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33062Paris fils et successeur de Mme Ve Ballard 1849. First Edition half-title inscription on title "C. R. Weld Paris Aug./49." light foxing of the first 2 leaves table of contents at end 2 20 2 pp. disbound. The Palais des Tuileries stood on the right bank of the River Seine until 1871 when it was destroyed in the upheaval during the suppression of the Paris Commune. It closed off the western end of the Louvre courtyard which has remained open since the destruction of the palace. Paris, fils et successeur de Mme Ve Ballard, 1849 unknown
15905TUILERIES BROCHURES ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE. London: Ludowici-Celadon 1930. 4to. Cloth. vi 200 pages. Being a reprint of the first 12 brochures first issued in 1929-1930 all deal with English architecture. With photographs and measured drawings. Very goo spine worn. unknown
13765TUILERIES BROCHURES. Volume I. 6 issues. Chicago: Ludowici-Celadon 1929. 4to. Wrappers. The first six issues of The Tuileries Brochures all having to do with Englis architecture. unknown
30778TUILERIES BROCHURES. Volume I. 6 issues. Chicago: Ludowici-Celadon 1930. 4to. Wrappers. The second six issues of The Tuileries Brochures all having to do with Engli architecture. unknown
30778TUILERIES BROCHURES. Volume I. 6 issues. Chicago: Ludowici-Celadon 1930. 4to. Wrappers. The second six issues of The Tuileries Brochures all having to do with Engli architecture. unknown books
13765TUILERIES BROCHURES. Volume I. 6 issues. Chicago: Ludowici-Celadon 1929. 4to. Wrappers. The first six issues of The Tuileries Brochures all having to do with Englis architecture. unknown books
15905TUILERIES BROCHURES ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE. London: Ludowici-Celadon 1930. 4to. Cloth. vi 200 pages. Being a reprint of the first 12 brochures first issued in 1929-1930 all deal with English architecture. With photographs and measured drawings. Very goo spine worn. unknown books
2108100388xbvkPhotographer's imprint under the mounted pictures: 'SOLON VATHIS, PHOT. / 42, Rue Vivienne, Paris'. Photograph sizes - 2 vertical ca. 31 x 26 cm, 1 horizontal ca. 26 x 33 cm; mounted on white cardboard of the period, size ca. 43 x 34 - resp. 34 x 43 cm.