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Very Good English In contemporary Ottoman cloth. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In Ottoman script. 165, 9, [2] p., 8 b/w plates. Roumi: 1341 = Gregorian: 1925. Ozege: 10331. First Edition. Extremely rare. Kastamonu âsâr-i kadimesi. Anadolu Türk âsâr ve mahkûlâti tetebbuâtina esas.
Folio, 34pp., coloured lithograph frontispiece (a little foxed), 34 further plates, one coloured and many double-page, showing elevations, plans etc., some light spotting, inner hinges shaken, orig. green embossed cloth, title stamped in gilt on upper cover, extremities slightly rubbed.
First edition, 4 vols., 8vo, with additional engraved title-pages, complete with 252 engraved plates and plans, marbled endpapers, cont. full green tree calf, lightly rubbed and slightly faded, joints and foot of spine of vol. I worn, leather labels to spines, generally a nice clean set.
Tübingen, Wasmuth, (1959-72). 4to. Bound in 18 orig. full cloth with dustjackets. A few tears to some jackets. Richly textillustrated and with plates.
Stockholm, (Gernandt, 1871). Folio-oblong. Samt. hshirtbd. Litograferet titelblad. 120 pp. tekst samt 15 smukke farvelitograferede plancher og 1 i sort-hvid. Tekstsider lidt brunplettede. Plancher gennemgående med marginale brunpletter.
Nürnberg, Schneider und Weigel, (ca. 1800). Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Spine a bit rubbed. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of both spines. Stamps on title-page. (6),18 pp. and 50 engraved plates. Internally clean and fine.
Book is in excellent condition with corners very slightly worn, some wear at bottom of 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 the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 191 pages with a great many large color photos, interior and exterior, architectural drawings, elevations, sections. Architects represented include: Gert & Karin Wingardh, Todd Saunders & Tommie Wilhelmsen, Daigo Ishii & Future-scape, GD Architectes FAS SIA, Schmidt, Hammer & Laqssen / Bjarne Hammer, DRY Design, Smiths Architects, Lundberg Design, Rolf Asberg, Saunders & Wilhelmsen Arkitektur AS, Taylor Smyth Architects, Vandeventer & Carlander Architects, L-Architectes, Strindberg Arketekter AB, Jarmund/Vigsnaes, 24H - architecture; Rahel Belatchew Lerdell, Joakim Leufstadius / Movado. Rare.
Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Les Manuels D'Art Et D'Archéologie Antiques; Vol. 2; 11.3 X 9.1 X 1.2 inches; 439 pages
Automne e Hiver MCMXXVI. Numéro 13-14. Due testi di Jean Badovici. Con 50 tavole sciolte. Le tavole illustrano edifici, facciate, stazioni ferroviarie, interni realizzati da Henri Labrouste, Hittorf, Henri Sauvage, A. e G. Perret, Tony Garnier, Le Corbusier e P. Jeanneret, E. Feyssinet, Eileen Gray, Arthur Korn, Walter Gropius e A. Meyer, Hans e Vassili Luckhardt, Max Taut, Antonin Raymond, Robert Mallet-Stevens et al. Una tavola a colori stampata a pochoir di Fernand Léger. Tavola 46 mancante (plate 46 is missing) Cofanetto originale in mezza tela chiuso da nastrini. Cm 28x24. pp. 1-28 + tavole. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Amsterdam, chez M. C. Le Cene, 1718. 3 volumes in-12 reliure vélin (reliures postérieures posées sur travail de reliure antérieur), dos à nerf, auteur, titre et tomaison inscrits à l'encre au dos, frontispice-[24]-384, 436 et 335pp. Enrichis de 25-17-26 planches. Ex-libris gravé. Quelques rousseurs, papier jauni, sinon bon état.
Burins originaux de Albert Decaris, tirage limité à 185 exemplaires sur Arches numérotés (n° 20), 1 vol. in-folio en feuillets sous emboîtage pleine toile rouge, Cercle des Bibliophiles de la Maison de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, 1986, 100 pp. et 12 ff. avec portrait en frontispice par Trémois et 11 planches hors texte par Decaris Etat très satisfaisant (étui frotté avec enfoncement sur un plat, lég. rouss. à la chemise, très bon état par ailleurs). L'hôtel de Guénégaud, situé rue des Archives, dans le quartier du Marais, fut construit par l'architecte François Mansart, au milieu du XVIIe. Français
Vol 1 has minor shelfwear; vol. 2 is beginning to crack to gutter of titlepage but still holding and strong. Faint yellowing to edges of pages. DJs hav a few tears with browning along edges of panels and to spine. Laminate is lifting in places. ; Scholarly work --illustrated survey of the topography and architecture of ancient rome. Oversized and extremely Heavy. May require additional postage. Text in German. V1 (1961) & V2 (1962) ; Deutsches Archäologisches Institut; Vol. 1/2/2022; 1076 pages
Book shows bumped corners, otherwise very clean and in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear, sunnng to spine, closed and taped tear lower front corner. Content include intro, ( The manuscripts, The editions, Authorship and date, Problems 1. the Vita, the Huomini Singhularii, and the Pazzi Chapel 2. Manetti's reliability as a source, Scope and influence) notes, critical text. Eight b&w pages of glossy photos at front of buildings and pages of the text from the 1400's. Text of the Vita (page 34 on) contains English translation on the L. page and Italian on the R., heavily noted. 176 pages. Brunelleschi's "bvision created the first architecture of the Renaissance. His works in Florence, such as the great dome of the Cathedral, The Pizzi Chapel, The Church of San Lorenzo and the Foundling Hospital are among the chief ornaments of that city."
8vo., First Edition, with 10 coloured, tinted and monochrome plates, and numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text; handsomely bound in full navy 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, ribbon marker, uncut, original gilt from upper board and backstrip, bookplate and trade ticket all preserved and mounted on new and separate leaves at front, a splendid copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 8pp advertisement (unopened) for the Clerical Journal bound in at end. With the armorial bookplate of Christopher T Perowne, and contemporary trade ticket of Fletcher & Alexander of Norwich. The signature on the title is that the Rev. J. Spurgeon Green, sometime vicar of St. Mark's Marylebone. Cutts' valuable essay was written originally as a supplement to the Clerical Journal. Its importance was recognised immediately and he was urged to produce a revised and augmented version with additional woodcuts and the ten famous plates. A SPLELNDID AND UNIQUE COPY OF A VERY SCARCE TREATISE
Hardcover with dusjacket, 275 pages, Illustrated. text in English. . ISBN 9781885254641. Fehn was born at Kongsberg in Buskerud, Norway. He was the son of John Tryggve Fehn (1894?1981) and Sigrid Johnsen. He received his architectural education at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Oslo. He entered his course of study in 1946 and graduated during 1949. Among other instructors, he studied under Arne Korsm. In 1949, Fehn and architect Geir Grung won the competition for the Museum Building for the Sandvig Collections at Maihaugen in Lillehammer. In 1950, Fehn joined PAGON (Progressive Architects Group Oslo, Norway). The group, which was led by Arne Korsmo, had the goal of implementing and promoting modern architecture. In 1952-1953, during travels in Morocco, he discovered vernacular architecture, which was to deeply influence his future work. Later he moved to Paris, where he worked for two years in the studio of Jean Prouvé, and where he knew Le Corbusier. On his return to Norway in 1954, he opened a studio of his own in Oslo. At the age of 34, Fehn gained international recognition for his design of the Norwegian Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World Exhibition. In the 1960s he produced two works that have remained highlights in his career: the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1962) and the Hedmark Museum in Hamar. Other notable works include the Norwegian Glacier Museum at Fjærland and the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. He was a professor at Oslo's School of Architecture from 1971 to 1995 and principal from 1986-1989. He additionally lectured throughout Europe including at Paris, Stuttgart and Barcelona. He also lectured in the United States at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Cooper Union in New York City and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.
This is a very good hardcover copy in gray linen cloth covers decorataed and titled in brown and gilt. Title on spine faded. Very clean inside and out. No marks anywhere, just light toning to endpapers. Text in Italian. This is a massive survey of traditional Sardinian arts and architecture. Finely printed with sophisticated typography and design by Fratelli Treves. 16 color plates by painter G.Biasi. Each section illustrated in black & white with photographs and reproductions of Biasi's paintings and drawings. 274 black & white plates with photographs and occasional line drawings. The survey covers textiles, lace and traditional costumes, jewellery, ceramics, basketry, furniture and other decorative arts, household implements, and architecture. 12" high X 9" wide, 133 text pages + plates. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
pp. viii, 344, iii + 105 Plates, diagrams, plans, tables, etc. 8vo. 22 cm. Some old age stain and foxing. Attractive later half leather over marbled boards. Billington sets forth the knowledge an architect must have: history, the antique orders, directions for drawing the orders, the principles of composition, etc. With an extensive glossary, plates, and tables of proportions, etc. The greatly expanded Second Edition. Highly desirable and eagerly sought after. A wonderful gift for any architect. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W144
Scholar's name to inner cover (G. L. Huxley). 1 cover very lightly bumped and small abrased spot to edge of rear board else fine. ; The Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai (lit. 'Brief Historical Notes') is a remarkable work describing the city and antiquiites of Constantinople. Its Greek is extremely difficult, its content often obscure and the extant text seemingly incomplete. ; Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition X; 305 pages
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (31 x 25 cm). In English. 511 p., color ills. "This is a temporary exhibition project to display the history of Istanbul from its foundation to its transformation into a capital city during the Roman and Byzantium Empires, and its rebirth by the Turkish conquest of the city in 1453. The exhibition will feature collections from the Istanbul Archeological Museum, Topkapi Palace Museum, Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts as well as some other State museums, along side with rare and precious items coming from the British Museum, Hermitage Museum, Bargeloo Museum, the Louvre Museum and the Vatican Museum to present the impacts and interactions of the Byzantium Empire with other entities of its time. This will be the first time that a comprehensive exhibition is opened in Turkey on Byzantium. Additionally, Istanbul's history as an Imperial capital identified with history of Europe will be reflected with its bright and turbulent phases.".
Very Good English Original b/w portolan chart. Folded. A little foxing and some pencil markings and notes in Ottoman script in its period. Oblong double elephant folio. (70 x 102 cm). In English. Bosphorus to Kerempeh from the Russian survey of 1834 with additions and corrections by Commander W. J. L. Wharton., R. N. 1872-80. It's written 'London published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty Jare. 16th 1854. Also shows Killa Bay (Shile Bay) from a survey by Lieut. Comm. W. R. Pristen and the midshipmen of H. M. S. Royal Sovereign, 1920. Topography partly from a Turkish map. Up side of map, engraved a view from sea of entrance of the Bosphorus, Rumili (sic. Rumeli) Lighthouse and environment with several hills. And also shows Amastra (Ancient Amastris) from Russian surveys, 1834-41; Kosku Bay from a surbey by Capt. Spratt R. N. 1854; and Sungul Bay (Zonguldak) from the Heraclee Companys plans to 1915. A rare navigation chart.
New English Original decorative cloth bdg. Folio. (33 x 33 cm). In English and Turkish.155 p., color and b/w ills., maps (some folded). Some of plans - maps and their makers from the contents of book: "The earliest city planning sketches displaying the then status of the city are the plans drawn by Livio Amedeo Missir located at the Santa Maria Church.", The well-known geographer Jean Denis barbie de Bocage's plan, In 1830s, British Navy Officer's plans, Luigi Storari's plan, Lamec Saad's plan, Charles Goad's plans, Karl Baedeker's plans, and very important maps of Izmir (Smyrna - Smyrne) city. 500 copies were printed.
Vol 1: minor shelfwear to book. DJ has tears and chipping. DJ spine discolored. VG/G. Spine a bit sunned. VG- Vol 2: DJ Spine a bit sunned with creasing along top edge. NF/VG; Vol 3: 1 corner very lightly bumped. DJ has creasing along top edge with 1 tiny tear. VG+/VG ; Vol I: (1990) isbn: 0299118207 405 pp; Vol II: (2000) isbn: 0299167100 374pp; Vol III: (2002) isbn: 0299177106 312 pp NF; 3 Volume Set. ; Vol. 1/3/2022; Heavy set. Will require extra shipping.
Spine is sunned. Light shelfwear to boards. Former owner has written bibliographic reference to ffep (about 4 lines in pen) and his name to ffep. No writing in text. ; Includes 62 pages of plates at end. Attempts to answer the question of what were the original placement and context of the eight Aurelian panels now on the Arch of Constantine and their three companions in the Museo del Palazzo dei Conservatori; Monographs on Archaeology and the Fine Arts, XIV; 102 pages
New English Original bdg. In special slip-case. Oblong folio. (31 x 41 cm). In English. 180 p., color and b/w photos. "This visual journey takes in the Byzantine and Ottoman monuments and cityscapes that make Istanbul unique among the world's great metropolises. Aerial photographs and detailed views of the city walls, St Sophia, St Savior in Chora, the Grand Bazaar, aqueducts, the mosques of Sinan, and other landmarks are accompanied by views of Bosphorus villas and scenes of the Princes' Islands and reproductions of old engravings. The accompanying text is by Dr Cyril Mango, a professor of Byzantine art and architecture. 30 by 40 cms, 180 pages. Hardbound in Setalux cloth and presented in a slipcase.".
This is a very good hardcover copy in blue cloth boards decorated and titled in gilt. Toned and soiled around the edges. Spine faded. Patterned endpapers darkened around the edges, but clean. Blank endpapers foxed. Otherwise clean throughout. This is the 2nd limited edition of 350 copies. One of the scarcest architectural books about Kentucky traditional architecture and gardens, and rare in any condition. It was produced with the assistance of a group of about 200 subscribers, who quickly brought out another edition after the first limited edition of 250 copies was gone. Illustrated throughout in black & white and printed on a heavy stock glossy paper, it has survived relatively well. All text and illustrations clean. It covers over 250 of the most interesting and historically significant structures in Kentucky. Almost all illustrated with at least one photograph. 12" high X 10" wide, 180 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.