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329Paris APLC 1966. kl. 8° 173 S. Broschur. Min. gebrauchspurig tadell. = Les Editions Forces VivesEindrücke von einer längeren Reise durch den Balkan die Le Corbusier zusammen mit August Klipstein 1911 unternommen hatte. Der Text wurde von ihm 1965 nochmals redigiert. Text franz. 010 Paris, APLC, 1966 unknown
196690172Paris: Éditions Forces vives 1966. Paperback. Moderate rubbing to covers including edges and spine. Tiny tear to front cover along hinge. Mild creasing to spine. Mild bump and curling to back upper corner. Else pages clean and binding tight. Overall very good. Paperback white octavo. 174 pages b/w illustrations 16 cm. In French Series: Carnet Forces vives; Voyages and travels. Éditions Forces vives paperback
55531Paris Editions Hermés 1987. 4° 218 S. zahlr. Abb. Broschur Tadell. Text franz. 010 Paris, Editions Hermés, 1987 unknown
19580063051958. Wrappers. Very Good. Text in Dutch flemish. Very Good w/ a 1/2inch closed tear & wears on one corner. For 1958 Brussels World Fair. Profusely illustrated. <br/> <br/> unknown
1958110202Paris: Editions de Minuit 1958. Paperback Small Quarto. Paperback. Good. wraps unpaginated text in French covers worn on the edges. Editions de Minuit paperback
198921258Paris: Fondation Le Corbusier Editions Connivences 1989. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. Lovely 1989 reprint of Le Corbusier's epic 1955 poem a signed/limited 1st edition of 250 copies which featured 155 lithographs 19 of them in lavish color all produced by Le Corbusier himself. Many consider the original 1955 printing to be the most beautiful book Le Corbusier ever published and this the elegant reprint out of Paris captures much of the beauty of the original poem and lithographs. Clean and Near Fine very slight cocking to the binding in a crisp VG to Near Fine dustjacket with very light offsetting along the panel edges. Tall quarto rich vibrant color throughout. Fondation Le Corbusier (Editions Connivences) unknown
1950023919Boulogne: Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui. Collection Ascoral III Section B: Normalisation et Construction Volume 4. 1st printing March 1950. 239pp. Paper wraps. FAIR copy front cover detached otherwise complete and intact pages well tanned text clean throughout in FAIR wrapper edge worn and chipped spine ends chipped grubby with some damp staining to front cover spine darkened colours still reasonable bright . Fair. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1950. Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui paperback
20001-3764361883Birkhauser 2000. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 580 pages. 6.00x5.75x1.50 inches. Birkhauser paperback
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
20002-3764361875Birkhauser 2000. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 580 pages. French language. 5.75x6.25x1.25 inches. Birkhauser paperback
2000Q-3764361883Birkhäuser Architecture 2000-02-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Birkhäuser Architecture paperback
4970Boulogne L’architecture d’aujourd’hui 1965. Kl.8° 239 S. unz. Abb. und Skizzen Broschur. Kleiner Einriss am Deckel sonst tadell. 5. Auflage. = Collection ascoral. Der Modulor frz. Moduler für dt. Proportionsschema ist ein vom Architekten und Maler Le Corbusier 1887 - 1965 in den Jahren 1942 bis 1955 entwickeltes Proportions-System und stellt den bedeutendsten modernen Versuch dar der Architektur eine am Maß des Menschen orientierte mathematische Ordnung zu geben. Er steht damit in der Tradition von Vitruv. Der 1948 veröffentlichte Modulor wird zu den bedeutendsten Schriften der Architekturgeschichte beziehungsweise Architekturtheorie gezählt. In Modulor 2 erschienen 1955 erläutert Corbusier die Anwendung der Maßlehre die er seinem gesamten architektonischen Schaffen zugrunde gelegt hat. Er wollte damit der Architektur wieder ein menschliches Maß und gleichzeitig eine objektive Ordnung geben. 010 Boulogne, L’architecture d’aujourd’hui, 1965 unknown
