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17500311# AUTEUR: Dupain de Montesson # ÉDITEUR: C.A Jombert # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1750 # COUVERTURE: veau marbré dos à nerfs ornés # DÉTAILS: La science des ombres par rapport au dessein. ”Ouvrage nécessaire â ceux qui veulent dessiner l'Architecture civile et militaire, ou qui se destinent â la Peinture.” in 8° relié XVI + 92 pp + 14 pl + de 95 â 168 pp + 4 pl + 3ff. 1ère édition 18 planches dépliantes HT gravées sur cuivre. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17801702# AUTEUR: Menand M. revu - corrigé & augmenté par M. Mangin - architecte-expert-juré du Roi # ÉDITEUR: Mangin - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1780 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 basane marron - dos lisse à faux nerfs filets dorés et titre doré # DÉTAILS: In folio relié 46pp et 46 planches dépliantes. Pagination en 6 parties ou chaque planche fait face à son texte de référence. Sommaire: 1 traité des portes(11 planches). 2 Traité des voussures (7 planches).3 Traité des voutes (6 planches).4 Traité des trompes (8 planches).5 Traité des descentes de caves (8 planches). 6 Traité des escaliers ( 6 planches) # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17672949# AUTEUR: Gallaccini et Visentini # ÉDITEUR: Giambatista Pasquali, Venezia # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1767 et 1771 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Reliure XXème demi Vélin titre et fleurons dorés au dos # DÉTAILS: # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
179654397(Leipzig, Jean Sommer, 1796). 4to. Contemp. marbled boards. Spine rubbed. (54) pp. of text and ""Verzeichnis der in den zwölf ersten Heften... enthaltenen Ideen"" and 105 (of 110) engraved plates of which 13 are handcoloured. Textleaves somewhat brownspotted. Some plates with brownspots, mainly marginal.
174417726Paris: Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert. Good. 1764 17691744. First Edition; Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert. Hardcover. 3 books bound together in contemporary full brown speckled calf with 5 spine bands & gilt decoration & lettering. Marbled endpapers. Page edges dyed red. Illustrated with chapter headers vignettes and engraved fold-out plates. Text & plates are tight & clean. 1-RECHERCHES SUR LA CONSTRUCTION.DIGUES : 60 pp . 2; 1764; 1st edition; 7 fold-out plates. 2-THÉORIE DES FLEUVES: 2 ix 1130pp 2; 1769; 1st French edition translated from the German ; 13 fold-out plates. 3-TRAITÉ DE PERSPECTIVE: 7-108pp bound without i-vi.lacks 3 leaves of prelims including title page ; 1744; 1st edition 15 fold-out plates. L'abbé Deidier 1696-1746 was a mathematician and professor of artillery at l'Ecole Militaire de La Fère. Dampststain only on front & rear endpapers and pp 81-85 of Des Fleuves. Spine ends rubbed with small loss. Front hinge starting 1" at top & front lower corner bumped. French text. Architecture. ; B/W engravings; Square 4to 9" - 11" tall; 284 pages . Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert hardcover
172014931[S.l., s.é., s.d.] [circa 1680]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 357 x 223 mm.
172014981[S.l., s.é., s.d.] [circa 1680]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 357 x 228 mm.
172014930[S.l., s.é., s.d.] [circa 1720]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 268 x 202 mm.
172014928[S.l., s.é., s.d.] [circa 1680]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 357 x 223 mm.
172014929[S.l., s.é., s.d.] [circa 1750]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 357 x 223 mm.
172014925S.l., s.é., s.d. [circa 1724]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 418 x 318 mm.
