Bernard Maybeck - Visionary Architect
by Woodbridge, Sally B. and Richard Barnes(Photographer)
First Edition stated with author's signature to title page. Previous owner's short gift inscription to half-title. In blue cloth blind stamped to front board and with gilt to type on spine. Clean with sharp corners and solid binding. Jacket is unclipped. Period book review laid in and 'Autographed Copy' sticker to front panel. Very little signs of use/storage to either book or jacket. Please note: Book is oversized and/or heavy and may require addiitonal shipping - particularly if expedited or shipped overseas. 1st Printing
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Woodbridge, Sally B. and Richard Barnes(Photographer) |
First Edition stated with author's signature to title page. Previous owner's short gift inscription to half-title. In blue cloth blind stamped to front board and with gilt to type on spine. Clean with sharp corners and solid binding. Jacket is unclipped. Period book review laid in and 'Autographed Copy' sticker to front panel. Very little signs of use/storage to either book or jacket. Please note: Book is oversized and/or heavy and may require addiitonal shipping - particularly if expedited or shipped overseas. 1st Printing
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Lost Paddle Books, IOBA (U.S.A.) Via Abebooks.co.uk Biblio.com Abebooks.com Biblio.co.uk |
$40.00
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$40.00
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Bernard Maybeck:; visionary architect
by Woodbridge, Sally Byrne
New York: Abbeville Press, 1992. First edition (stated). Hardcover. Extremely gentle rubbing to corners, extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, very small tear to DJ spine head, extremely gentle rubbing to DJ corners, else Near Fine(+) in Near Fine(-) DJ.. Large quarto in multicolored DJ, gilt to spine, white spine, 247 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color); 29 cm. Signed by author. Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Gracefully written and brilliantly illustrated, this handsome new volume captures the vision, the wit, and the down-to-earth inventiveness of one of the most influential and beloved architects of the early twentieth century. Raised in Greenwich Village and trained in Paris, Maybeck spent most of his long career in northern California. An irrepressible bohemian with no desire to run a large office, he spent much of his time designing houses for friends and family, as well as for other patrons so loyal that they often hired him to design more than one house. Maybeck also created two of the most beautiful buildings in all of California: the exhilarating Church of Christ, Scientist, in Berkeley, and the gloriously romantic Palace of Fine Arts, in San Francisco. This incisive overview - the first to feature color reproductions of Maybeck's exquisite interiors and exteriors - analyzes every aspect of his life and work. Not only is his architecture thoroughly discussed and illustrated but also his furniture, his lighting designs, and his innovations in fire-resistant construction. The book is also enlivened by documentary photographs, by clearly drawn plans, and by several of Maybeck's dazzling, previously unpublished visionary drawings. Bernard Maybeck is a major study of an internationally significant architect whose environmentally responsive work has much to offer today's designers and whose houses have given enormous pleasure to those fortunate enough to visit or dwell in them. Related newspaper clippings and brochures laid in.
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Woodbridge, Sally Byrne |
New York: Abbeville Press, 1992. First edition (stated). Hardcover. Extremely gentle rubbing to corners, extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, very small tear to DJ spine head, extremely gentle rubbing to DJ corners, else Near Fine(+) in Near Fine(-) DJ.. Large quarto in multicolored DJ, gilt to spine, white spine, 247 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color); 29 cm. Signed by author. Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Gracefully written and brilliantly illustrated, this handsome new volume captures the vision, the wit, and the down-to-earth inventiveness of one of the most influential and beloved architects of the early twentieth century. Raised in Greenwich Village and trained in Paris, Maybeck spent most of his long career in northern California. An irrepressible bohemian with no desire to run a large office, he spent much of his time designing houses for friends and family, as well as for other patrons so loyal that they often hired him to design more than one house. Maybeck also created two of the most beautiful buildings in all of California: the exhilarating Church of Christ, Scientist, in Berkeley, and the gloriously romantic Palace of Fine Arts, in San Francisco. This incisive overview - the first to feature color reproductions of Maybeck's exquisite interiors and exteriors - analyzes every aspect of his life and work. Not only is his architecture thoroughly discussed and illustrated but also his furniture, his lighting designs, and his innovations in fire-resistant construction. The book is also enlivened by documentary photographs, by clearly drawn plans, and by several of Maybeck's dazzling, previously unpublished visionary drawings. Bernard Maybeck is a major study of an internationally significant architect whose environmentally responsive work has much to offer today's designers and whose houses have given enormous pleasure to those fortunate enough to visit or dwell in them. Related newspaper clippings and brochures laid in.
