- Bookplate on both upper pastedowns of "Technische Hoogeschool" and some scattered library stamps on prelim. lvs. Spines sunned.
= Rare, complete(?) run of this periodical, edited by i.a. I. Salomons, L.C. Röling, G. Oorthuys, J.P. Girod and J.W. de Kanter.
- lacks 1 plate; some plates edges chipped (not affecting image). Spine portfolios split.
= Scarce work. With attractive photographic views of i.a. Berlin, Dresden, Prague and Vienna.
- Flattened vertical fold. Wr. sl. yellowed, spotted and affected by silverfish(?) (mostly backwr. along spine).
= Rare Polish periodical devoted to modern architecture.
- Bookblock loose; covers worn; backstrip dam.
= Reproduction in lithography (by the artist himself) of the large frieze in the nave of St. Vincent de Paul in Paris, painted by Flandrin. Rare album.
- Lid of box sl. stained and worn/ dam. at extremities (corners repaired w. sellotape).
= Rare jigsaw puzzle showing the iconic buildings of the Van Nelle company, designed by the architects M. Brinkman and L.C. van der Vlugt.
- Bookplate/ newspaper clipping mounted on first endpapers. Wrapper (sl.) foxed; spine worn.
Idem. Vers une Architecture. Ibid., idem, (±1930), 8th ed., 243,(2)p., num. ills., orig. (trifle soiled/ worn) wr.
= Both from the series Collection de "L'Esprit Nouveau.
AND 2 others from the same series: Urbanisme and Le Peinture Moderne.
= Karl Ernst Osthaus (1874-1921), leading German patron of avant-garde art and architecture.
Lohse, R.P. Neue Ausstellungsgestaltung. Erlenbach-Zurich, Verlag für Architektur, (1953), 260p., (photogr.) ills., text in German, French and English, orig. cl., obl. 4to (binding sl. soiled; spine-ends worn). - AND 3 others, i.a. H. HIRDINA (ed.), Neues Bauen, Neues Gestalten. Das neue Frankfurt/ die neue Stadt. Ein Zeitschrift zwischen 1926 und 1933 (Dresden, 1991, 2nd ed., num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., square 8vo) and P. ADAM, Eileen Gray, Architect/ Designer (New York, 1987, (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- Wrappers sl. yellowed and w. vague creases.
- Lacks orig. wr.
= Rare first vol. from the series Collection de "L'Esprit Nouveau and the first work by Charles-Édouard Jeanneret under the name Le Corbusier. Saugnier was the pseudonym of the artist Amédée Ozenfant who for a time was closely associated with Le Corbusier.
Le Corbusier. Une maison - un palais. "A la recherche d'une unité architecturale". Paris, G. Crès et Cie, n.d. (1928), 1st ed., (4),228,(1)p., num. ills., modern hcl. w. orig. wrs. mounted.
- Wrappers sl. foxed. = From the series Collection de "L'Esprit Nouveau.
Idem. Le poème électronique. Eindhoven, Philips, 1958, no pagination, num. (fold.) lithogr. (col.) plates, ills., orig. wr., square 8vo ("extraite du (...) Éditions Minuit"). - AND 3 others by/ on LE CORBUSIER (incl. one duplicate).
- First and last few lvs. of second vol. waterst. in lower corner.
- Corners worn.
- Wrappers (sl.) yellowed/ browned; most spine-ends rubbed/ worn; backstrips browned and occas. sl. dam.
= Covers the major aspects and forms of Dutch architectural output in the first 30 years of the 20th century. Each volume focuses on a specific aspect, i.a. bridges, street architecture, public buildings, churches, schools, country houses and farms etc.
- Fine set.
- Unnumb. copy. = Facsimile reprint of the edition Vicenza, 1776.
- One vol. contents loose(ning). All vols. w. cancellation stamp on frontwr.
= The Guild of St. Bernulphus was a Roman Catholic association devoted to traditional church architecture and craftmanship.