Language: English
Published by Fekete Sas Konyvkiado, 2007
ISBN 10: 9639352918 ISBN 13: 9789639352919
Seller: rareviewbooks, Kensington, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Oversized hardback book (363 pages +) illustrated with numerous photographs/reproductions in color and b/w. Text in English and Hungarian. Dust jacket in protective cover shows moderate rubbing/scuffing - previous owners name stamped bottom of front free endpaper. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-Art-3-Middle-L) rareviewbooks.
Language: English
Published by [Fekete Sas Kiado], Budapest, Hungary, 2007
ISBN 10: 9639352918 ISBN 13: 9789639352919
Seller: Peter Rhodes, Southampton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good -. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Hardback Edition. 295 x 235mm. pp. 363. Hungarian and English text. First hardback edition of 'Budapesti Epitkezesek Allomasai = Stations of Construction in Budapest'. Colour and black and white illustrations. Bound in original white boards. No dust jacket. Some light toning to edges of text block, and a few light bumps and marks, otherwise clean. Binding strong. No ownership inscription or underlining. See images. 1.82kg. Extra postage overseas.
Language: Multiple languages
Published by Fekete Sas Kiado & Budapesti Torteneti Museum & Terezvarosi Muvelodesi Kozalapitvany, Budapest, 2007
ISBN 10: 9639352918 ISBN 13: 9789639352919
Seller: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Oversized hardcover, fully bilingual (Hungarian & English), 363 pages, copiously illustrated with unique historic photos and plans, glossy paper, NOT ex-library. Weight: 1865g. Near fine in a gently worn, very good dust jacket. Clean and bright with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. -- The book is based on an exhibition presenting materials from the Architectural and Photo Collections of Kiscelli Museum, held in the stations of the Millenary Underground in Budapest. -- This work provides a detailed architectural and urban history of the development of Budapest's iconic Andrássy Avenue and the surrounding Terézváros district during the city's "golden age" of construction. It chronicles the entire process, from the initial urban planning concepts to the final execution of the magnificent palaces and apartment buildings that line the boulevard. The book focuses not just on the famous architects but also on the builders, craftsmen, and the social context of this monumental undertaking in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Richly illustrated with historical photographs, plans, and documents, it serves as a key resource on the urban and architectural history of Budapest during the Austro-Hungarian era. -- Contents: Preface; The Millenary Underground; Vorosmarty Square [Vorosmarty Square; German Theatre and the Redoute; Frigyes Feszl]; Deak Square [Lutheran Church in Deak Square; Mihaly Pollack]; Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Street [St Stephen's Basilica; Jozsef Hild; Andrassy Avenue]; Opera House [Opera House; Miklos Ybl]; Oktogon [Grand Boulevard; Alajos Hauszmann]; Vorosmarty Street [The Old Art Hall and the Model School of Design]; Kodaly Circus [Kodaly Circus; Calvinist Church in Varosligeti Fasor]; Bajza Street [Mulberry Garden; City Park Lane]; Heroes' Square [Heroes' Square; Albert Schickedanz; City Park]; Szechenyi Bath [The Szechenyi Bath; City Park Skating Hall; Odon Lechner]; Mexikoi Street [Elizabeth Women's School; Bela Lajta]; References; Sources of the pictures.