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In-8 (cm. 24.60), tela editoriale, titoli in oro al dorso ed in nero al piatto, pp. XIII, 112, interamente illustrate da numerosissime fotografie in bianco e nero. Minime fioriture alle prime carte. Ex libris e segnatura al risguardo anteriore. Strappetto, senza mancanze, al taglio inferiore di una carta. Superficiali tracce d’uso alla legatura; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
Cartolina cromolitografica di misure 9,2x13,8 cm. Viaggiata con timbro e francobollo.
Venti fascicoli di cm. 33x22, 30 pp. ca. per fascicolo. Il corso era articolato in dieci mesi e venivano distribuite 2 dispense al mese con le varie lezioni, i fogli dattiloscritti e riprodotti in più copie venivano poi legati in dispense destinate agli allievi. Nella prima pag. di ogni fascicolo si elencano i responsabili del corso (direttore, vicedir., revisore), gli insegnanti e la segreteria, di seguito l'indice delle lezioni che segue questa matrice di base in ogni dispensa: Arredamento stanza per stanza, ogni dispensa dedicata ad una camera; riconoscimento degli stili dei mobili, anche in questo caso un periodo preciso per ognuna; lezioni di disegno d'arredamento progressive; i colori e i rivestimenti in un arredamento con descrizione di materiali diversi utilizzati; il legno utilizzato, ogni dispensa avrà il capitolo dedicato ad un legno fra quelli elencati e rappresentati nella prima dispensa; originalità di mobili ed elementi, vari esempi di disposizione di mobili e stili d'arredamento; pavimenti tappeti illuminazione ceramiche, le varie scelte spiegate in ogni puntata a carattere monografico; dialoghi fra allievi e insegnanti (domande e risp.); sviluppo della personalità dell'arredatore, un po' di psicologia o filosofia o morale e metodi per iniziare e applicarsi; organizzazione dello studio e del laboratorio e testi consigliati; l’apparato iconografico eccellente ed estremamente vario con numerose illustrazioni fuori testo a colori o intercalate al testo, in aggiunta a mo’ d’esempio sono applicati in ogni dispensa piccoli pezzi di materiali plastici o legnosi o stoffe. Diamo ora una spiegazione e un sommario il più esaustivi possibile di ciò che contiene ogni dispensa al di fuori delle ill.ni e dei disegni così da dare una spiegazione della complessità del lavoro: 1.a, una tabella in pagina doppia con picc. tasselli in legno, 19 essenze legnose diverse, e le varie caratteristiche del legno stesso. 2.a, un esempio di rivestimento (wunder domus), un tassello di castagno vero per il capitolo sui legni. 3.a, tabelle allegate, questa volta il legno è il noce, altri esempi pratici di rivestimenti. 4.a, depliants e pieghevoli pubblicitari ed esempi di tessuti per pareti "mecarr" e come legno la nansonia. 5.a, studio sull'effetto psicologico dei colori con alcuni esempi applicati, il legno è il mogano, in fine il tessuto per arr.to "flamenco". 6.a, come legno abbiamo il rovere, pagg. pubblic. di telefoni antichi, pubbl. del MOSAICO della Rossiflor, in fine es. di moquette. 7.a, ancora feltrini colorati con spiegazione dell'uso di ogni colore, olmo come es. di legno da studiare, pagg. pubblic. per candele in stile, foto con es. di vetro Madras. 8.a, pieghevole con pubbl. di letti, il faggio, il giallo e i suoi significati in tutte le materie, infine un es. di tappeto a pelo lungo e un es. di divisette in mogano svedese. 9.a, tavola con gli ingombri degli igienici e dei mobili in genere e della fig. umana, come legno l’acero. 10.a, i colori delle vernici e degli riempitivi a secco, il frassino. 11.a, caminetti e pubbl. dei prefabbr. EdilKamin, rivestim. in Skay. 12.a, ancora caminetti, il larice, nel capit. della personalità Quiz psicologicxi, in fine pubbl. di ditta di ottonami, bocchette per mobili, chiudiporta e altri prodotti artistici da ferramenta. 13.a, rivestim. in panno con es. pratici. 14.a, il ciliegio, passamanerie e bordure. 15.a, carta da parati , ontano. 16.a, palissandro, es. pratici di rivestim. per pareti e pavimenti. 17.a, il platano, es. di tessuti per tendaggi. 18.a, tessuti per arr.to: lampasso, shantung, cretonne, broccatello, damasco, reps, poi per il legno il cipresso, mater. da imbottitura per tappezzieri. 19.a, il pino. 20, broccato, il tek. In totale 522 pp. stampate tutte al recto. Come si vede il corso è estremamente interessante e rappresenta un documento importante, essenziale per la storia dell'arredamento. Per quanto ci consta, dalla collazione, abbiamo appurato che dovrebbe mancare solo un pezzo relativo agli es. del Mecarr. Il tutto è in perfette condizioni e crediamo sia decisamente raro.