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Bibliope by Calvello Books (USA) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
$81.00
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$81.00
Bibliope by Calvello Books (USA) Via Biblio.com
Biblio.co.uk
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Bernard Maybeck:; visionary architect
by Woodbridge, Sally Byrne
Large quarto in multicolored DJ, gilt to spine, white spine, 247 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color); 29 cm. Signed by author. Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Gracefully written and brilliantly illustrated, this handsome new volume captures the vision, the wit, and the down-to-earth inventiveness of one of the most influential and beloved architects of the early twentieth century. Raised in Greenwich Village and trained in Paris, Maybeck spent most of his long career in northern California. An irrepressible bohemian with no desire to run a large office, he spent much of his time designing houses for friends and family, as well as for other patrons so loyal that they often hired him to design more than one house. Maybeck also created two of the most beautiful buildings in all of California: the exhilarating Church of Christ, Scientist, in Berkeley, and the gloriously romantic Palace of Fine Arts, in San Francisco. This incisive overview - the first to feature color reproductions of Maybeck's exquisite interiors and exteriors - analyzes every aspect of his life and work. Not only is his architecture thoroughly discussed and illustrated but also his furniture, his lighting designs, and his innovations in fire-resistant construction. The book is also enlivened by documentary photographs, by clearly drawn plans, and by several of Maybeck's dazzling, previously unpublished visionary drawings. Bernard Maybeck is a major study of an internationally significant architect whose environmentally responsive work has much to offer today's designers and whose houses have given enormous pleasure to those fortunate enough to visit or dwell in them. Related newspaper clippings and brochures laid in. Extremely gentle rubbing to corners, extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, very small tear to DJ spine head, extremely gentle rubbing to DJ corners, else Near Fine(+) in Near Fine(-) DJ.
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Woodbridge, Sally Byrne |
Large quarto in multicolored DJ, gilt to spine, white spine, 247 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color); 29 cm. Signed by author. Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Gracefully written and brilliantly illustrated, this handsome new volume captures the vision, the wit, and the down-to-earth inventiveness of one of the most influential and beloved architects of the early twentieth century. Raised in Greenwich Village and trained in Paris, Maybeck spent most of his long career in northern California. An irrepressible bohemian with no desire to run a large office, he spent much of his time designing houses for friends and family, as well as for other patrons so loyal that they often hired him to design more than one house. Maybeck also created two of the most beautiful buildings in all of California: the exhilarating Church of Christ, Scientist, in Berkeley, and the gloriously romantic Palace of Fine Arts, in San Francisco. This incisive overview - the first to feature color reproductions of Maybeck's exquisite interiors and exteriors - analyzes every aspect of his life and work. Not only is his architecture thoroughly discussed and illustrated but also his furniture, his lighting designs, and his innovations in fire-resistant construction. The book is also enlivened by documentary photographs, by clearly drawn plans, and by several of Maybeck's dazzling, previously unpublished visionary drawings. Bernard Maybeck is a major study of an internationally significant architect whose environmentally responsive work has much to offer today's designers and whose houses have given enormous pleasure to those fortunate enough to visit or dwell in them. Related newspaper clippings and brochures laid in. Extremely gentle rubbing to corners, extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, very small tear to DJ spine head, extremely gentle rubbing to DJ corners, else Near Fine(+) in Near Fine(-) DJ.
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BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books (U.S.A.) Via Abebooks.co.uk Abebooks.com |
$90.00
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$90.00
BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books (U.S.A.) Via Abebooks.co.uk
Abebooks.com
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