-page ad for the Koehring Dandie cement mixer; Great photo ad for Gypsteel shows construction of the Convention Hall at Atlantic City - the world's largest single span roof; Skilsaw ad; Interesting illustrated ad for Kernerator incineration systems; The New Paxton Hotel in Omaha is featured in an ad for Meyer Steelforms; A residence is constructed beneath a temporary winter shell - the Henry C. Ulen residence in Indiana - article with photo; Bookkeeping for the contractor - II; Improving bidding standards; The contractor and the courts; New Koehring weighing cement mixer; Latest material prices; construction activity this week; sealed proposal announcements; back cover photo ad for high-early-strength universal concrete used to make 50 foot long piles used beneath a highway bridge at Florence, Illinois; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. These nostalgic topics and images are certain to intrigue modern-day contractors. Magazine
40 pages. Features: The Sears Roebuck office building in Minneapolis is featured in an ad for the Dovetail Anchor Slot Co. inside front cover; Super full-page photo ad for the Indiana Limestone company features the Palmolive Building in Chicago; Photo ad for Tidewater Red Cypress lumber; Nice pull-page photo ad for the Foley Saw Filer; Photo of the Ambassador Hotel Apartment Building in Milwaukee is featured in an ad for "Tie-To" inserts; Vintage full-page illustrated ad for International Trucks shows dump truck being loaded; vintage Skilsaw ad; The Missouri Pacific Building in St. Louis is featured in an ad for the Bonded Floors Company; Construction Technique in Remodeling - article with photos of how 5 stories were added to a 3-story building in San Francisco for a new department stor; Detailing Concrete Form Work - part V; Arc welding steel buildings and bridges - a review of progress to date and what remains to be done; The contractor and the courts; Latest prices of materials; Construction activity this week; Sealed proposal announcements; Back cover ad for General Electric features image of the Steuben Club Building in Chicago; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. These nostalgic topics and images are certain to please modern-day contractors. Magazine
Features: Unit Trust Art Buying; Audley End, Essex - the Historic Seat of the Earls of Suffolk and the Lords Braybrooke; Cameo Cutting - an age-old craft; York Silver - after the re-opening of the Assay Office (Part II); Famous Swiss Art Collection; Clues to the age of long-case Clocks; Restored and unrestored pieces of Early Oak furniture; The 4th Annual Gleneagles Hotel Sale; A Grinling Gibbons Front Cover (City of London Treasures Exhibition); The Achievement of Plymouth-Bristol Wares; and more. Minimal markings. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Pages 365-438 plus 68 pages of ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photography throughout. Features: Hotel De Ville at Loches, France (Illustration); Builder and Poet - Frank Lloyd Wright - Review of his Autobiography; Night Views of New York City; The Juilliard School of Music - article and cover photo; Firm Specifications; Portfolio of Current Architecture; An Innovation in Steel Flooring; Theater Designs for Rockefeller Center; Portfolio of Theaters; Dozens of sensational full-page illustrated ads; and much more. Minimal library markings. Average wear. External soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine
Book is in bright orange cloth HB with black print at spine. Covers show no wear other than two small impact marks at top edge and bumped at lower spine. . Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear with small tears, 2" closed tear at lower spine. Heavilly illustrated with b&w photos, some color, floorplans, architectural drawings,, elevations, exteriors, interiors, lots of detail. Originally published on the occasion of the exhibition at the publisher's gallery. Contents include: New York and Hunt, Fraser, Furness and Hewitt, Furness and Evans, Furness and his critics, then section II: Catalogue of selected buildings, including: Rodef Shalom synagogue, Thomas Hockley house, Jefferson medical college hospital, Brazilian pavillion, Kensington national bank, Penn national bank, Undine barge club, Bryn Mawr hotel, Merion cricket club and many others. Copyright 2011 Pistil Books