Mm 260x295 Volume rilegato di pp. 266, cartonato rigido, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, immaguini perlopiù a colori anche a doppia pagina, ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: Osborne Palace - Queen Victoria's home on the Isle of Wight; Pope's Villa at Twickenham on the Thames near London; Robert Burns' Cottage, Ayr; The Giant's Causeway - Irish Basaltic rocks; Lakes of Killarney; Palace of Sans Souci, Potsdam; Castle of Rheinstein; The Appian Gateway, Rome; The Grand Canal, Venice; The Grand Opera House, Paris; The Grand Staircase in the Paris Opera House; The Stora Theatre, Gothenburg, Sweden; The City of Lisbon, Portugal; The City of Bethany, near Jerusalem; Native Malay Village - fishermen in boats with raised houses in background; The Cathecral , City of Mexico. . Some soiling. Unmarked. Chips from rust brown covers. Book
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: The famous war-scarred castle of Chapultepec, Mexico; The National Palace, City of Mexico; The Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah; Brighton Beach, Coney Island; The City of Montreal, Canada; City of Benares, India; Lahore Gate, Delhi; Castle of Nijo, Japan; The Royal Throne, Honolulu; Town Hall and Cathedral, Sydney, Australia; The Mosque of St. Sofia, Constantinople; The City of Tyre; The City of Alexandria, Egypt; The Acropolis, Athens; Interior of Ann Hathaway's Cottage, Stratford, England; City of Geneva, Switzerland. Unmarked. A nice clean copy with moderate wear. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards. Small tears and edge wear on price-clipped dust jacket. Age-toned endpapers. Colored frontispiece painted by Marian Wrench and forty-four full-page decorative drawings in black and white by Florence Mekeel.
IN-16°, PP. 144, ILL. IN NERO E A COL. DI ANNY EVASON, CART. EDIT., COP. ILL. COL. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE D'USO E DI POLVERE, ALCUNE BRUNITURE), COME NUOVO (M), (CULTURA & COLTURE). M 511
48 pages. Features: Victorian House, Victorian House Furniture, Colonial House and Furniture, Boulangerie and Furniture, Town House, Quilted House, Cottage Tea Cozy, Mouse House, Wall Hanging House. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
6 pages. Nice color-illustrated front cover. Average wear. Minimal markings. A sound vintage copy. Sheet music
An unmarked workbook illustrating the many architectural syles in B.C. -- from longhouses to Tudor. Many drawings, real estate ads, b&w photos. 214 pages. Oblong. 10 3/4"w x 8 3/8"h.
Sm. 8vo., Fifteenth Edition, with full-page engraved illustration of an ice-house, some mild age-staining to text throughout; original boards, very neatly rebacked in green cloth to style, old backstrip laid down, paper label, boards mildly age-marked at edges else a very good, bright, crisp copy. Cobbett's domestic manual for the labouring classes was first published in parts between 1821 and 1822. An immediate success, it has become a classic of rural and economic literature and is arguably his best-remembered work after 'Rural Rides'.