178341168Sans lieu, , 1783. In-8 de 47 pp., veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
177090715s. n. | s. l. s. d. [1770] | 70 x 59 cm | Une feuille rempliée
173429117London: Printed by C. Ackers for J. Wilford and J. Clarke 1734 1734. First edition. ESTC T56391; NCBEL II 798: "Doubtfully attributed to Ralph. Text a little foxed; fine copy. 8vo recent panelled calf period style by Phil Dusel red morocco spine label gilt lettering. viii viii 119 1 pp. Folding table. With half-title. A detailed travel guide to London's architecture monuments fashionable squares and statues from "mere Gothic heaps of stone without form or order" to the stately works of Inigo Jones Christopher Wren and the influence of Venetian Andrea Palladio. The entertaining narrative begins in the center of London and meanders out to Westminster Abbey and further still to the recently built Grosvenor Square. In the Poet's Corner at Westminster the narrator comments on the absence of John Milton and William Shakespeare and of Grosvenor Square he writes that "there is no harmony or agreement in the parts which compose it." The Critical Survey has traditionally and convincingly been attributed to American James Ralph who was born in Philadelphia around 1700 and in 1725 moved to London with his friend Benjamin Franklin. Ralph was an erudite and prolific Grub Street author pamphleteer playwright and poet who had a wide range of interests that is reflected in the variety of subjects he wrote about. According to Franklin he "was ingenious and shrewd genteel in his manners and extremely eloquent . . ." His guide to the architecture of London went through several subsequent revised editions. One could easily read it on a walking tour through London today. London: Printed by C. Ackers for J. Wilford and J. Clarke, 1734 unknown
1774SB13235London: R. Baldwin 1774. A very well aged book usual age toning to the pages all pages intact and safely sewn in age toning and wear to the end papers. 15 plates including 3 folding; Sunned green cloth spine plain brown paper boards; No spine titling; Light edge and corner wear; Single line of errata on the verso of the title page; 144pp. First Edition. Cloth Spine w/paper Boards. Very Good. Illus. by 15 Plates Including 3 Folding Plates. 4to - Over 9 ¾" -12" Tall. Hardcover. R. Baldwin Hardcover
1770041343London: Printed for Newbery and Carnan 1770. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Set of 10 volumes octavo; complete with 240 copper plates and vignettes in the text. Bound in contemporary calf green and red spine labels gilt rules decorations and lettering. Edges of several boards lightly rubbed. 7" x 4" This is quite an elaborate county-by-county treatment of the 18th-century English and Welsh countryside with its small towns castles monuments Roman ruins cathedrals &c. with handsome copper-engraved plates of views and buildings. Printed for Newbery and Carnan hardcover
170725022081002Printed for D Brown at the Black Swan; J Walthow in the Middle Temple Cloisters; B Took at the Middle Temple Gate; and D Midwinter at the Rose and Crown London 1707. Second Edition with large additions. Hardcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. Full title: "A Parallel of the Antient Architecture with the Modern In a Collection of ten Principal Authors who have written upon the Five Orders Palladio and Scamozzi Serlio and Vignola Barbaro and Cataneo Alberti and Viola Bullant and De Lorne. The Three Greek Orders Dorick Ionick and Corinthian Comprise the first part of this treaty. And the Two Latin Tuscan and Composita the latter. Written in French by Roland Freart Sieur de Chambray; made English for the benefit of Builders. To which is added an Account of Architects and Architecture in an Historical and Etymological Explanation of Certain Terms particularly affected by Architects. With Leon Bapista Alberti's Treatise of Statues." Contains: Dedication to Most Serene Majesty Charles the Second dated 1664; Dedication to Sir John Denham Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath Superintendant and Surveyor of His Majestie's Building and Works; Epistle to John Freart Author's Brother dated 1651 Paris - in English; Prose to John Evelyn in Latin; Main Text - plates are paginated with text 116 pages all pages present but pagination error not binding error between 109 and 112 ; Title page for Accounts of Architects etc. and Statues dated 1706; Dedication to Sir Christopher Wren; Preface; Account of Architects and Statues; Catalogue. Decorated headers footers and capitals all forty plates on reverse of the text are present. No covers no free end-papers nothing before title-page. Title page and last page are detached remains of spine are present and the text block binding is otherwise sound. Pages and plates are clean and bright last page has a vertical crease. 