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1983110201Paris: Fondation Le Corbusier / Editions de l'architecture d'aujourd'hui 1983. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Very good. wraps two volumes 239 341 pp text in French. Fondation Le Corbusier / Editions de l'architecture d'aujourd'hui paperback
195513153Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui Boulogne 1955. paperback. fine. Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Boulogne unknown
1995stela1025New York: Monacelli Press 1995. 1995. 5 volumes. pp. 96; 97-180 10; 95 12; 82 8; 165. English text. includes sketch & drawing illus. by Le Corbusier. softcover with cloth slipcase. First Edition of the English Translation Limited to 500 numbered copies of which this copy is number 143. 1st Edition. Soft cover. [New York]: Monacelli Press, [1995]. Paperback
193323564Paris: Les Editions G. Cres et Cie 1933. Pictorial wrappers. Very Good . A very presentable copy of the 1933 1st edition. Clean and VG in its pictorial wrappers with a tender --but still perfectly sturdy-- front inner hinge. Lacking the publisher's glassine dustjacket. Octavo part of Les Editions G. Cres's "Collection de 'L'esprit Nouveau" series. Les Editions G. Cres et Cie unknown
194324189Paris: Editions De L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui 1943. Decorative Wrappers. Very Good . The 1943 1st edition and the first book i the "Urbanism Des CIAM" series. Clean and VG in its decorative wrappers with light offsetting to the rear panel panel and light browning to the preliminaries. Still though an attractive copy. Octavo 184 pgs. including dozens and dozens of illustrations a number of them in color throughout. Editions De L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui unknown
195425087Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1954. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. A superb example of the 1954 and 1958 American editions of the 2 volume set both published by Harvard University Press. Vol. 1 is the 1954 stated 2nd American printing and Vol. 2 is the 1958 1st American printing. Both volumes clean and Near Fine in bright price-intact Near Fine dustjackets. Both volumes also translated from Le Corbusier's original French by Peter De Francia and Anna Bostock. In their wonderful square dimensions 12mos. Vol. 1: "A Harmonious Measure to the Human Scale Universally Applicable to Architecture and Mechanics"; and Vol. 2: "Let the User Speak Next". A very handsome set. Harvard University Press unknown
192721409New York: Payson & Clarke Ltd 1927. Cloth. Very Good . The presumed 1927 true 1st American edition borrowing its sheets directly from the 1927 1st British edition "translated from the thirtenth French edition and with an introduction by Frederick Etchells". Also using "Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay & Sons Limited Bungay Suffolk" alone on the copyright page. A solid presentable copy to boot: tight and VG to VG in its tan cloth with publisher's clean blue stripe running vertically down the front panel. Fascinating unidentified very Decoish bookplate to the front pastedown otherwise very clean internally. Quarto dozens and dozens of black-and-white plates and line-drawings throughout. Payson & Clarke Ltd unknown
195122697Venice: Societe Europeenee de Culture 1951. Original wraps. Near Fine/Very Good . Uncommon 1951 Le Corbusier 4-pg. essay "Is There a Crisis in Art". Reprinted from the French review "COMPRENDRE" #4 here elegantly re-fashioned in its stand-alone off-white wappers and glassine dustjacket. Tall quarto a touch of light spotting to the glassine otherwise very sharp. Societe Europeenee de Culture unknown
1988032784USA: Rizzoli 1988. 1st Edition. Hardcover. About Fine. Illustrations in colour and duotone. Slipcase slightly soiled otherwise in about fine condition. 16mo. Rizzoli hardcover
10945No place or date 1950s. Four folding leaves 6 pages of print probably mimeographed or similar 12mo unpaginated but apparently complete one staple illustrated cover with title as above damage to spine closed tears contents good two minor changes including "imitate" changed to "mitigate". Two galleries are mentioned in the text containing works the Wavertree Gallery Bowring Gallery and the Prince George Gallery. Wavertee suggests Liverpool but I seek ilumination as to place. However the only copy recorded on COPAC and WorldCat finds itself in Cardiff minimally described. No place or date [1950s?] unknown
88161London Phaidon 2008. 768 S. u. o. P. ca. 35 Bl. ca. 2000 oft farb. Abb. Kart. in Schmuckschuber Schuber etw. bestossen sonst tadellos. EA. - «Comprehensive visual biography of one of architecture’s greatest innovators. Extraordinary insight into his private and professional world. Over 2000 images including rare and umpublished documents». 010 London, Phaidon, 2008 unknown