2000DADAX3764361883Birkhauser 2000-02-14. 1. paperback. New. 5.82x1.57x5.84. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Birkhauser paperback
1950000128<p>This is an original edition of the Le Modulor treatise by famed Swiss-French modernist architect theorist and artist Le Corbusier Charles-Edouard Jeanneret. Text is in French printed in 1950. Printed dust jacket over stiff card wrappers. 239 pages.Text and illustrations by Le Corbusier. VG inside with a G- dust jacket. Browning of pages due to age throughout. Binding is solid if brittle. Edgeware scuffing light stains and foxing on the covers with a chip out of the rear cover. Previous owner's name in ink on the upper right front cover. See images for better idea of condition. Email with any questions.</p><p>Le Modulor was Le Corbusier's system of measure based Fibonacci numbers tailored to the average human body which was employed in his architectural designs and art.</p> Editions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'Hui
193923576Colmar France: Les Editions du Point 1939. Original wraps. Near Fine. A crisp sharp copy of the 1939 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in its bright-red stapled wrappers. Quarto a nice piece of designed paper ephemera from the publisher. Le Point accompanying this copy. Les Editions du Point unknown
198898000BB1988 286364047X. Marseille: Éd. Parenthèses 1988. 4°. 127 S. durchgehend sw-Abbildungen broschiert gut erhalten unknown
198876330Edition Heidi Weber 1988-01-01. Hardcover. New. Black cloth lettered in blind pictorial onlay. Extensively illustrated in color. Photographs. Fine in matching slipcase. First edition. One of 4000 copies printed. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Edition Heidi Weber hardcover
199642776New York: Van Nostrand Rheinhold; London: E & F.N. Spon 1996. First edition. Small square 4to. xvi 320 pp. Publisher's black cloth silver lettered to the spine dust jacket inscribed by the author on the title page ".with many thanks for your excellent and generous work on the translation from the French in this book.". Illustrated throughout mostly in black and white. Very good. New York: Van Nostrand Rheinhold; London: E & F.N. Spon unknown
193268305Paris: Georges Crès & Cie 1932. Fine. Georges Crès & Cie Paris 1932 14.50 x 19.50 cm broché Le Corbusier et P. Jeanneret Georges Crès & Cie Paris 1932 14.5 x 195 cm original wrappers First edition. Illustrated edition of the works of Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier. A very good copy. Autograph inscriptions signed by François de Pierrefeu and Le Corbusier to Hubert Lagardelle one above the other. Le Corbusier François de Pierrefeu and Hubert Lagardelle were editors of the avant-garde revue of urban planning Plans 1930-1932 and later Prélude 1932-1936. Georges Crès & Cie unknown
aly2024Cambridge & London: the MIT Press 2001. First Edition. 8vo. pp. xvii 406. b/w illus. index. cloth. dw Cambridge & London: the MIT Press, [2001] hardcover
aly2033New Haven & London: Yale University Press for The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture 2002. Published in Conjunction with an Exhibition. 4to. pp. 322. numerous illus. many of which are in colour. index. cloth. dw New Haven & London: Yale University Press for The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture, [ hardcover
aly2029London: J M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1972. First Edition. 8vo. pp. xii 224. 52 illus. biblio. index. cloth. dw London: J M Dent & Sons Ltd., [1972] hardcover
aly2025Berkshire: Van Nostrand Reinhold 1984. oblong 4to. pp. xiii 277. b/w illus. cloth binding slightly loose & rubber stamp on front free endpaper. dw dw very worn with tears & surface scratching [Berkshire]: Van Nostrand Reinhold, [1984] hardcover
aly2028New York & London: Garland Publishing 1987. First Edition. 4to. pp. x 267. numerous illus. index. cloth New York & London: Garland Publishing, 1987 hardcover
aly2034Basel Boston & Berlin: Birkhauser 2004. folio. pp. 416. numerous illus. most colour. bds covers lightly scuffed Basel, Boston & Berlin: Birkhauser, [2004] unknown