Features: Cover photo of a 1935 model 845 Silver Arrow; Photo of Pierce bus at work in the Bay area inside front cover; 1915 Pierce-Arrow news items; photos of a 1910 6-48 close-coupled touring car; four photos of George R. Wood's 1915 P-A in Vancouver, B.C.; Contemporary photos of the former P-A administration building in Buffalo, NY; The Pierce-Arrow lounge at Fred Tycher's Hilton Hotel in Dallas, Texas; Several pages reproduced from the P-A Salesman, circa 1915; One Man's Family... of Pierce-Arrows! - by Roger J. Sherman of Longmont, Colorado; two- page of article reproduced from The P-A. Salesman entitled 'Dual-Valve Six Pronounced a Super Car by Critics - impression created by Extended Demonstrating trip presages Speedy Marketing of Latest Series"; Two page article reproduced from a 1960 issue of this publication entitled "Buffalo to New York via Gas Buggy" which discusses the trip of a 1901 motorette in 1922; A P-A delivers George Raft to the opening of the MGM Grand; reproduction of a 3-page article on "The Parts Division", by C.D. Cowles, Manager Parts Division; 1-page reproduction of an illustrated article entitled "Testing Pierce-Arrow Motors" by L.H. Gates, Foreman; factory photos of three Series 36 Pierce-Arrows - exterior and interior views of Mr.s Calvin Coolidge's 7-passenger French Landau, a 7-passenger Touring, and a 3-passenger Coupe. Back cover features reproduction of a Pierce 'Certificate of Efficiency'. Moderate wear. Date written atop front cover else unmarked. A quality copy. Book
102 pages. A sumptuously presented selection of the art collection displayed in The Regent in Hong Kong. This is a collection carefully acquired not only for its aesthetic beauty but also for the elements of oriental symbolism that are represented. Includes fine examples of skilfully executed screens, lacquerware and embroidery. There are specimens of Chinese export wallpaper, and several nineteenth-century China Trade oil paintings. These became popular as artistic records of the cultural and trading contacts of their period and are now collector's items. The selection of maps traces the pattern of adventure and romantic trade and travel over the centuries. Finally, a group of contemporary works pleasantly relate the collection to modern artistic trends. All illustrations in vivid colour photography. Attractive maroon cloth boards bear imprint of Chinese characters upon front board and gilt roman lettering upon spine. Illustrated slipcase shows light edgewear and several nicks. Book and slipcase bear the aroma of moth balls. Book
96 pages. Features: Reports on Indonesia, Washington and Rio, and Australia; The Decline of Western Democracy, by Walter Lippmann; The Portrait ( a story) by Wolf Mankowitz; Textbooks Under Fire, by Virgil M. Rogers; The Poet as Playwright, by Archibald MacLeish; By Slow Degrees, by Catherine Drinker Bowen; The Young Poets - Leah Bodine Drake, Irving Feldman, Claire McAllister, R.G. Everson, Erick Barker, H.F. Ellis, Oscar Handlin; Alberto Moravia, by Charles J. Rolo; German Hotel, by Jeseph Wechsberg; Interesting anti-communist ad by Radio Free Europe inside back cover seeks to raise 'Truth Dollars'. U.S. Savings Bonds ad inside front cover features American sailor Richmond Hobson Above-average wear. Unmarked. Some soiling. Book
Approx. 40 pages. Features: The Metadyne system of electric motor control; Engineers' Experiences; Electrical Pyrometers; Marine Control Gear; Power Factor Meters; 25-line Private Automatic Telephone Exchange; Electrical Equipment in a Modern Store; Making Agreements for Power Supply; Reading Switchboard Instruments from a distance; Development of X-rays in Dental Practice; Selection of Factory Substation Switchgear; Mercury switches and their applications; Ballast Resistances; Electrical Progress Overseas; Opportunities in the Cinema Industry. Well-worn. Bottom staple has torn through cover else no major defects. Unmarked. Blue and Orange front cover features advertisement for Callender Cables showing the vessel "Stirling Castle" equipped with 112 miles of their cable. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Shiny green cover with gilt lettering. Large format: 9 7/8"w x 13 1/2"h. 84 pages. Many b&w photos.