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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 79 p., b/w ills. Yeni mimari ve Bauhaus. Translated by Özgönül Aksoy, Erdem Aksoy.
in cop.: Le conferenze e gli articoli scritti negli anni di Harvard «Il nostro secolo ha prodotto il tipo dell'esperto in milioni di esemplari: facciamo posto ora agli uomini di ampia visione» - in 16°, bross. edit. ill. - trad. di Renato Pedio - illustrazioni in b.n. fuori testo
cartone edit. ill. flessibile - prima edizione it. - trad. di Lorenza Di Lella; prefazione di Renato De Fusco - illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo
Very Good Turkish Original 7 b/w photos including 7 original photographs of Istanbul walls. 6,5x9 cm. [THE WALLS OF CONSTANTINOPLE] [A collection including seven original photographs of Istanbul walls on the Bosphorus].
TOURS, A. Mame & Fils - 1892 - In-4° 1/2 reliure - Dos à 5 nerfs avec caissons, fleurons et titre dorés - Plats et gardes marbrés - Toutes tranches dorées - Frontispice & Chromolithographies en couleurs hors-texte & illustrations noir et blanc - 583 pages
TOURS, A. Mame & Fils - 1878 - In-4° - Broché - Frontispice & Chromolithographies en couleurs hors-texte & illustrations noir et blanc - 554 pages - Propre
Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1988. Petit in-4, (23,5 cm x 26,5 cm), cartonnage toilé bleu, jaquette illustrée, étui, 292 pp. Importante iconographie dans et hors-texte en noir et en couleurs. 320 illustrations, dont 80 en couleurs. Exemplaire en parfait état (neuf). Nombreuses contributions.
175pp. : illus., maps, ports. ; 23 cm Paperback Very good condition
Undated, but previous owner's name and date (1957) inside front cover. No other inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 32pp. History and architecture of the Cathedral, illustrated with black & white photographs.
Gebonden, 108pp. ISBN 9789061002703. Bouw- en Woningtoezicht Rotterdam 1861-1986. Nieuw.
4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
259 p. illus. Introduction by Edward Everett Hale Hardcover Good condition spine ends worn
208 pages, illustrated, crease to rear cover. eng
Montsouris. 1946. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 106 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. 'Collection pratique'. Petite histoire de l'architecture. Comment identifier le style des monuments...
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Underlining in pen to pages. Small stain to top of front panel of DJ. A few scratches to back panel of DJ . ; Few sources reveal the life of the ancient Romans as vividly as do the houses preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius. Wealthy Romans lavished resources on shaping their surroundings to impress their crowds of visitors. The fashions they set were taken up and imitated by ordinary citizens. In this illustrated book, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill explores the rich potential of the houses of Pompeii and Herculaneum to offer new insights into Roman social life. Exposing misconceptions derived from contemporary culture, he shows the close interconnection of spheres we take as discrete: public and private, family and outsiders, work and leisure. Combining archaeological evidence with Roman texts and comparative material from other cultures, Wallace-Hadrill raises a range of new questions. How did the organization of space and the use of decoration help to structure social encounters between owner and visitor, man and woman, master and slave? What sort of "households" did the inhabitants of the Roman house form? How did the world of work relate to that of entertainment and leisure? How widely did the luxuries of the rich spread among the houses of craftsmen and shopkeepers? Through analysis of the remains of over two hundred houses, Wallace-Hadrill reveals the remarkably dynamic social environment of early imperial Italy, and the vital part that houses came to play in defining what it meant "to live as a Roman." ; 244 pages
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket. The jacket is complete. just a little toned around the edges, also the inside flap is price-clipped. Very clean inside and out, just a short neat previous owner name on the dark blue front endpaper. Probably the best survey of colonial churches in the mid-Atlantic states. With black & white photographs and measured drawings on almost every page. Brief introduction by Horace Wells Sellers. 13" high X 10" wide, 291 pages. A beautiful copy in the scarce dust jacket. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Top edge of rear wrap is discolored (yellowed). Else fine. ; 73 plates at end. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 55; 225 pages
Light edgewear to wraps. ; In the ancient world, as now, portraits were made to defy death, to commemorate personal achievement, wealth and social status, and to familiarise people with their rulers and the most distinguished men and women of their day. This book traces the origins of portraiture in archaic Greece and the emergence of images of recognisable individuals, whether poets or philosophers or Hellenistic Greek kings. Within the Roman world portraits reflected a growing sense of Roman identity; at the same time the Romans were passionate collectors of portraits of famous Greeks. Portraiture was of particular importance in the first century BC when, with the collapse of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the empire, portraits were used to advance the causes of competing politicians: a particularly illuminating example is the creation and dissemination of the image of the first emperor, Augustus, which is discussed here in detail. With the aid of numerous illustrations, Susan Walker examines the problems of interpreting ancient portraits and addresses some more unusual aspects of portraiture, such as the significance of the beard in the ancient world. Dress, hairstyles and background 'props' can all help the modern viewer to place the subjects of ancient portraits in their historical and social context. ; Classical Bookshelf; 9.4 X 6.7 X 0.4 inches; 112 pages
Plastic on plastic-coated covers is beginning to peel to front foreedge, else Very Good; 64pp, illustrated. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 64 pages
Plastic on plastic-coated covers is beginning to peel to lower corner. ; 64pp, illustrated. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 64 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; British Museum Paperbacks Series; 8.5 X 8.5 X 0.3 inches; 72 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; British Museum Paperbacks Series; 8.5 X 8.5 X 0.3 inches; 72 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). ; British Museum Objects in Focus; 8.0 X 5.6 X 0.5 inches; 64 pages