199514596New York: The Monacelli Press Inc. New in New dust jacket. 1995. First Edition Thus. Soft Cover. 1885254156 . Limited printing of 500 copies. In publisher's shrinkwrap. Slipcase is cardboard covered with yellow cloth on top and bottom black cloth around the main body of the case. Front and pack has a paste down with the title author and The Monacelli Press Fondation sic L. C. Originally published in Milan Italy in 1994 in Italian. In English and French; translated from the Italian by Mila Dau. The original four Carnets notebooks are written in French with mostly b/w a few in color drawings sketches notes which are pencil like in appearance. Some of the pages are numbered others are not. This set presents four meticulously reproduced travel notebooks of Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier on his travels through Germany which came at the end of his tour of the Orient. In pocket-sized journals he noted what he saw sketched ideas and places and offered thoughtful commentary on his experiences which took place 1910-1911. A fifth 160-page volume provides a concise overview of his journey in English and a reprinting in French of his written entries. Le Corbusier was born in France on October 6 1887; died in France on August 27 1965. He had a long and successful career helping to create revolutions in architecture during the middle part of the 20th century. Many of these are still strongly influential to the current day. On the back page of the fifth volume titled 'Transcriptions' it states this is a limited edition of 500. ; B & W illustrations; 4 x 6 1/2 x 1 3/4; 300 pages; NEW. Slight rubbing/bumping to slipcase faint 1/2" blue mark on label. . The Monacelli Press, Inc. paperback
199513616New York: The Monacelli Press Inc. New in New dust jacket. 1995. First Edition Thus. Soft Cover. 1885254156 . Limited printing of 500 copies. In publisher's shrinkwrap. Slipcase is cardboard covered with yellow cloth on top and bottom black cloth around the main body of the case. Front and pack has a paste down with the title author and The Monacelli Press Fondation sic L. C. Originally published in Milan Italy in 1994 in Italian. In English and French; translated from the Italian by Mila Dau. The original four Carnets notebooks are written in French with mostly b/w a few in color drawings sketches notes which are pencil like in appearance. Some of the pages are numbered others are not. This set presents four meticulously reproduced travel notebooks of Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier on his travels through Germany which came at the end of his tour of the Orient. In pocket-sized journals he noted what he saw sketched ideas and places and offered thoughtful commentary on his experiences which took place 1910-1911. A fifth 160-page volume provides a concise overview of his journey in English and a reprinting in French of his written entries. Le Corbusier was born in France on October 6 1887; died in France on August 27 1965. He had a long and successful career helping to create revolutions in architecture during the middle part of the 20th century. Many of these are still strongly influential to the current day. On the back page of the fifth volume titled 'Transcriptions' it states this is a limited edition of 500. ; B & W illustrations; 4 x 6 1/2 x 1 3/4; 300 pages; Slight rubbing/bumping to slipcase faint 1/2" blue mark on label. . The Monacelli Press, Inc. paperback
1947059157Zurich 1946 1947: Les Editions Darchitecture Erlenbach 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Four Volumes Beige Cloth Ownership Signatures Of Robert P. Meyerhof Aia. 1910-1929 Is 216 Pp. Quatrieme Edition 1946 Light Usage Ink Numbers On Spine. 1929-1934 Quatrieme Edition 1947 Has Light Usage With Worn Dust Jacket Dust Jacket With Number And Chip On Spine. 1934-1938 3E Edition 1947 Light Usage Numbers On Spine. 1938-1946 First Printing 1946 Light Usage In Well Worn And Torn Dust Jacket With Numbers On Spine. Musty Odor. <br/> <br/> Les Editions Darchitecture Erlenbach hardcover
193580069London: The Studio 1935. 1st edition. Nice Copy. quarto. orig. cloth 124pp. b/w plates The New Visions series No. 1. No dust jacket but a nice copy of an extremely scarce & important book. PHOTO available The Studio hardcover
1982SONG0262120933MIT Press 1982-09-16. First U.S. Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 10.50x2.25x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MIT Press hardcover
1935004448London: The Studio Ltd. 1935. 16 pages followed by 124 b&w illustrations most are photos. "Aircraft" was the publisher's title Corbusier added his own "L'avion accuse ." "The airplane indicts". He loves the airplane for itself form and function material use and as a metaphor for what it and its like will do for humanity. He extolls "The Birds-Eye View" of what man has created and what man must change. Clean throughout. The front free-endpaper is missing; its removal has caused the hinge to be roughened with some loss of paper over the hinge at the bottom. Also the pastedown endpaper has some surface loss at a corner due to the removal. The hinge remains strong; tight binding. Boards are soiled and worn at corners and at the head and tail of the spine; the spine is faded. "The New Vision" was a series begun by The Studio; Aircraft is No.1. Please see the images provided. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 9 3/4" x 7". The Studio Ltd. Hardcover
