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20050110São Paulo, D'Auria Editora, 2005. First and only edition. Bilingual, written in English and Portuguese. SIGNED by Decio Tozzi with a blue ballpoint pen on the front flyleaf. A sturdy in-quarto hardcover book. 230 x 294 mm, 335 pp. Original black and white dust jacket with flaps. English and Portuguese title printed on the spine. Headbands. Portuguese text translated to English by Beatriz Tassinari Brandão. Printed on couché paper. Profusely illustrated. Features the Villa-Lobos Park of São Paulo, the Ruy Barbosa Labor Courthouse, Tozzi's own residence, the Veneza Farm Chapel, the Vila Itororó project and many other creations. Several authors contributed to the book texts, Tozzi concluding it with a text on "Living Architecture." "Decio Tozzi has always worked in São Paulo and still is. His work from the 60's, the 70's and the 80's is striking by the love expressed for the craft work and exposed materials. One can obviously recognize Oscar Niemeyer's influence but along the years, Tozzi's work seems to have developed an own very interesting identity." (Architectuul)
188355188Fourth Edition, revised and augmented, 1 vol. 8vo, full calf, spine gilted, with the crest of the Westminster School on the upper cover in gilt and motto "Dat Deus incrementum", all edges gilted, Longmans, Green and Co, London, 1883, XV-464 pp.
193471230By R. H. Clapperton B.A., Author of "Modern Paper-Making", One of 60 copies printed, for private distribution on Superfine Toned Bible Paper made by Messrs Robert Fletcher, large folio, full blue cloth, all edges gilted, Oxford, Printed at The Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, 1934, 158 pp.
185263002Publiés pour la première fois en France, par F. Génin, 1 vol. très fort in-4 cartonnage éditeur, collection de Documents inédits sur l'Histoire de France, publiée par les soins du Ministre de l'Instruction Publique, Deuxième Série : Histoire des Lettres et des Sciences, Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1852, 2 ff., 38-XLVIII-1136 pp. avec 2 planches hors texte sur papier teinté
18930063Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1893. In-quarto, 278 x 203 mm, 79 pp. Scarce first edition. Original publisher's red cloth with gilt stamped lettering to front board. Floral patterned paper eps 1st edition. Features an intriguing black stamp "Baldwin Locomotive Works / Unicos Azeites no Brazil / Rio de Janeiro" on the title page. Includes Baldwin's advertisement at the end of the book. Frontis, from a photograph, showing an interior factory view of the Baldwin Locomotive Works. Images, from photographs, of the 14 engines on exhibit. Woodcut of "Old Ironsides", 1832 locomotive built by Matthias Baldwin. 4to. 10-7/8" x 7-3/4" Baldwin exhibited 14 locomotives in the Exposition including an Express Passenger Locomotive, "American Pattern" [Class 8-34 C]; 3 Compound Express Passenger Locomotives, a "Double-Ender" Type, Wootten Fire-Box [Class 8 20/38 1/4 C, No. 694], an "American Type" [Class 8 20/38 C, No. 450] & a "Special High-Speed" Type [Class 8 20/38 1/4 C, No. 13,350]; a Passenger Locomotive, "American" Type [Class 830 C, No. 13,400] and other divers models such as a Logging Locomotive, "Double-Ender" Pattern [Class 8=22 1/4 C, No. 13,361].
1985602741 vol. fort in-4 cartonnage éditeur, H. Berthold AG, Berlin, 1985, 1482 pp.
196343836Fourth printing, 1 vol. in-4 br., Published by Columbia University Press, SRG Report 255 (revised), AMP Report 30.2R (revised), New York and London, 1963, vi pp., 3 ff., 17 pp., 1f., iv- 116 pp. ; 1 ff., v-56 pp., 2 ff., iii-25 pp, 1 f., iii-18 pp, 1 f., iii-39 pp., 1 f., iii-44 pp., 1 f., ii-10 pp. ; ii-41p.