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190021803New York City: Turner & Kilian Architects 2291 Broadway 1900. Group of 7 drawings and plans exterior and interior all accomplished via blueprint on durable linen-backed paper stock many with colors added for details; each with the Turner and Kilian Architects 2291 Broadway New York identification and C.T. Ramer owner; scale of 1/4" = 1 ft; including: #1. Side Elevation 19 1/2" x 29" light wear trimmed at part of top no loss to drawing very good condition; #2. Rear Elevation gables ornamented with elaborate scroll- work and with a large porchway 21 1/2" x 37" some edgewear dustiness good; #3. Basement Plan 22" x 36" indicating footings colored fresh air inlets barber shop store bicycle section bar women's and men's servants quarters ice house pastry room coal storage and baggage rooms; #4. First Floor Plan 23" x 37" various chambers waiting rooms parlors dining room pantry butler & serving rooms with coloring on the inner walls and central alcoves some edgewear and rubbing good and with a small cloth tab attached having the date of 1900; #5. Second Floor Plan 23" x 36 1/2" guest chambers stairways balcony toilets fire escape some edgewear and rubbing edge-fraying good; #6. Third Floor Plan 17" x 35" similar to 2nd floor with the addition of store rooms light wear very good; # 7. Attic Plan 18 1/2" x 35 1/2" long storage spaces and hallway light wear very good; these plans reflecting the creation of the early 20th century resort community of this area on the Rockaway Queens Long Island peninsula relatively early in its first period of existence before a devastating storm in 1914 and fire in 1922 destroyed many of the older buildings - "Arverne" originally begun via the investment and real estate development activities of Remington Vernam c.1842 - 1907. . Architectural Plans. Not Bound. Good. Turner & Kilian Architects 2291 Broadway Paperback books
191023012New York: The Architectural Society 1910. 108 pages; illustrated with black and white plate pages throughout one of them folding; officers of the undergraduate chapter were James C. MacKenzie Jr. Henry B. Brainerd Joseph H. Clark Harold D. Way; with a listing of the faculty of the School of Architecture at Columbia as well as the alumni members and the students for 1909 - 1910 candidates for higher degrees degrees certificates non-matriculated and the constitution of the chapter; followed by the thesis and post graduate design American Academy in Rome designs Advanced Intermediate Elementary Designs followed by a section of advertisements mostly of architectural interest and were purchased by companies which made the publication of the Annual possible: contractors heating systems various materials manufacturers more; approx. 9 " x 12" size; original red printed and illustrated paper wraps; worn with triangular 1" chip at bottom margin front; contents very good. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. The Architectural Society Paperback books
191923808Boston Massachusetts: Thomas Ellison 1919. Group of 16 images of imposing New England coastal homes 12 exteriors pillared porch-ways terracotta-tiled roofs inner courtyards garden walks and paths grape arbors & plantings tennis court viewing area & coastline 4 interiors showing furniture and décor; mostly black and white silver gelatin prints a few in sepia; all with the studio back-stamp of Thomas Ellison Architectural Photographer 52 Kilby Street Boston active 1905 - 1923 acting as photographer for the John Calvin Stevens architectural firm; not dated circa 1919 from internal evidence; not identified and the views probably of a couple of the many Maine Stevens-designed homes; approximately 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" size; bit of curl to the edges a little oxidizing; 2 with creases; old pencil numbers on backs; with a 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" snapshot of one of the same residences with a couple of cars & people in front of the main entrance corners and margins worn; overall the group in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. Thomas Ellison Paperback books
193026475New York City N.Y.: Hi-Heat Gas Co. Inc. 1930. 20 pages; illustrated in 2 colors and photographic half-tones. Showing equipment and the plant of the company and with exterior views of Gurney's Inn Montauk Long Island; the home of Peconic Duck Farm owner Alexander B. Soyars at Riverhead; home of florist Peter J. Buse at Hicksville; NYC tailor C.F. Wetzel home at Remsenburg; Rev. John G. Hehr's home at Southold; the old Taylor Home at Heckscher State Park E. Islip and a few smaller images of the Syosset residence Thomas Whittaker proprietor of Green Acre Farm Langon's Restaurant in the same town and the home of builder Fred Hallock of Jamesport L.I. all of which are quoted with testimonials as to the efficacy of Hi-Heat's gas service. Approx. 6" x 9" size; illustrated stapled green paper covers; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Hi-Heat Gas Co., Inc. paperback books
