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195037729Garden City New York: Published by Doubleday Doran & Compan Inc 1950. Vols. 5-38. Profusely illustrated. 34 vols. Folio. Bound in cloth and in half-cloth condition varies but generally very good. With unobtrusive library pockets and call numbers on spine. Vols. 5-38. Profusely illustrated. 34 vols. Folio. Continuing the Garden & Home Builder. Published by Doubleday, Doran & Compan, Inc unknown books
19041726Scranton NJ: International Textbook Company 1904. Hardcover. Very Good -. Part I: iv 46 pp with illustrations plate xi in rear pocket. Part II: vi 52 pp with illustrations18 plates in rear pocket. Both volumes show light general wear and soiling to boards rubbed corners name of front free endpapers; contents clean and sound. No dust jackets. Due to size shipping charges may be more than standard for priority or international orders. International Textbook Company hardcover 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
1968TB23657Barre Mass.: Barre Publishers 1968. First Edition. First printing Very near fine in ivory cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine and printed end sheets and with the top edge of the text block stained a light yellow. A folio measuring 14" by 9" with spots of foxing and light soiling on the covers and the spine and there is a small prior owner's book plate on the second free end pag.e In a very good unclipped dust jacket with 1/4" deep chips across the upper edge of the spine area which is faded as is the upper two inches of the front panel. 205 pages including an index glossary and text. Illustrated throughout with over 200 scale line drawings. Barre Publishers hardcover books
1952WRCLIT37434New York: Architectural League of New York 1952. Tall quarto. Spiral-bound printed wrappers. Photographs. First edition. Covers lightly stained covers bumped at the fore-edge corners bumped but a good or better copy. Architectural League of New York unknown books
1983008374Detroit: Wayne State University Press 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine first edition. The uncommon clothbound edition in dustwrapper. 155 pp monograph. Fine copy in near fine unclipped dustwrapper with even fade to spine colors. <br/><br/> Wayne State University Press hardcover books
199128552Cambridge: MIT Press 1991. First American edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Tall wide clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 543 pp. A significant and comprehensive study of western garden architecture. illustrated in both color and black and white. A near fine example in dustwrapper. Very large and heavy volume. Additional shipping charges may apply. MIT Press unknown books
193910510Berkeley: University of California Press 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. First edition. 185 pp plus ground plan of the exposition. Mild spotting to covers else a clean and tightly bound copy in very good dustwrapper with a closed tear and some creases near base of front panel. Illustrated with photographs. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
190320404Boston: Rogers & Manson. Good. 1903-1904. Vols. 12-13. Hardcover. NOISBN . no dust jacket solid binding but much external wear including fraying at several corners spotting on front cover etc.; internally quite clean and firmly bound with the exception of one loose page. B&W photographs plates diagrams plans etc. Bound volume of 24 monthly issues of this large-format architectural trade periodical approx. 13" x 10-1/2" containing about 550 pages altogether "devoted to the interests of architecture in materials of clay." The publication contains a wealth of information regarding architectural and construction practices of the period primarily in the U.S. although there are a number of features focusing on British architecture and occasional coverage of notable structures in Spain Germany and elsewhere. Designs are presented and discussed for nearly every type of private and public building: single-family homes hotels department stores train stations apartment houses office buildlings clubhouses hospitals churches including Westminster Cathedral in London etc. Many topics are treated in-depth in multi-part articles: "The Planning of Apartment Houses"; "The Business Side of an Architect's Office"; "Hospital Planning" there's a LOT about hospitals; "Interesting Brick and Terra-Cotta Architecture in St. Louis"; "Brickwork on the Pacific Slope" mostly dealing with San Francisco -- before the 1906 earthquake of course; etc. An article on "Brick Architecture in and about Chicago" in the September 1903 issue features photos of several Frank Lloyd Wright houses. As one might imagine there is a great deal of attention paid to "fireproof" construction including several articles of the "lessons learned" variety in the wake of various notable urban fires e.g. the Iroquois Theatre fire in Chicago in December 1903. Especially notable in this regard is an extensive 52-page report on the Great Baltimore Fire of February 1904 issued as a special supplement to the March 1904 issue; it describes and discusses the fire's causes and effects in great detail and is illustrated with numerous "aftermath" photos of various buildings. This is considered the third most destructive urban fire in American history surpassed only by Chicago's 1871 blaze and the San Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906. Indexes to both volumes are bound in at the front. . Rogers & Manson hardcover books
1774042251London: The Authors 1774. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in contemporary half calf rubbed and worn at corners hinges cracked but bindings intact. Tear to the corner of the title page scattered foxing and offsetting but generally quite clean. Old ownership marks a few marginal notes in an early hand possible Charles Davies whose ownership inscription on front pastedown notes that he bought the book at "the Sale of Mr. Lloyd Williams Esqr." in 1838. Pencil marks to pastedown. Volume 2 endpaper detached with 185 plates dated 1774-1778 it was originally issued in parts from 1774-1778 1 colored numerous folding depicting a wide variety of design elements houses inns libraries etc. The first volume forms a Builder's Dictionary A-Z. 345pp 98pp plus 185 plates. Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: Architecture; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042251. <br/><br/> The Authors hardcover books