Sm. 8vo., on laid paper, with a full-page illustration (of an ice-house) in the text, some light and inoffensive spotting; boards, cloth back lettered in gilt, green top, uncut, a very good, clean copy of a most attractive edition. The best modern edition, printed at the Westminster Press
Features: Crisp Colonial influences and a preppy palette give a historic Muskoka cottage a fresh persona, with interior design by Anne Hepfer (cover story); A sleek cedar-clad retreat nestled in the Canadian Shield embodies a new cottage tradition - designed by Meg Graham and Andre D'Elia; Playing with dark and light, a design-savvy homeowner crafts a summer home on the rocks of Georgian Bay; Refashion a garden shed or cottage bunker into an island-inspired guesthouse; Host a simple yet sophisticated alfresco feast; Rashida Jones' eclectic, laid-back California sunroom; and more. 128 pages. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
132 pages. Features: Beautiful color fashion ads; Giorgio Almirante is no Mussolini Yet; If You Think It's Groovy To Rap, You're Shucking - article on new vocabulary of the day; J.I. Rodale - Guru of the Organic Food Cult - photo-illustrated article; Six 'Big Lies" About America - featuring one-page illustration of the Statue of Liberty with a Hitlerian face, swastikas around her crown and a grenade in her raised hand; The Party's Over for the Class of '71 - a report from the University of Chicago suggests the nation's June graduates are facing some sobering facts of life; After Vietnam - Another Witch Hunt? - in the aftermath of the Mylai massacre, William Calley and his Captain Medina; Nice color Seiko watch ad; Interesting one-page color-photo ad for Amelia Earhart luggage features nude model; Nice Tissot watch ad; Mother's Milk or Another Milk?; Fantastic one-page color comic-style Dannon Yogurt ad entitled "Fight Fat"; Nice color ad for Louis Sherry ice cream; Photos of the summer cottage of New York Lawyer Lee Eastman; Two-page ad by the Judaic Heritage Society presents "The Medallic History of the Jews of America"; Friendship Dairy Products ad for their Cottage Cheese; Pennsylvania ad features photo of Amish horse and covered wagon. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
158 pages. "Takes you deep into cottage country to discover the essence of summer cottage style. Spectacular photographs from Muskoka, Haliburton, Georgian Bay and the Kawarthas capture the time and place we love most... With chapters on experiors, boathouses, kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms, decks, docks and gazebos, verandas and porches, bedrooms, bathrooms, guest cabins and bunkies, wallworks, details, fireplaces and gardens, this is the definitive book on Canadian cottage style." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Remainder dot to bottom edge of textblock. A sound copy of this attractive work. Book
196 pages. Features: Fairy-tale setting defines the design of Monique Waque's cottage in Germany's countryside; Faded Glory of a majestic Muskoka lodge owned by Ana Lopes and Don Tapscott is lovingly resurrected; Home on West Vancouver's Bachelor Bay is reinvented by David Zacharko and David Yustin as a supermodern wonder with panoramic views; Rough-hewn and organic elements for a stylishly lived-in look; Two leading looks in the world of bathroom design; Barbara Sallick; Street Value - 3 front yards showcase 3 ways to make a great first impression; The Chathanat family overhauls their kitchen; The makeover of Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman's terrace offered the busy TV hosts a much needed oasis of calm; Green Giant - a family in rural B.C. builds a dream home on 76 acres which is as sustainable as it is stylish; Vancouver stylist Carrie McCarthy personalizes her home with unique finds and organic vignettes; Best Benches; Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Veduta panoramica della località
