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1720006730Paris: Jean Mariette 1720. 3/4 Morroco Marbleized Board. VG. Two volumes in original mottled calf: the end of the rear board of volume 1 has been expertly recovered with dyed calf to match corners polished to blend in. Some reveal to hinge volume 1 and wear to the raised bands gilt compartments on both volumes cords partially revealed and holding. Internals unfoxed clean crisp plates and text. In volume 1 there is a shaved edge to rear leaves resulting in shallow loss to last bundle of chairs at midsection outer margins not affecting text block or plate. A very nice unspohisticated copy. Volume 1: frontispiece title 4 3 13 6 8 40 4 w/ double plate xii w/ 3 plates 355 w/ 103 plates some double page or foldout . Volume 2: frontispeice title 357 - 920p. Jean Mariette unknown books
192829376Welland Canada: The Baskerville Press 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarter cloth over boards. Hardbound quarto. 60 pp. With illustrations. Published as A Baskerville Press Quarto No. V. A clean very good copy lacking the rare dustwrapper. This copy has been INSCRIBED by the author and dated in 1931. The Baskerville Press hardcover books
198784792Mexico D.F.: Division de Estudios de Posgrado Facultad de Arquitectura UNAM 1987. Paperback. Very Good. First 10 issues. No. 1 Febrero 1984-No. 10 Mayo 1987. Original wrappers. 29cm. "Rejected Tozzer Library" stamp on one issue. Text in Spanish and English. A total of 31 issues were published between 1984 and 1996. <br/><br/> Division de Estudios de Posgrado, Facultad de Arquitectura, UNAM paperback books
1930857381930. PREWAR ARCHITECTURE. DAI-ICHI GINKÔ. Tokyo: Showa 5 1930. Western-style binding in wrappers. Includes 9 tipped-in photos of the new Dai-Ichi Bank building in Tokyo. There are 17 plates as well and text describing the history of the bank. In addition there is a small wrappered pamphlet describing the new building itself with floor plans etc. and a laid-in photo of the building. Some foxing and a few of the tipped in photos have edgewear. Overall good condition. unknown books
200331149New York: Rizzoli 2003. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. A Fine copy in a similar jacket. 223 1 blank pp including Index. Color photography by Paul Rocheleau. 12-3/8" x 10-3/8" <br/><br/> Rizzoli hardcover books
196811233New York: Da Capo Press 1968. Second edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. Second edition combining two volumes in one. Large octavo. 260 plus 238 pp. Prior ownership name of P. F. Norton to front endpaper else a fine copy in near fine price intact dustwrapper. A heavy volume. <br/><br/> Da Capo Press hardcover books
1966410Tübingen: Ernst Wasmuth 1966. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. pp 142 234 plates 8 folding plans. Rear hinge a bit wobbly else a fine copy in original cloth. Dust jacket shows general shelf wear and a few short tears. Text in German. Extensively illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings. Due to size shipping charges may be more than standard for priority or international orders. Ernst Wasmuth hardcover books
1963531Hanau Germany: Dausien 1963. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 215 pp illustrations with maps architectural plans illustrations illustrated endpapers. Very light general wear to boards; contents clean and sound; in cardboard slipcase. Dust jacket shows very light shelf wear; bottom 1/3 of front flap crease is starting to peel slightly. Text is in German. An extensively illustrated study of the Angkor temple complex in Cambodia. Due to size shipping charges may be more than standard for priority or international orders. Dausien hardcover books
2166As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 75. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
1737123537Two vols. Paris: C.A. Jombert 1737-8. Two vols. 4to title page in red and black vi Dedication a Monsieur Turgot Avis au relieur Approbation xvi 198 pp.; vii i Avis au relieur 180 pp. Numerous head- and tail-pieces. Vol. 1 with engraved frontispiece by Cochin and 44 plates 42 folding; Vol. 2 with 111 plates 15 folding. Most of the plates drawn and engraved by Blondel. All text-pages printed within a borderline. Original cats-paw calf rather worn joints repaired vol. 1 with new labels internally some browning and soiling a good solid set for reference not in "collector's condition". § First edition second issue without half titles errata slips and with Jombert's address as "Rue Dauphine". A handsomely illustrated work of the 18th century French architect and writer Jacques-François Blondel 1705-1774. The plates in Vol. I includes many architectural designs for houses and those in Vol. II depict both interior and exterior ornaments as well as garden plans. See Weinreb: "Arts Applied" #326 £240!: "an important source book of rococo designs of the mid eighteenth century surveys most aspects of the country house in an effort to point out the rights and wrongs of proportion composition and interior planning." Fowler 49. Berlin Cat. 2400. Graesse 1:441. Brunet 9800. C.A. Jombert unknown books