192654892Berlin and Leipzig: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart 1926. First German edition of the Second French edition. Hardcover. vg. Octavo. xv 253 3pp. Original orange cloth with yellow lettering and modern design on cover yellow lettering on spine in original dust jacket with red design and lettering as cover. Corbusier shares his views with many of the leading modern architects in Germany the Netherlands etc. Corbusier is however the first to conceive his ideas in book form sharing his ardent views systematically. Profusely illustrated with 230 reproductions of photographs in b/w drawings and plans. Translated from the French and edited by Hans Hildebrandt. Text in German. Dustjacket with light wear along top and bottom edge and lightly rubbed. Initials of previous owner on front free endpaper in felt pen. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris 1887-1965 used the pseudonym Le Corbusier. He was a Swiss-born architect writer sculptor painter and modern furniture designer who is famous for his contributions to 'Modern Architecture'. In 1930 he became a French citizen. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart hardcover
89087Zürich Galerie Arteba 1985. 90 x 52 cm Etwas angeschmutzt minimal Fehlstellen Fusssteg etwas wasserändig - dennoch attraktiv. 010 Zürich, Galerie Arteba, 1985 unknown
1935ACrcLE C45London & New York: The Studio 1935. 1935. 8vo. pp. 16 text illus. 124 b/w photograph illus. cloth boards warped cloth discoloured & frayed at extremities light foxing to text & endleaves. First Edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. London & New York: The Studio, [1935]. Hardcover
193324191Paris: Led Editions G. Cres 1933. Pictorial wrappers. Very Good . A clean very presentable copy of the 1933 1st edition. Solid and VG in its original collaged wrappers. Internally very sharp with no writing or markings to speak of. Octavo part of the publisher's "L'Esprit Nouveau" series. Led Editions G. Cres unknown
1933009619Paris: Les éditions G. Crès et Cie 1933 8vo 24.5 cm 88 2 pp. Printed wrappers wrappers slightly rubbed small tear at the tail of the spine. Uncut copy of this polemical pamphlet by Le Corbusier Charles-Édouard Jeanneret 1887-1965 one of the central figures of twentieth-century modernist architecture and urbanism. Published in the Collection de "L'Esprit Nouveau" the text constitutes a vigorous defense of the modern architectural movement against attacks from academic and institutional circles. It was written as a direct response to a campaign led by the architect Gaston Umbdenstock professor at the École Polytechnique and studio chief at the École des Beaux-Arts who on 14 March 1932 delivered a widely publicized denunciation of modern architecture at the Salle Wagram before an audience convened by the Chambers of Commerce with the support of the Institut de France. Le Corbusier interprets this offensive as representing the interests of traditional building trades threatened by new construction methods such as steel framing reinforced concrete and industrialized techniques that were transforming architecture. The pamphlet opens with the declaration that it introduces no new doctrine but serves purely as a "defense" warning that the real danger to the modern movement lies less in overt academic opposition than in the infiltration of academic attitudes within modernism itself. The immediate occasion for the publication was a request from supporters in Algiers where Le Corbusier had recently delivered well-attended lectures on architecture and urbanism for a response to Umbdenstock's attack which had been widely circulated there. A vivid document of the ideological conflicts surrounding modern architecture in the early 1930s. Les éditions G. Crès et Cie paperback
199723780<p>Basel: Birkhauser Verlag 1997. 1st thus. 3 volumes stiff card. Very Good in Very Good slipcase/slipcase. landscape 4to. profusely illustrated 3 Volume set being a study and re-publication of Le Corbusier's color studies including a volume of 'Color Swatches' as per the series of swatches produced by the Basel wallpaper company Salubra in 1931 a volume of 'Color Keyboards' which Le Corbusier originally produced in 1959 as an instrument for the harmonic use of color in architecture and a further volume of text outlining Le Corbusier's thoughts and theories on color in architecture and how it may function in largely white spaces; text by Arthur Ruegg in German English and French; includes bibliography; the volume of text includes copious illustrations in colour and b&w; all volumes black stiff card with white titling to spines; all volumes Very Good with mild curling to corners of text block for color swatches volume; housed in printed illustrated slipcase lightly rubbed with one or two minor worn patches:PLEASE NOTE: VERY HEAVY ITEM MAY INCUR EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES</p> Birkhauser Verlag
1947g9187Paris: L'Homme et L'Architecture. G : in good condition with dust jacket. Library rebind. Ex.lib. Book-plate on paste-down. 1947. First Edition. Quarter leather over brown cloth cover. 310mm x 240mm 12" x 9". i-xvi124pp; xvii-xx. RIBA library rebind of a special magazine article featuring Le Corbusier's 'Unité D'Habitation a Marseille'. Bound by Messrs J. Starr and Sons Ltd Wigan. . L'Homme et L'Architecture hardcover
36692Zurich Switzerland: Les Editions d'Architecture Artemis/Girsberger 8 Volumes complete. Only 1930 volume front hinge cracked and Volume 1957-1965 appear to be Firsts. All of the other volumes are later editions. Only Volume 1938-46 is in a dj which is very worn. Spines on Volumes 1920-1934 and 1957-1965 have been reattached. Owner's sig and date appears in each volume at base of front flyleaf. Careful packing and fast efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. Please note: International and Domestic Priority orders for this item will require additional shipping. . Hardcover. Good-/No Jacket. Les Editions d'Architecture Artemis/Girsberger Hardcover