191623655Seattle Washington: Shingle Branch West Coast Lumbermen's Association 1916. Group of materials includes: 1916 Farm Buildings of Red Cedar Shingles 16 pages black and white illustrated throughout including photos and plans of George Brewster's farm buildings at Brookville L.I. designed by Alfred Hopkins A.A.I.A.; others from Seattle WA with 1916 Distinctive American Homes of Red Cedar Shingles 16 pages similarly illustrated with various designs plans and layouts of homes using this product; both of these 6" x 9" approx. size stapled illustrated covers both with color interior stamps "Red Cedar Shingles The Roof of Ages" tipped on first and last leaves and both with laid-in postal return cards for more information; with Newspaper Electrotypes for Red Cedar Shingle Dealers showing 6 advertising designs for the product illustrated and with txt pricing; ".You can run these in your local paper just as they are." these were free sent for the cost of postage - also matrices were available; the newspaper advertising cuts are illustrated one side of a large sheet approx. 16 1/2" x 22 1/2" size; folded as issued and with light wear; with a small flyer How You Can Increase Shingle Sales from the Dealers' Service Bureau of the Association printed 3 sides approx. 3 1/2" 6 1/2" size with a lined-through correction; with 1918 typed printed letter signed by the Asst. secretary of the association sent to Sherman Ernhout & Son Livingston Manor NY referring to a purchase Ernhout made of M.R. Smith Lumber & Shingle Co. and sending the enclosed advertisements as a helping aid to selling the shingles they'd bought; on Association letterhead light wear fold lines; all items in very good condition; with the original mailer about 1/3 torn away as are its postage stamps; an interesting group of advertising materials for this specific architectural product. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Shingle Branch West Coast Lumbermen's Association Paperback books
192026044New York New York: Not Published 1920. Group of three early 20th century watercolors the largest signed in ink by Harry D. Pelcher; all three were acquired at the same time from the same estate. The largest approx. 15" x 12" size the other two approx. 2" shorter in length. Larger piece with old glue residue from being matted at some point in the past approx. 1 1/2" on three edges; a little darkening to paper; colors still bright with naive artistic appeal. Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
195023297Riverhead New York: Charles A. Wood Architect 1950. The architect's name and address in the photo printed at lower right; photograph finished in very high gloss; paper a little toned; light wear; not dated circa 1950; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Charles A. Wood Architect Paperback books
201223880New York NY: Jonathan Foster Studio 2012. 42 pages; a monograph via photography of the Noyac House designed by Jonathan S. Foster; with a short introductory text regarding its development design purpose and progress; approx. 6 3/4" square size; glossy photo-illustrated softcover paper wrap covers; light wear; in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Jonathan Foster Studio Paperback books
19621386New York: American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation 1962. Staplebound. Color illustrated wraps. Very good. 29 pages. 28 x 21 cm. Color illustrated bathroom catalog emphasizing "high fashion" color schemes. "Here is the newest idea in bathroom elegance.Spice Mocha Venetian Pink Fawn Beige Regency Blue Ming Green Manchu Yellow and Platinum Gray." Illustrated with color photos and architectural drawings. Stamped on both front and rear covers: West Ferry Creations 151 School Street North Woburn Mass. 01801 WELLS 3-7437. Covers lightly rubbed interior clean. <br/><br/> American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation paperback books
19848030Asheville NC: Friends of Anthony Lord / The Asheville Art Museum 1984. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. Near fine in pictorial staple-bound wrappers. Some light spotting to covers. Thin oblong quarto. 19 3 pp. Photograph of of Anthony Lord by Doris Ulmann reproduced on title page; illustrated throughout with black & white reproductions. <br/><br/> (Friends of Anthony Lord / The Asheville Art Museum) paperback books
1870010489London: Longmans Green 1870. 1st Edition. Hardcover. VG`. 8vo pub brown cloth blind rules gilt tites spine coated endpapers xiv 304p illustrated. Slightest wear to spine ends nd corners some light fozxing largely confined to prelims and rears solidly bound. uncommon Mitchell title. Longmans, Green hardcover books
184331210Rugeley: John Thomas Walters 1843. 1st edition. Later light orange paper wrappers. Wrappers starting to detach otherwise VG. 25 1 blank pp. 7 plates inserted after text. 8vo. <br/><br/> John Thomas Walters unknown books
1971257182Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili 1971. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. No markings in text; binding sound with small tear to inside hinge; illustrated throughout with photographs and architectural plans. near Very Good binding. Editorial Gustavo Gili unknown books
185321559New York: G.P. Putnam 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. viii 366 pp with 19 steel-engraved plates portraits and views of the authors' homes 14 wood-engraved vignettes of which 7 are printed in color and 16 facsimiles. A handsome copy in publisher's full morocco with stamped decoration and raised bands all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Some scuffing to the leather occasional light foxing; else very clean and sound. Includes chapters on Audubon Paulding Irving Bancroft Bryant Dana Prescott Sedgwick Cooper Everett Emerson Simms Longfellow Hawthorne Webster Kennedy and Lowell. The chapter on Emerson also includes some discussion of Thoreau who "lives in the berry-pasture upon a bank over Walden Pond and in a little house of his own building." BAL 1345; Bennett p. 58. G.P. Putnam hardcover books