Verlag: Batsford, 1891
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 35,23
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Although the folder cover states Contents this just plates 23 - 44. Very good condition with slight edgewear to some plates and dust marking to some edges. Brown paper to boards with some marks as photograph. Brown buckram to spine and corners. Ex libris plate to inside cover. Very heavy volume and post and packing will be more than quoted by abe.
Verlag: Batsford, 1891
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 35,23
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Plates 55 - 66. Very good clean condition slight edgewear and dust marks to edges of some pages. Brown paper to folder with stains to front mainly bottom as photograph. Ex libris presentation. Brown buckram to spine and corners.
Verlag: Batsford, 1892
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 35,23
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Illustrations only. Plates 59-87.Missing plates 63, 64, 71, 78. Dust marks and edgewear to some plates. Loose as issued in binder of Paper covered boards, grubby with label mark, buckram to spine and corners. Includes Blicklinh Hall. Audley End, South Wraxall Manor House etc. This is a hevy item and post and packing may be more than quoted by abe. Language: eng.
Verlag: Batsford, 1893
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 35,23
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Part 5 plates only. Plates 88 through to 116 missing 93, 104, 106.blue paint smudge bottom one page, dust stains to edge of some sheets and edge wear crease. Loose as issued in Binder with paper covered boards (grubby) and buckram to spine and corners. Ex Libris John Dutroit. The is a very heavy item and post and packinf may be more than quoted by abe, Language: eng.
Verlag: Batsford, 1891
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 88,07
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Part 1. The loose Contents 52pp with diagrams, plans. Loose Plates 1 - 22. Very good condition but some pages with ragged ends Some pages with dust marks. Folder with brown paper to boards and buckram to spine. Very heavy and post and packing will be more than quoted by abe.
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 burgundy leather and cloth boards; gilt lettering on spine; XXII, 52 pp; 66 plates. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 1 only. Fair (shelfwear to boards, plates have dampstaining along all borders).
Verlag: B.T. Batsford, London, 1891
Anbieter: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, USA
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First edition. xxii, [8], 52 pp.; 64 pp. + Plates. Illus. with 130 [of 145] b/w plates and 180 in-text drawings. Folio. Originally published in six parts. Here condensed into four portfolios, with complete text but lacking 15 of the 145 plates. One of four portfolio boards separated, a few penned notations to contents on boards, label to top corner of boards, some wear and browning to the edges, but images unaffected. Quite serviceable. Quarter cloth over brown paper-covered board portfolios.
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 black leather and dark navy cloth boards; top edge gilt; 5 raised bands with gilt lettering on spine; 64 pp text with bw illustrations; plates 67-145. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 2 only. VG- (shelfwear to leather covers, plates lightly age toned but otherwise clean and clear).
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 leather and cloth boards with gilt lettering on front cover; 5 raised bands on spine with gilt lettering; XXII, 52 pp; 66 plates. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 1 only. VG- (shelfwear to leather covers, plates lightly age toned but otherwise clean and clear).
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 brown leather and dark navy cloth boards; top edge gilt; gilt lettering on front and spine; 64 pp text with bw illustrations; plates 67-145. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 2 only. VG- (shelfwear to leather covers, plates lightly age toned but otherwise clean and clear).
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 brown leather and cloth boards; gilt lettering on spine; XXII, 52 pp; 66 plates. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 1 only. Good- (heavy shelfwear to boards, spine torn, age toning overall but plates are otherwise clear).
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 leather and cloth boards; 5 raised bands on spine with gilt lettering; XXII, 52 pp; 66 plates. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 1 only. VG- (shelfwear to leather covers, plates lightly age toned but otherwise clean and clear).
Hardcover. Oversized, 3/4 burgundy leather and cloth boards; gilt illustration on front cover, gilt tooling on spine, top edge gilt; 64 pp text with bw illustrations; plates 67-145. Illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text. This is volume 2 only. VG- (shelfwear to leather covers, plates lightly age toned but otherwise clean and clear).
Verlag: B. T. Batsford, London, 1891
Anbieter: Barter Books Ltd, Alnwick, NORTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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EUR 184,95
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In den WarenkorbBrown board cover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. G : in good condition. Boards lightly rubbed and dust soiled. Plates bright with slight edge darkening. 490mm x 360mm (19" x 14"). xxii, 52pp; 64pp. 145 plates and 180 illustrations in the text. Part I includes a list of subscribers. Pages loose as issued. N.B.: Heavy set - extra shipping needed for overseas.
Verlag: Batsford, 1894
Anbieter: C & A J Barmby, Kent, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 234,84
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes i n 6 parts with all pages loose as issued in matching board folders with buckram to spine and corners, all grubby. Ex libris plate to each for John Dutroit ARIBA. Mystery why each binder states 1891 but all parts dated 1894. Many of the loose pages have dust stains at edges, edge wear including small tears in places and crease to one title page. The photographs themselves appear to be free from marks. Volume 1: Part 1, 52pp text with textulal illustrations, 22 plates plates 1-22. Part 2 Plates 23-44, Part 3 Plates45-66. Volume 2 Part 4, 64pp text and Plates 67-87. Part 5 Plates 88-116, Part 6 Plates 117-145. These are very heavy volumes and certainly not suitable for export and UK post and packing will be more than quoted by abe and will probably come in the 20kg range. Language: eng.
Verlag: Batsford, London, 1894
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: very good(-). 6 cloth-backed printed board elephant portfolios (well-worn, rubbed and stained), containing 145 full-page plates loose as issued, with 180 illustrations in the text. Some of the loose pages have soiling on the margins. The photographs themselves appear to be free from marks. Volume 1: Part 1, 22 plates plates 1-22. Part 2 Plates 23-44, Part 3 plates 45-66. Part 4, plates 67-87. Part 5 plates 88-116, Part 6 plates 117-145. Each portfolio has several pages of text, some slightly chipped on the margins. London: Batsford, 1894. First Edition. A very good(-) copy of this uncommon set .
Verlag: B.T. Batsford, London
Anbieter: R.W. Forder, Gosport, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 334,65
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Cloth back, portfolio boards. Published in six parts between 1890-1894. The whole comprises 145 black and white plates, the majority photographic, the rest being the authors' drawings. all plates are 14 in x 10 in on fine paper 19 in by 14 in. Text comprises 64 pp. and there are other preliminaries including a preface, lists of subscribers etc. All contents are laid in loose in the portfolio boards. Spines rubbed to head and foot, but the plates are all clean and bright apart from a little dust-soiling at the extremities of the borders. The whole is VERY heavy and will thus incur additional carriage charges which will be substantial overseas.
Verlag: B.T. Batsford/ Ticknor & Co, London/ Boston, 1894
Hardcover. Six oversized volumes bound in tan paper over boards with black lettering, red cloth corners and spine. Part 1; XXII, 12 pp, plates 1-22 bw plates. Part II is pages 13-32, plates 23-44. Part III is pages 33-52, plates 45-66. Part IV is pages 1-18, plates 67-88. Part V is pages 19-40, plates 89-115. Part VI is pages 41-64, plates 116-145. Includes 180 illustrations in the text. Part I- Burghley House - Tomb of Lord Burghley - Hardwick Hall - Haddon Hall - Park Hall, Oswestry - Hall i'th'Wood - Broughton Castle - St. John's Warwick - Tomb of the Earl Leicester - Kenilworth Castle, Porch of Gatehouse - Apethorpe Hall - Stibbington Hall - Hambleton Old Hall - Porch at Alwalton - Gateway at Oundle - Ragdale Old Hall. Part II. Bradfield -- The Butter-Market, Dartmouth -- House in the S.W. of England -- Montacute House -- Lower Walterstone -- Longford Castle -- Burford Priory -- Tomb of Sir Laurence Tanfelde, Burford Church -- House at Upper Swell -- Wroxton Abbey -- The Griffin Monument, Braybrook Church -- Bolsover castle -- Barlborough Hall Part III. Kirby Hall -- Rushton Hall -- Rothwell Market-house -- Lyveden New Building -- Dingley Hall -- Lilford Hall -- Hinchinbrooke Hall -- Blickling Hall -- Audely End -- Porch at Elstow -- Knole House -- North Mymms Part V. Condover Hall -- Moreton Corbet -- Tixall Gateway -- Aston Hall -- Brereton Hall -- St John's Church, Leeds -- Fountains Hall -- Burton Agnes Hall -- Gilling Castle -- MiddleTemple Hall -- Wakehurst Place -- Cobham Hall -- Hatfield House Part VI. Moyns Park -- Wyvenhoe Cottage -- Trinity College, Cambridge -- Caius College, ditto -- King's College, ditto -- Merton College, Oxford -- The Schools, ditto -- Convocation Room, ditto -- Wadham College, Ditto -- St. John's College, ditto -- Jesus College, ditto -- Bramshill -- Chastleton House -- Charlcote -- Wollaton Hall. Good (heavy wear to boards, spines torn, age toning overall, chipping along page edges).
