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192936888London: John Rodker 1929. Moderate soiling and wear to boards. Mild soiling at the front endpaper and flyleaf. Bookplate at front endpaper. Fold out illustration present with a some tearing to base from opening it mildly affecting the illustraion itself. Careful packing and fast efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. International Priority Air Mail shipping available for this item. . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. John Rodker Hardcover
1929096805London: John Rodker 1929. Book measures 10 x 7 3/4 inches. xxvii3012pp illustrated frontis large folding plan. Bound in original publishers brown buckram. Cloth lightly rubbed minor abrasion wear on head of spine. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A good solid clean copy. . Large 8vo. John Rodker hardcover
GOR005417989Hardback. Very Good. hardcover
1964mon0000982795Thames and Hudson 1964. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Pages clean and bright no markings. Dust jacket unclipped with light edgewear. Complete with numerous illustrations. Thames and Hudson hardcover
13002483-6Elsevier Science & Technology. Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Elsevier Science & Technology unknown
198731178MIT Press 1987 First American Edition stated First Printing in dust jacket no remainder or other markings a Fine unread copy in Fine jacket dj in mylar protector; 8vo; xxvi 214pp illus. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New/As New. MIT Press hardcover
1987CE230728Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1987. First American edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. black hardback binding 1st US ed.1987 214 pages NO DJ. Owners blind stamp inside. MIT Press hardcover
1987002191Cambridge Massachusetts: The MIT Press 1987. 214 pages; numerous b&w illustrations. "The first English translation of Le Corbusier's densely illustrated polemic against the crafts tradition and superfluous ornament in interior decoration."-publisher. Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 8vo. The MIT Press Hardcover
1964192123Raleigh N.C.: School of Design North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh 1964. Paperback. GWraps show shelfwear on edges and corners foxing and mild soiling near spine on back cover; pages are clean; binding is tight; binding is solid; insert shows foxing mild soiling age-toning mild warping and mild tears at folds. Yellow wraps with no lettering or illustration; unpaginated; richly illustrated including 1 folded color insert. "Includes Le Corbusier's sketches and notes and their translations into English." -- website. [School of Design, North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh] paperback
80886Raleigh School of Design North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina 1964. Quer-8° o. P. 26 Bl. Abb. 1 lose Falttaf. Geh. Einband unsauber innen tadellos. EA. = Student Publications of the School of Design North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina. «Sketches» und«explanatory comments» von Le Corbusier «to follow the process of design of the church from beginning to end». 010 Raleigh, School of Design North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina, 1964 unknown
1997336706New Haven: Yale University Press 1997. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Le Corbusier. Illustrated in black-and-white. x 2 180 pages. Square 8vo red half-cloth with gilt decoration d.w. New Haven: Yale University Press 1997. First edition. Fine in fine dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> A translation and interpretation of Mise au point by Ivan Zaknic.<br/> <br/> Yale University Press unknown
1997Q-0300063539Yale University Press 1997-08-25. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yale University Press hardcover
0300063539.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1987Q-0262120917Mit Pr 1987-07-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mit Pr hardcover
1987001773MIT Press 1987. 1st Edition . Hardcover. As New/As New. As New copy in Fine or better dustwrapper. Assumed first American edition no edition indicated. Pages and covers are crisp intact and unmarked minor shelf wear to top of jacket. 270 pages illustrated in B/W drawings. Shares the influential architect's account of a 1911 trip through central and eastern Europe and includes sketches he made along the way. <br/> <br/> MIT Press hardcover
0262120917.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195344890London: The Harvill Press 1953. First UK edition 8vo 71 1 pp. Black and white photographic illustrations plus drawings and plans in the text. Cloth d.w. with some loss. London: The Harvill Press unknown
195320726London: The Harvill Press 1953. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good . An impressive copy of the 1953 1st English language edition translated from its original French by Geoffrey Sainsbury. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket which shows very light soiling along the front panel. Quarto crisp black-and-white reproductions thruout. The Harvill Press unknown
1953009723London: The Harvill Press 1953. This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket. Offsetting to endpapers. Dust jacket nearly all there just a few chips off the spine tips and bottom edge light soil. Small brown spot on front of jacket. Illustrated throughout in black & white with Le Corbusier's drawings and photographs of the Marseilles Block. a concrete apartment house of 360 flats built in 1948-50. Scarce. 11" high X 8" wide 71 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. The Harvill Press Hardcover
195824721Cambridge: MIT Press 1958. Hardcover. Two cloth bound volumes. Fine. Le Corbusier. 243 336 pages. 19 x 19 cm. Modular with a host of drawings and Index 198 black and white illustrations in Modular 2. Index. Criticisms both favorable and adverse are reported and answered. Further examples of the practical application of the Modular are described and illustrated. FREITAG 5297. The Modular in beige cloth lettered in black and Modular 2 in medium blue cloth lettered in black. All interior contents clean crisp and bright. MIT Press hardcover
195623136London: Faber and Faber Limited 1956. Cloth. Very Good /Near Fine. A crisp very sharp copy of the 1956 stated 2nd UK printing. Solid and Near Fine in a bright price-intact Near Fine dustjacket. 12mo wonderful square design. Faber and Faber Limited unknown
G0571056741I4N00Faber & Faber 1961. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Faber & Faber paperback
1966341452Harvard University Press 1966. Hardcover . Very Good/Good. Plumb and tight in tan boards with black text and orange stripe. No obvious shelfwear. Two minute black dots on rear board. Front/rear endpapers clean. Interior bright with no markings. Clipped jacket vividly illustrated in orange yellow gray and black. Moderate overall edgewear with some minor loss not affecting text. Head/heel of spine chipped bottom with loss to 'd' in Harvard. Spine heavily toned with some smudging to the letter in 'Corbusier.' Very light smudging on cover. Flap folds rubbed. Back of jacket moderately toned. 243 pages. In mylar. Harvard University Press hardcover
1954004663London: Faber and Faber 1954. Two volumes - Volume One - 4 5-243p 1 and Volume Two - 6 9-336pp. Original cloth in DJ's. DJ spines faded and lightly browned slightly chipped to spine ends and corners second volume with chip to foot of upper panel and head of lower panel tape stains to endpapers with some off setting on to DJ flaps and a scuff to fore edge of lower panel but generally complete. Top edge of text blocks lightly dust stained former owner's name to ffep of first volume text very lightly browned but generally clean. "In Le Corbusiers buildings and art a recurrent silhouette appears: the Modulor Man. Its a stylised human figure standing proudly and square-shouldered sometimes with one arm raised the mascot of Le Corbusiers system for re-ordering the universe.The Modulor was meant as a universal system of proportions. The ambition was vast: it was devised to reconcile maths the human form architecture and beauty into a single system. This system could then be used to provide the measurements for all aspects of design from door handles to entire cities and Corbusier believed that it could be further applied to industry and mechanics. The modulor system had a series of scales and measurements laid out in a modulor rule. The fundamental 'module' of the Modulor is a six-foot man allegedly based on the usual height of the detectives in the English crime novels Corbusier enjoyed" ICON website. First Edition. Hardback. Good/Good. 8vo. Faber and Faber Hardcover
200466527Switzerland: Birkhauser 2004. 2nd edition. Binding firm and intact. Near Fine. Square 12mo. Two volumes in complete slipcase. Reimpression of first English edition published in 1954. Both books illustrated throughout in B/W with soft creasing to spine. Front cover of 'The Modulor' with light writing indents and 3 small soiled spots to top right corner. Volumes otherwise in clean and unmarked condition. Birkhauser unknown