2164As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 46. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
2161As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 46. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. 250.00 unknown books
2150As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 36. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
2159As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 39. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. The Temple was built in 500BC on the site of an even older shrine dedicated to Saturn. It was reconstructed in 42BC by Lucius Munatius Plancus a Roman Consul who was an officer in Julius Caesars army during the conquest of Gaul. He installed the Treasury of the Roman Republic here where it remained until 28BC. It was destroyed by fire in 283AD but later rebuilt. All that remains today are eight columns and a part of the pediment which bears a Latin inscription. In English it reads: The Senate and the people of Rome restored what fire consumed. Saturn who was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Kronos was the god of agriculture and the harvest or of life and death. Like Kronos he was represented as a hooded figure bearing a scythe. Because he was afraid of being overthrown he ate his all his children apart from Jupiter Neptune and Pluto whom for some reason he could not swallow. In time his fears became reality; he was overthrown by Jupiter who became the king of the Roman gods. unknown books
2146As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 29. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
2147ARCHITECTURE LAURO GIACOMO. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE. DE TEMPLUM DEAE VESTA The Temple of the Vestal Virgins. As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 30. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
2143As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 43. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
2149As published in a later edition of Antiquae Urbis Splendor orig. 1612-1628. Pl. 35. Engraving. Image: 7 X 9 ¼. Margins: 9 ¼ x 13 ½. Includes the legend below. In fine condition. Giacomo Lauro was a printmaker active in the map and view industry of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century Rome. unknown books
197817311978. Staplebound. Silver wraps. Very good. 63 pages. 8.5 x 11 cm. Reproduction of 1936-37 Catalog distributed by Gladys Koch Antiques Stamford CT with introduction. Chase chrome wares featured Art Deco decorative home and kitchen appliances. Black and white photographs of each item with description and price. Clean copy. <br/><br/> paperback books
1978007037New York: Oxford University Press 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First US edition of the architect's most well known book a study of Manhattan architecture. A fine copy in very good price clipped dustwrapper. This copy boldly SIGNED by Koolhaas and quite scarce thus. Signed by Author. Oxford University Press hardcover books
1988219269Nashville TN: Convention Press 1988. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. B0006ESGLA; Stapled Wrappers. Very Good binding. Convention Press 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
198831069London: Routledge. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0415002400 . Illustrated. First edition. Remainder mark on bottom edge else about fine in a fine dust jacket. . Routledge hardcover books
1927007959Berllin: Im Propyläen-Verlag 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to original binding decorated cloth spine over paperbacked boards profusely iullustrated incl 9 tipped in color plates w/ tissue guard. Important 20thC German survey of international architecture largely Geman including modernist work of Max Bromme Le Corbusier Walter Gropius Wassilij Kandinsky Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Otto Wagner and Frank Lloyd Wright. Boards sl worn at corners internals appear unused. Im Propyläen-Verlag hardcover books
198511607Koln: Vista Point Verlag 1985. First edition. Cloth. Fine/fine. Tall 4to. 144 pp. Illustrated with numerous color photographs by Celia Korber-Leupold. Text in German. Fine clothbound copy in fine photo-illustrated dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Vista Point Verlag hardcover books