Verlag: B. T. Batsford, London, 1894
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Charles Latham (Photographer) (illustrator). Two volume set. The format is approximately 14 inches by 18.5 inches. With One Hundred Forty-Five Plates, and One Hundred Eighty Illustrations in the Text. Footnotes. Chronological list of subjects illustrated. Index to illustrations and descriptive text. Ink notation on half-title page of Volume I. This copy has sustained some moisture impacts at the bottom. All pages are separate and there has only been limited impact on the pages (text or illustrations). The Preface is dated 1890. There appears to have been an issuance of this material in 1891 in six portfolios, but not in this bound volume form. This work was apparently initially sold via Subscription. Folio, [two volumes], xxii, 52pp, [66 plates]; 64pp, [79 plates]. Books measure 14 x 18.5 . Publisher's very worn and soiled binding is three quarter brown morocco, raised bands, title in gilt on spines. Top edge gilt. Text blocks solid. A complete set with 145 photogravure plates. Among the subject of illustrations are Exeter Cathedral, Burghley House, Merton College, and Kenilworth Castle. One of the most important considerations in the undertaking was the qualify of the photographic illustrations. The art of fitly illustrating architecture by means of the camera has not been wildly acquired, and we hold ourselves fortunate in having secured the services of Mr. Charles Latham. Charles Latham (15 May 1847 27 October 1912) was staff photographer of the magazine Country Life in the early years of the 20th century. His first work for Batsford was with the architect John Alfred Gotch on his book Architecture of the Renaissance in England. John Alfred Gotch (28 September 1852, Kettering, Northamptonshire 17 January 1942, Kettering, Northamptonshire was a noted English architect and architectural historian. John Gotch attended Kettering Grammar School and later studied at the University of Zürich and at King's College London. In 1879 Gotch set up a private architectural practice in Kettering which developed into Gotch & Saunders by entering into partnership with Charles Saunders in 1887. They were later joined by Henry Ralph Surridge and they jointly retired in 1938. The practice still exists as Gotch, Saunders & Surridge LLP, or GSSArchitecture. In Kettering, Gotch was responsible for the design and construction of shoe factories, warehouses, houses, shops, offices, banks, hospitals, schools, public houses, sports venues, entertainment venues and a temperance hall. The Practice was also responsible for the design of several First World War memorials, and the alteration and expansion of numerous historic country houses, for example, Madingley Hall, now the Institute of Continuing Education, part of the University of Cambridge. Following the end of the War, Gotch's practice designed and built over 140 branches of Midland Bank and, in association with Edwin Lutyens, Gotch designed the interior of the Bank's former headquarters in Poultry, London which is considered an Art Deco icon. As well as designing many buildings Gotch had an interest in Elizabethan and Jacobean architecture. He was the author of nine books in this field, as well as editor of a book on the history of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Apart from his renown as an architectural historian, he also achieved eminence as a public figure and representative of the architectural profession. He was president of the Architectural Association in 1886-1887, vice-president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1914-1919, and president of RIBA in 1923-1925: the first provincial architect to be appointed president since the formation of the institute in 1834. In addition, he was vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries, a founder member of the Royal Fine Art Commission, a Trustee of the Soane Museum, and president of the Northamptonshire Association of Architects in 1911-1922. In 1924 he received an honorary M.A. degree from the University of Oxford. John Alfred Gotch was appointed the first Charter Mayor of Kettering in 1938. In 2018 a blue plaque in honor of the architect, often cited as 'the man who built Kettering', was unveiled on the former Midland Bank building that he designed in Kettering High Street. RIBA has an archive of Gotch's sketchbooks, topographical drawings and manuscripts whilst further correspondence is held by Northamptonshire Record Office. Historic England hold a series of negatives taken by Gotch and photographs, donated by him, are also held in the Conway Library whose archive of architectural images is in the process of being digitized as part of the wider Courtauld Connects project. Walter Talbot Brown and born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on 10 July 1852 and was articled to Edmund Francis Law (1810?-1882) in Northampton, England from 1869 to 1874. He was a Pugin Student in 1877. He worked as an assistant to John George Dunn (?-1833) in Birmingham, and to Edmund Sharpe (1809-1877). Brown commenced independent practice in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire in c.1876 and was in partnership with James William Fisher (1857-1936) as Talbot Brown & Fisher from 1880 to 1931. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1880 and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1894. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.