Published by Potsdam, Eduard Stichnote, 1948, 1948
First Edition
Softcover. 8°, Originalbroschur mit fest montiertem illustrierten Umschlag, dieser mit kleinen Randläsionen und etwas fleckig. 13 (1) Textseiten mit 2 montierten farbigen Abbildungen (darunter 1 Frontispiz), gefolgt von 52 einfarbigen Tafelseiten. ExLibris-Etikett im vorderen Innendeckel. Die Textseiten sind gebräunt und etwas gelbfleckig, im Übrigen sauber. Noch guter Gesamtzustand. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Ob Sonnenschein oder warmer Regen: mit einem interessanten Buch kommen Sie immer gut durch den Tag. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K24504-435145.
Frontispiz montiert; 48 Bildtafeln 22 S.+Tafeln O.Broschur mit ill.SU + 8° *SMAD-Lizenz 153*; (SU Gebrauchsspuren; S. 21 fliegend) Kunst der Gegenwart Sprache: de.
Published by Stichnote, Potsdam, 1948
Seller: Liwall Bücher und mehr, Halle, