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451 p. + Engraved half title and Frontis. Lacks rear folding map. Foxed. Early bookseller's label, Tewskbury & Brothers, Manchester, NH, embossed in blind on front fly leaf. 12mo. Original patterned publisher's cloth binding. Boards embossed in blind and decorated with interlocking flowers. Gold lettered spine. Extremities worn with slight loss. Boards rubbed. Hardbound. Born in Kennett Square, Chester County, PA, Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) was a popular and influential American poet, literary critic, journalist, translator, and travel author. HOLY LAND BOX 1
200186006Phoenix Arizona: The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa c2001. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Pamphlet. Very good. The format is approximately 6 inches by 9 inches. 8 pages. Illustrations some in color. Crowned "The Jewel of the Desert" at its Grand Opening Gala on February 23 1929 this premiere resort hotel is the perfect climate of the Arizona desert began as the vision of two brothers Charles and Warren McArthur. The recruited their older brother Albert Chase McArthur a former apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright as head architect. The Wrightian influence is omnipresent as McArthur invited Mr. Wright himself to oversee the construction as consulting architect. It is recorded that Wright spent four months quietly supporting McArthur in establishing the final architectural splendor of the hotel. The Arizona Biltmore Hotel is a resort located in Phoenix near 24th Street and Camelback Road. Designed by Albert Chase McArthur it opened on February 23 1929 as part of the Biltmore Hotel chain. Actors Clark Gable and Carole Lombard often stayed there and the Tequila sunrise cocktail was invented there. It later became part of Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts. Warren McArthur Jr. and brother Charles McArthur along with John McEntee Bowman the entrepreneur behind the Biltmore Hotel chain opened the Arizona Biltmore on February 23 1929. The Arizona Biltmore's architect of record is Albert Chase McArthur brother of the hotel owners yet the design is often mistakenly attributed to Frank Lloyd Wright. This is due to Wright's on-site consulting for four months in 1928 relating to the "Textile Block" construction used in the hotel. Albert McArthur had been a draftsman for Wright and specifically asked Wright to assist with implementing the textile block system which became a signature element of the hotel's appearance. The hotel has similarities to several Wright buildings especially in the main lobby owing to a strong imprint of the unit block design that Wright had utilized on four residential buildings in the Los Angeles area six years earlier. McArthur is indisputably the architect as original linen drawings of the hotel in the Arizona State University Library archives attest as does a 1929 feature article in Architectural Record magazine. The two architects are a study in contrast with the famous and outspoken Wright being self-taught and never licensed as an architect in Arizona. The more soft-spoken McArthur was Harvard-trained in architecture mathematics engineering and music. McArthur obtained an architect's license in Arizona number 338 in 1925 the year he arrived in Phoenix to begin his practice. Adding to the confusion Frank Lloyd Wright influences have been added to the property over the years. This includes a stained glass window design entitled "Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers" that Wright designed as a magazine cover for Liberty Magazine in 1926. It was fabricated by Taliesin students and installed during the 1973 hotel renovations and restoration. Reproductions of the geometric 'sprite' statues originally designed by Wright and sculpted by Alfonso Iannelli for the 1915 Midway Gardens project in Chicago are placed around the property. Also the original hotel solarium was converted to a restaurant in 1973 and since the mid-1990s has been named 'Wright's'. Three onsite restaurants bear Wright's name: Wright's at the Biltmore The Wright Bar and Frank & Albert's. Three construction crews worked 24 hours a day to complete the hotel. S. M. Benet & Company of Beverly Hills California was contractor with L. D. Richardson serving as project superintendent. The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa unknown
1847849N25London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1847. First edition. Cloth. Good Only. 9" by 5.5". Phiz; Hablot Knight Browne. Phiz's illustrations bring the humorous adventures of hunting fanatic Thomas Scott to life in this first edition Novelist and sporting writers Robert Smith Surtees tells the story of fox hunting obsessive Thomas Scott in this comic tale. A first edition of this work with eight delightful plates by Victorian illustrator Halbot Knight Browne better known by his pen name Phiz. Collated and complete. Surtees wrote several hunting novels across his lifetime and his best remembered for his character Jorrocks a tasteless but good-natured cockney grocer. Binder's sticker to the front pastedown. From 'Paton & Ritchie Booksellers & Stationers. 81 Princes Streets. Edinburgh.' Prior owner's Ink inscription to recto of front endpaper. 'Maylich Baulles. Letters on hound'. Two pages of contemporary publisher's adverts to the rear. In the publisher's original red cloth binding with gilt horse to the front board. Externally a little worn. Rubbed to both boards and a little soiled to the front board. Rubbed to the spine with two chips in the cloth. Bumped to the head and tail of the spine with a small closed tear at tail of the spine. Front hinge starting and tender rear hinge starting but firm. Internally generally firmly bound except for the first and last few pages which are tender. Frontispiece is disbound but present. Aside from a tea stain to the half title pages are a little age-toned but clean throughout. Good Only Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans hardcover
Very Good French Paperback. 12mo. (15 x 11,5 cm). In French. [8] p., 7 unnumbered b/w plates of shores, SPA hotels, and baths in Yalova. A rare pamphlet on thermal baths in Yalova.
0442286899.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2003625393Venizia Italy: Venini S.p.A. 2003. 197 pp. 22 x 24 cm. Sparkling charcoal colored paper covered boards with a black cloth spine; silver titling to cover and spine; 2003 catalogue. Faint scratch to front board; light bumps to extremities of rear board. Small area of dampstaining starting on page 181 and continuing to end - 1 x 3 cm at its largest; does not affect images. Interior otherwise clean and unmarked. Binding firm. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Venini S.p.A. Hardcover
First edition, tall 12mo (190 x 90 mm), 263pp., orig. cloth, lettered in gilt on upper cover, a very good copy. Provenance: Presentation inscription "To Mrs Hewitt from Andrew Fairleigh, Hastings 1925"; armorial bookplate of C. Vipar; N. S. Harding, All SS Vicarage, Lincoln.
8vo., First Edition, with 54 plates on 32 and front and rear endpaper maps; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. A standard reference on Norwood and the Crystal Palace. THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC STUDY IS NOW SCARCE IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS CONDITION.
19872091202133207967Imura Culture Company 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Imura Culture Company paperback
1907B119667Spa, J. Engel-Krins s.d. [ca. 1907] xlii + 258pp. + planches hors-texte + [20] pp. de publicité locale, 21cm., reliure toile moderne, titre doré au dos, brochure originale conservée et reliée, texte frais, bon état, B119667
1907B121604Spa, J. Engel-Krins s.d. [ca. 1907] xlii + 258pp. + planches hors-texte + [20] pp. de publicité locale, 21cm., brochure originale (dos fatigué), texte frais sauf quelques rousseurs occasionnelles, bon état, B121604