Pages 293-332 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Darlington," the estate of george Crocker, Esq., Ramsey, NJ; Designs Direct from Nature; "Annesden," the Summer Home of Miss Annie E. Quimby, Bridgehampton, Long Island; Playhouses for Children; A Group of Small Houses - costing from $3,000 to $10,000; Grape Culture in France; A House with a Guaranteed Cost - A House That Can Be Built for Seven Thousand Dollars; The "Wayside Inn", otherwise known as the "Red Horse Tavern" of Sudbury, MA; The Rochester, NY Chamber of Commerce Cheap Cottage Competition, won by Miss Esther M. Byers - The First and Second Prize Designs; House of James E. Wheeler, Edgehill Road, New Haven, CT; One-page illustrated ad for the "Invincible" Electric Renovator (vaccum) from the Electric Renovator Mfg. Co.; Back cover two-color ad for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 333-372 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Firenze Cottage," the Summer Home of Daniel Guggenheim, Esq., Elberon, NJ.; A Swimming-Pool for Private Gardens; Trellises; Vacation Home-Making; L'Art Nouveau Houses in Austria; Birds and the Country Home; A Group of Bungalows at Pasadena, California, Costing from Fifteen-Hundred Dollars Upwards - great two-page compilation of 16 photos; Photographing Birds; Concrete Ornaments for the Garden and How to Make Them; A Colonial Suburban Home - Guaranteed Cost $6,000; "Weldacre," The Home of George E. Smith, Esq., Philips Beach, MA; Do Plants Think?; Nice one-page photo-ad for the Invincible vaccum machine by the Electric Renovator Mfg. Company; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
4to., First Edition, with coloured and monochrome photographs and reproductions throughout; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. Profusely illustrated and scholarly catalogue of an important exhibition. Very scarce.
144 pages. Features: Down East Bungalow Cottage; Bungalow's of Florida's first great boom; Olympia home of Cheryl and Jeff Petra; Recreating an Authentic Chicago Bungalow Exterior; Nick and Ruth Clemence adapt Greene & Greene's interior approach in California; Steve and Mary Ann Vorhees; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features and articles include: How Regina's Courts Favoured Segregation - Ingrid Bintner can't enroll in a local public school because she's a Roman Catholic; How LSD Saved My Marriage, by Pam Hyatt Foster; The Hawks lost, but Rhodesia may yet defeat the Doves - Canada rescued the Commonwealth - but was it worth the trouble?; How Canadian wonder boy, film director Sidney Furie, "tamed" Frank Sinatra; The Private World of Emily Carr; Montreal Canadiens' goalie Gump (Lorne) Worsley - The Has-been who doesn't know enough to stop being better than anybody - with photos; The House that Wouldn't Stop - Joy Carroll on her family home which began as a modest east-end Toronto summer cottage and ended as a 13-room townhouse - with photos; Peggy Ann Walpole of Toronto's 'Street Haven' helps prostitutes, lesbians, and junkies; How to be a girl alone and see the world, by globe-trotter Marika Robert; Absolutely BEAUTIFUL two-page colour photo featuring a red Buick Wildcat Sport Coupe; Gerald Stevens' Canadiana column; Colour Panasonic TV ad - looks very dated!; Colour photo Ford Auto centerfold which includes a white 1967 Mustang 2+2 Fastback; Postscript to Death in the Arctic - L.A. Learmonth replies to Farley Mowat's coverage of the death of Eskimo Soosee in the July 2/1966 issue of Maclean's; Two-page colour photo ad for 1967 Chevrolet featuring the 1967 Impala Sport Coupe; Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg argues that Johnson's Vietnam war makes civil disobedience an unavoidable duty. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
96 pages. Features: Landmark exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada; Freewheeling discussion with Harold Town; Architecture at Expo '86; The cottage industry that is wildlife art; Milton Avery's Landscape Legacy; The dark Visions of Donigan Cumming; Cover photo of Jessica Bradley and Diana Nemiroff; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
8vo., with photographs; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy.