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1876004112Philadelphia: Pomeroy Whitman and Company 1876. Very Good . 1 double-leaf print from the 1876 Atlas of York County Pa. Signed "Ray Del." Contains an aerial view of the ironworks with inset illustrations showing sections of the house front department and the machine shop as well as several close-ups of machinery. Also shows a steam locomotive on the train tracks running in front of the ironworks. The ironworks was located on W. North Street in York. The company was founded in 1840 by Elisha Geiger and Samuel Bechtol; other partners during the 19th century included Alexander Small Edward G. Smyser and Smyser's sons. "E.G. Smyser" appears over the central door in the print with "Variety Iron Works" above that. In 1877 it opened an office in Baltimore where much of the ornamental ironwork was sold. The company also produced iron castings for J.W. Fiske Co. in New York City beginning in 1869. The company continued to operate until 1941. As of 2013 the central building was being used by the York Academy Revinoal Charter School. In Very Good Condition: slight staining along edges not impacting the image; solid and otherwise clean. Pomeroy, Whitman and Company unknown
196400007546Romine: Editura Academiei Republicii Populare 1964 483 pages minor wear. Neat architecture illustrations text in Latin. Green boards mild stain to top foredge small stain on a few pages. Scarce. Editura Academiei Republicii Populare hardcover
1968BOOKS028040IToronto:: Univ. of Toronto Pr. VG unmarked illus. Hardback set; DJs - G/VG. c. 1968. ISBN: Nat'l Res. Council - Canada; Univ. Toronto; Univ. West. Ont.;. ISBN: Meterological Br. Dept. Transport xvi 772; vii 461 pp. Catalogs: ARCHITECTURE. Keywords: ARCHITECTURE WIND BRIDGES TOWERS. Univ. of Toronto Pr. hardcover
00009582New York: Arts and Architectural 27 pages small tear along bottom edge soiled tear along magazines backstrip. Includes the layouts for the winners: Charles d. Wiley Russell M. Amdal and Eduardo Fernando Catalano. Charles Eames was on the judging jury for this competition. Scarce. Arts and Architectural paperback
1980mon0000080316McGraw Hill Higher Education 1980-07-01. Hardcover. Good. 2.8179 in x 23.1724 in x 16.6773 in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean text sound binding. McGraw Hill Higher Education hardcover
19793724694McGraw-Hill 1979. 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. No dust jacket. Backstrip torn. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1150grams ISBN:0070023425 McGraw-Hill hardcover
195617141<p>'ИÑÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñ Ð ÑƒÑÑкои Ðрхитектура</p><p>History of Russian Architecture' by Brunov et al. Very Good HC no DJ. All text in Russian/Cyrillic. 2nd edition revised and enlarged. Brown morocco-grain cloth over boards gilt stamped titles on front cover and spine; ribbon marker; errata slip tipped in at rear end papers. Bright clean square covers and spine; slightly bumped at fore corners; tightly bound; bright clean interior. Discusses and pictures buildings and architecture from Ca. 10th Century to early 20th. Photos drawings engravings on almost every page. 4to 614 pp.</p> State Publishing House of Literature on Construction and Architecture hardcover
a109529c. 1800. Two accordion fold volumes silk-string bound; matching bindings. Both 9-1/3 x 6 -1/2 inches; 23.5 x 16.5 cm. Covers have very pale blue flower pattern. One volume- 47p. - appears to be all text. In the second volume- 64p. - the text is laid out sparsely on each page we don't know why. Also in the second volume are 3 folded pictures open to roughly 6 x 5 inches of what seem to be domestic home floor plans with some text on the plans. These are just laid in not detached . Fairly Good. String binding of volume has started to give but is still holding. String binding in second volume is secure. Both volumes are worn but no tears or chips. Light worming off/on in text. Pictures available on request. Bookseller bookmark laid in volume 2. Pictures available on request. . unknown
1981102070Philadelphia Pa: Aga Khan Awards 1981. Paperback. Near fine. Volume 2 only. of two; 77 llustrations B&W photos and detailed architecture line drawings; maps.30 cm. Uncommon. Many small but very detailed architectural renderings in pen and ink focusing on India and the Islamicate world including Southeast Asia. At head of t.p.: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture // Traditional Housing and Shelter design Conference papers and proceedings Développement rural Congrès Rural development Rural development Congresses Sociologie rurale Congrès Sociology Rural Sociology Rural Congresses. Aga Khan Awards paperback
192096897Ambler Pennsylvania: Ambler Asbestos Manufacturing circa 1920's. 1920's. Good. - Quarto 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled pictorial wraps. The covers are soiled and the spine is rubbed and splitting along the top and bottom. 8 pages including the covers with color and black & white illustrations of homes and roofs with English Tatch & Colonial style shingle roofs. The edges of the pages are slightly creased with a horizontal crease across the middle. Good. <p>One of the first asbestos factory towns in America Ambler Pennsylvania was home to the Ambler Asbestos company founded by Dr. Richard Mattison and Henry Keasbey in the 1880's. What had started as a patent medicine company became a producer of asbestos products when Mattison discovered how to make pipe insulation with magnesium carbonate and magnesium. Opening its first textile plant in 1896 the company produced as many asbestos products as it could conceive including shingles millboard tiles artificial lumber gloves gaskets etc. Ambler, Pennsylvania: Ambler Asbestos Manufacturing, circa [1920's]. paperback
1893100864283 Washington St. Boston Mass. ca. 1893. Oblong 8vo. 28 vintage albumen prints approx. 4-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. mounted on disbound stiff board album leaves printed captions affixed beneath all but one image mounts warped and chipped A selection from the inventory of some 400 to 500 images of historic Massachusetts homes offered by the Boston photographic firm of William Halliday.Includes Standish House Duxbury Alden House Duxbury Fairbanks House Dedham Wayside Inn Sudbury Whittier birthplace Haverhill Newgate-Yeamen Garrison House Revere Coffin House Newbury Royall House Medford Gov. Bradstreet House North Andover Quincy Mansion Wollaston unknown
2414New York: The Architectural Book Publishing Co. 1923. First edition Folio 212 pages bound in original blue cloth with gilt spine titles. A most impressive study of the architectural firm of Mellor Meigs & Howe with photographic images as well as architectural drawings of some of their most important commissions. The preface was written by Owen Wister in praise of the mission of the architects of this prestigious concern to allow "life to determine the character of a building". This particular volume is concerned primarily with residential and farm buildings displaying the firm's dedication to standing against the commercialization of art and architecture by applying the deepest philosophical and aesthetic elements of the Arts and Crafts movement. Indeed the influence of the British architectural principles seen in the work of Bailey Scott Philip Webb and others is in keen evidence. The book retains its original dust wrapper exhibiting some light wear but complete and bright. This title has been reprinted but the new version is a sad representative of this substantial handsome work. Quite scarce in this condition. hardcover
1880102458<p>No place no date 188. 4to. 33 ff with 33 albumen photographs c. 25 x 20 cm on the recto only. 3/4 blue calf marbled boards. Spine goldtooled. binding worn and a bit shaky but holding well. Top edge gilt. Good well preserved prints but a few are a bit faded and slightly damaged.<br /><br />Album with 33 original photographs mounted on cardboard. The photos show various Euorpean cathedrals churches and palaces. They contain a.o. Notre Dame de Paris The Sainte Chapelle in Paris the Palazzio Vecchio in Florence the Tower of Pisa Westminster Abbey in London Saint Paul's Cathedral in London the Cathedral of Burgos the Cathedral of Milan etc. And a few show details of monuments. Most are unsigned by a few give names of the photographers or publishers. Giacomo Brogi - died 1882; Stengel & Markert - active between 1885 and 1889; Bolletti - c. 1880 - 1890.</p>
a92837Boston 1898. American Architect. All issues for the period April to June 1898 bound in one volume. Folio text illustrations floor plans many fine plates 3/4 leather with maroon cloth. Heavy volume. About 400p. Good hinges beginning to crack on outside but still holding; leather backstrip cracked and worn; text VG clean and binding secure; No ownership marks. . hardcover
a92838Boston 1898. American Architect. All issues for the period July to September 1898 bound in one volume. Folio text illustrations floor plans many fine plates 3/4 leather with maroon cloth. Heavy volume. About 400p. Good hinges beginning to crack on outside but still holding; leather backstrip cracked and worn; text VG clean and binding secure; No ownership marks. . hardcover
a92835Boston 1898. American Architect. All issues for the period October to December 1898 bound in one volume. Folio text illustrations floor plans many fine plates 3/4 leather with maroon cloth. Heavy volume. About 400p. Hinges not cracked in or out. Stamped "withdrawn" on endpapers but no library marks at all no spine numbers no pocket etc. Text clean and binding secure. Cover tips worn down. . hardcover
a92888Boston 1898. American Architect. All issues for the period January to March 1898 bound in one volume. Folio text illustrations floor plans many fine plates 3/4 leather with maroon cloth. Heavy volume. About 400p. Fairly Good inner hinges secure and unbroken; leather backstrip cracked and worn and lightly chipped; text VG clean and binding secure; No ownership marks. . hardcover
a92878Boston 1899. American Architect. All issues for the period January to March 1899 bound in one volume. Folio text illustrations floor plans many fine plates 3/4 leather with maroon cloth. Heavy volume. About 400p. Good inner hinges secure and unbroken; leather backstrip cracked and worn and lightly chipped; leather worn off 2 cover tips; text VG clean and binding secure; No ownership marks. . hardcover
a55925Boston 1902. Published weekly. Issues for the period July-September 1902 bound in one volume. Hardcover. Folio text illustrations floor plans plates some foldout index black cloth. Institute bookplate. A a few institute blind stamps in text. Near Good hinges cracking spine ends worn and torn. . hardcover
a29866London 1815 Wm. Clarke. Octavo 8.5 x 5.5 inches about 80 fine architectural engravings full leather. Boards reattached with later professional spine reinforcement boards Good to VG. Text clean and bright with only a few occasional spots. Text bindings secure. Good. 4 volumes. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
19284505Paris: Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts 1928. Hardcover. Fair. 1928. Hardcover. Fair. No DJ. 36p listing of medal winners over 100 b&w plates. Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts hardcover
267789New York: Helburn. hardcover. good. 52 black & white plates of plans elevations and details some marginal finger smudging; several plates torn and crudely taped on rear. Folio 1/2 leather edgeworn; spine ends chipped and repaired. New York: Wm. Helburn no date circa 1890.<br/> <br/> Helburn unknown
187018204probably English 1870. 1 vols. Matted within the shape of a pointed arch 9 x 10-1/2 inches in a contemporary frame 16 x 17-1/2 inches overall. 1 vols. Matted within the shape of a pointed arch 9 x 10-1/2 inches in a contemporary frame 16 x 17-1/2 inches overall. A skillful rendering most likely professional of a portion of a building probably a school or similar institution. unknown
a63584NY 1934-1936 American Institute of Architects. 22 monthly issues July 1934 though May 1936 but lacking July 1935 privately bound without original covers in 4 Hardcover volumes. 4to. hundreds of illustrations uniform red cloth . Each volume has the owner name Clifford Henry James stamped in gilt on the front. VG plus some light browning of end papers slight bit of wear on a few pages. 4 volumes: . hardcover
a15834Boston Bates and Guild. 13 loose issues dated 1904 to 1913. We have Sepember 1904; June 1908; January February and April 1910; April May July August November 1912 and January March June 1913: Folio fully photo illustrated with large fine photos original wraps. Many advertisements. Special topics covered in these issues include: Gardens many by E.L.Luytens Minneapolis Museum Competition City Planning in America South Church Parish House New York City Pittsburgh Church Competition Three Modern Bridges English Parish Churches. Good Plus to VG some cover wear one backstrip reinforced. Thirteen issues. Will require additional postage. . paperback