Anbieter: Frans Melk Antiquariaat, HILVERSUM - NO SHIPPING TO THE U.S.A AT THE MOMENT, Niederlande
EUR 25,00
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In den WarenkorbBramhall House, New York, 1965. Hardcover with slightly damaged dust jacket. 32,4 x 31 cm. Illustrated in b/w throughout. 164 pages - Very good/near fine copy [Art / international artist [Buitenlandse Kunstenaars] Wendingen ].
Verlag: Bramhall House 1965, 1965
Anbieter: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Neuseeland
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
EUR 38,19
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In den WarenkorbSquare quarto, cream cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine, frontispiece, 164pp, illus/photos, VG (sl scuffing to extrems, light to moderate foxing to boards/page edges/eps, light cracking to gutters, light foxing to prelims & terminals) in d/w, VG (light to moderate creasing & chipping to spine & edges, light chafing & soiling to covers, light tanning & foxing to flaps).
Verlag: Horizon Press, 1965
Anbieter: David Ford Books PBFA, Cley-next-the-Sea, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 82,55
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. Hardcover book , Heavy cloth covered boards with slipcase. A reprint of the original Wendingen edition published in Amsterdam. With the original title page and introduction by Mrs Frank Lloyd wright, Printed as per the original on one side per sheet. with new and better illustrations to some plates. 164 double fold pages showing Wright's designs including plans. A Very Good copy in the original slipcase with some light marks to covers. The slipcase shows some light handling wear with some fading and rubbing. Very slightly musty from being in the slipcase. No inscriptions. Pictures available.
Verlag: Horizon Press, 1965
Anbieter: Reeve & Clarke Books (ABAC / ILAB), South River, ON, Kanada
EUR 101,24
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. The Great Wendigen Edition. The Life-Work of the American Architect Frank Lloyd Wright With Contributions by Frank Lloyd Wright; an Introduction by Architect T.H. Wijdeveld and many articles by famous European Architects and American writers; also an Introduction by Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (Mrs. Frank Lloyd Wright); beige linen cloth covered boards; lettering in gilt on red leather label on spine; together with the publishers black cloth covered slip case in near fine condition with no edge wear; 164 pages; this beautiful reprint edition was produced in accordance with Wright's wishes retaining the double fold pages (printed on one side of each sheet) as in the original Wendigen Dutch 1925 publication and also retaining the specially hinged binding; a heavy book that may require additional postage.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
EUR 1.375,00
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In den WarenkorbSantpoort, C.A. Mees, 1925-1926. 7 parts in 1 vol. [2],164,[2] pp. Over 200 photograpic plates, plans and drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Orig. publisher's hardcover binding (original light gray cloth-covered boards decorated with a motif of dark gray lines and a gilt lettered red mor. title shield designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on the spine. Large square 4to. - Cover with very light shelfwear; front cover sl. dustained along the right edge. (Wendingen. Maandblad voor bouwen en sieren van Architectura et Amicitia, Jaarg. 7, nr. 3 - 9).Copy from the library of the Dutch architect Theodor Wilhelm (Theo) Rueter (Haarlem, 9 September 1876 - Blaricum, 12 June 1963). With a self-designed and wood-engraved ex-libris of Theo Rueter on the endpaper). He designed several houses in traditional rural architecture for the Dutch region of Het Gooi. - * Le Coultre, Wendingen 1918 - 1932, pages 166-169, variant '7-3/9 e' in book form. - This '7-part' set on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright was only published in English. It is a set of the regular 7-part softcover edition, bound together in the original publisher's binding. This binding was available separately, but it was also possible to obtain a hardcover copy from the publisher, for an additional fee and with the return of previously purchased individual issues. Approximately 650 copies of this hardcover edition, in this binding variant, were published. The binding and title page were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. There is also a version in an unprinted white cloth binding with a title shield, of which approximately 3000 copies were made (including 140 copies for the American publisher Koch). - The editing and typographical editing was done by H. Th. Wijdeveld. He also provided the introductory text. It contains 13 articles (11 in English, 1 in French & 1 in German) by notable European and American writers / architects: H.Th. Wijdeveld, F.L. Wright, L. Mumford, H.P. Berlage, J.J.P. Oud, R. Mallet Stevens, E. Mendelsohn and L.J. Sullivan. - This set is the first major publication of Wright's works since the 1910-11 publication of 'Ausgefuhrte Bauten' (Berlin, Ernst Wasmuth). - - This famous Dutch 'monthly' periodical Wendingen, revolutionary for it's new typography, is devoted to national and international architecture, ornamentation and other arts. Published by the Amsterdam society for artists and architects Architectura et Amicitia on the initiative and under supervision of the Dutch Architect Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld. It served as the organ of the Amsterdam artists' association Architectura et Amicitia and was the primary voice of the Amsterdam School (expressionist architecture). Wendingen's goal was to enhance the aesthetic quality of architecture and to be a source of inspiration for the members of A et A, as well as for subscribers from throughout the Netherlands and abroad. A total of 116 issues were published, with a circulation of 650 to 1300 copies per issue. The first eight years, up to 1925, Wijdeveld was the only editor and designer of the magazine. He played a key role in the content, design, and typography. The covers are printed in woodcut, lithography (partly offset) and designed by a large range of artists. The content of Wendingen was not limited to architecture; it also featured visual and applied arts. The magazine, printed by, among others, the specialized printing house 'Volharding' in Amsterdam, became renowned for its artistic quality (content and design) and its distinctive square format.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
EUR 1.100,00
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In den WarenkorbSantpoort, C.A. Mees, 1925-1926 / Distributed by Chicago, A. Kroch and Son, [1948]. 7 parts in 1 vol. [2],164,[2] pp. Over 200 photograpic plates, plans and drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Orig. publisher's hardcover binding (original gray cloth-covered boards decorated with black border & lettering). Large square 4to. - Cover with very light shelfwear; very sl. worn along the extrimities. (Wendingen. Maandblad voor bouwen en sieren van Architectura et Amicitia, Jaarg. 7, nr. 3 - 9).* Le Coultre, Wendingen 1918 - 1932, pages 166-169, variant '7-3/9 E' in book form. - This '7-part' set on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright was only published in English. It is a set of the regular 7-part softcover edition, bound together in the original publisher's binding. This is one of the 500 unbound copies purchased by the American publisher A. Koch and Son in 1947. They were bound in America and an extra title page was added. The copies he purchased were original copies from the 1925/26 deluxe edition, printed on slightly thicker paper. - The editing and typographical editing was done by H. Th. Wijdeveld. He also provided the introductory text. It contains 13 articles (11 in English, 1 in French & 1 in German) by notable European and American writers / architects: H.Th. Wijdeveld, F.L. Wright, L. Mumford, H.P. Berlage, J.J.P. Oud, R. Mallet Stevens, E. Mendelsohn and L.J. Sullivan. - This set is the first major publication of Wright's works since the 1910-11 publication of 'Ausgefuhrte Bauten' (Berlin, Ernst Wasmuth). - - This famous Dutch 'monthly' periodical Wendingen, revolutionary for it's new typography, is devoted to national and international architecture, ornamentation and other arts. Published by the Amsterdam society for artists and architects Architectura et Amicitia on the initiative and under supervision of the Dutch Architect Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld. It served as the organ of the Amsterdam artists' association Architectura et Amicitia and was the primary voice of the Amsterdam School (expressionist architecture). Wendingen's goal was to enhance the aesthetic quality of architecture and to be a source of inspiration for the members of A et A, as well as for subscribers from throughout the Netherlands and abroad. A total of 116 issues were published, with a circulation of 650 to 1300 copies per issue. The first eight years, up to 1925, Wijdeveld was the only editor and designer of the magazine. He played a key role in the content, design, and typography. The covers are printed in woodcut, lithography (partly offset) and designed by a large range of artists. The content of Wendingen was not limited to architecture; it also featured visual and applied arts. The magazine, printed by, among others, the specialized printing house 'Volharding' in Amsterdam, became renowned for its artistic quality (content and design) and its distinctive square format.