1 v iv vi ii 116 2 ii ii 75 1. Text is in English not French. Contains many black and white illustrations. No dust jacket as published. Missing covers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 25022081002. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Printed for D Brown at the Black Swan; J Walthow in the Middle Temple Cloisters; B Took at the Middle Temple Gate; and D Midwint hardcover
175320316London: C. and J. Ackers 1753. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 11.25 x`9.25 inches pp 14 v 78 1 ad with 13 leaves of plates one folding. Illustrations engraved by Pierre Fourdrinier after Francis Price. Contemporary calf boards rebacked with new spine with raised bands original black leather spine label. Armorial bookplate of British civil engineer and architect W.C. Mylne 1781-1863 on front pastedown. Boards show moderate scuffing and general wear rear board has staining to the lower quadrant near the spine. Binding sound text and plates very clean though slightly rippled. Price was an architectural surveyor who held the position of "surveyor and clerk of the fabric of Salisbury Cathedral" for seventeen years. This was one of the first serious architectural studies of a Gothic building. C. and J. Ackers hardcover
175320316London: C. and J. Ackers 1753. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 11.25 x`9.25 inches pp 14 v 78 1 ad with 13 leaves of plates one folding. Illustrations engraved by Pierre Fourdrinier after Francis Price. Contemporary calf boards rebacked with new spine with raised bands original black leather spine label. Armorial bookplate of British civil engineer and architect W.C. Mylne 1781-1863 on front pastedown. Boards show moderate scuffing and general wear rear board has staining to the lower quadrant near the spine. Binding sound text and plates very clean though slightly rippled. Price was an architectural surveyor who held the position of "surveyor and clerk of the fabric of Salisbury Cathedral" for seventeen years. This was one of the first serious architectural studies of a Gothic building. C. and J. Ackers hardcover books
177635511York: Printed for A. Ward and the Author 1776. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. xvi 420 pages. Marbled paper covered boards. Brown leather spine with gilt decorations. Both covers are detached. Title label missing. The right front flyleaf and the rear end sheets are present but loose. Spine has vertical cracks. Text block is in good condition. A tipped in receipt for purchase of this book signed by the author is located before the title page. Armorial bookplate of "Bryan Cocke Owston" on the front paste down. Printed name label - "From the Office of Morley Jeffers Williams" located above the bookplate on the front paste down. "Bryan Cocke Owston" inscription written in old ink on the title page. Poor to fair condition. Printed for A. Ward and the Author unknown
177752923121018Printed by Simmons and Kirkby Canterbury 1777. The Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Tree calf leather binding contemporary to publication date with gilt decoration around edges of covers spine heavily decorated with red spine label light wear to joints and edges. Dull clean marbled end-papers with bookplate with crest and "Providentia Tutamen" on inside of front cover. Sound binding previous owner's name "Sarah Thomdon 1816" on title-page clean pages and plates. Includes all 24 required single page plates and fold-out plates. x 10-36 1-402 Index. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 52923121018. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Printed by Simmons and Kirkby hardcover
17501009DGum 1750. Kupferstich. Blattgrösse: 18 x 14 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
17501009DGum 1750. Kupferstich. Blattgrösse: 18 x 14 cm.
175956138Nürnberg, Christoph Weigel, 1759. Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamps on title-page. (8),48,(4),58,26,(2) pp., 183 engraved plates. Clean and fine.
17881241425Wiener Neustadt, Adam u. Co. 1788. 3 Bl., 178 S., 1 Bl. Errata, 8 Falttabellen, 7 (von 10) mehrfach gefalteten Kupfertafeln. Hpgtbd d. Zeit (Spiegel vorn m. alter handschriftl. Sign., bibl.-Stempel auf Titel, vereinzelt etwas braunfleckig, ohne die Tafeln 6 - 8).