1852573Worcester: Published by Edward Livermore 1852. Large 4to. 280 x 215 mm. 11 x 8 ½ inches. 148 pp. Illustrated with 200 plates of plans elevations details and practical stair-building on 54 plates and in the text. Contemporary sheep Black leather label with title in gilt on spine; some rubbing to binding; text block clean and bright; six examples of dried leaves inserted and now removed causing browning to paper stock on verso and recto of the page.  Ownership inscription in pencil of "Harvey Bricknell Barnard Vt." on front free endpaper. With faults a very good sound copy in original binding. Fifth edition revised and enlarged with new plates and a chapter on rural architecture. Original issued in 1848 Brown's work became a standard manual for carpenters and builders and went through at least six editions the final one being printed in 1854. Brown was a practicing Lowell Ma. architect whose goal was to produce a manual written in simple terms which explains the techniques of construction without the complexity of a treatise on architecture.  Interesting text which places some focus on existing home built in Worcester and surrounding area with details of construction and design patterns. Hitchcock American Architectural Books 217 for 1851 edition. . Published by Edward Livermore unknown books
190044207London: George Bell & Sons 1900. Green cloth stamped in black elaborate scrollwork decoration stamped in relief. Moderate wear; spine darkened; light foxing to eps; short closed tear to fore-edge of frontispiece. VG. xii 147 7 pp. B/w frontis intratextual photographic images and floor plan. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/>Bell's Cathedral Series. George Bell & Sons hardcover books
196111248Princeton: Princeton University Press 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/fine. Large quarto. 235 pp plus 127 illustrations at rear of book. Prior ownership name of P. F. Norton else a fine copy in fine dustwrapper. Great copy of this scholarly work. A heavy volume. <br/><br/> Princeton University Press hardcover books
258346Hard Cover. Very Good binding. No marks of any kind. Some very light foxing to the edge of the first two preliminary pages only. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good binding. unknown books
1985009008Easley: Southern Historical Press 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Scarce volume on Robert Mills. Prior ownership name of P. F. Norton former Professor of Architecture at the University of Massachusetts else a fine clothbound volume issued without dustwrapper. Contains 124 illustrations. <br/><br/> Southern Historical Press hardcover books
1999181018New Brunswick N.J.: Transaction 1999. Paperback. VG/VG Cover has minor wear around edges. Color illustrated paper wraps. 158 pages : illustrations. edited by the Fellows of the Institute for the Study of Classical Architecture. Transaction paperback books
1914228435New York: The Record and Guide Co 1914. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Illustrated; Pencil underlining and margin notes. Pages 18 and 19 are browned from inserted newspaper clipping. Brown cloth binding with dark brown lettering. Light to moderate edgewear to borads. Very Good binding. The Record and Guide Co unknown books
198527852New York: Electa / Rizzoli 1985. First American edition. Paperback. Very Good. Square paperbound volume. 140 pp. Illustrated mostly in black and white. A book on human dwelling. Clean handsome very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Electa / Rizzoli paperback books
1896040280Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1896. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 48pp; frontispiece and 17 other illustrations from photographs map 7"x7". Bound in pictorial cream wrappers cover picture red lettering. Small dampmark at foot of spine otherwise in fine condition. 7" x 4.5" With Andrew McNally as President and E.D. Neff as Manager the La Mirada Land Company sought to promote their 2300-acre La Mirada town site and orchard tract 17 miles southeast of Los Angeles. This booklet covers the climate of coastal California the 1895 Tournament of Roses at Pasadena the impressions of Dr. Chauncey Depew Southern California colonies access by rail olive and lemon orchards the surf at Long Beach Lake Windermere irrigation olive oil production uses and profits etc. The topographical map shows the locations and acreages of various crops on the property of the La Mirada Land Company and Windermere Ranch. <br/><br/> [Rand, McNally & Co.] paperback books
184554067Dublin: Hodges and Smith 1845. Second edition. 256 illustrations. xix 525 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Blind-stamped cloth. Faded and lightly worn joints starting hinges cracking bookseller's receipts and presentation slip tipped onto rear endpapers else very good. Second edition. 256 illustrations. xix 525 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Hodges and Smith unknown books
1978104202MIT Press 1978. Softbound. VG. Color illustrated wraps. 580 pp. over 900 illustrations. "If we are what we build then this book with its nine hundred photographs and drawings is not only a major pictorial resource for the architectural historian but a sort of American album a scrapbook of a special aspect of our cultural history. MIT Press unknown books
199815697Santa Monica: Hennessey Ingalls 1998. First edition thus. Cloth. Fine/very good . Quarto. 265 pp. Color frontis photo. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout. A reprint edition of the 1928 original. A fine clothbound copy in very good glossy pictorial dustwrapper. Hennessey + Ingalls unknown books
195319449New York: Horizon Press 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8.25 x 10.25 inches 326 pp with illustrations from photographs. Bound in original red and white cloth; no dust jacket. Minor fraying to base of spine very slight sunning to spine. Internals sound and unmarked. A collection of Wright's lectures and interviews on modern commercial and residential architecture. Horizon Press hardcover books
200514601Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust 2005. Softcover. Near fine. 230 pp extensively illustrated with color photographs. Indexed. Very slight cover wear otherwise as new. Clean tight unmarked. "A lively history of the Getty that chronicles its growth from a small museum in a ranch house in Malibu to an organization that now comprises not only the renown Museum but also the Research Institute Conservation Institute and Foundation. But most engagingly this book records the architectural adventure of reconfiguring a beautifully but topographically challenging site into one that could continue to accomodate the splendid Museum building and could also provide for an outdoor theater laboratories for convervation work and more." Oversized; shipping charges will be more than standard for priority or international orders. J. Paul Getty Trust paperback books
19861474Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1986. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 326 pp with illustrations photographs plans maps index. Very light wear to edges; else fine in fine dust jacket protected by a mylar cover. From the dust jacket: "Modern Jerusalem is one of the most fascinating laboratories for urban development. These studies conducted in 1980-1984 by teams of faculty students consultants and advisors from the Jerusalem planning community and the Harvard Graduate School of Design provide a unique sense of Jerusalem's natural and built environment its livability cultural diversity and political and religious tensions." Due to size shipping charges will be more than standard for priority or international orders. MIT Press hardcover books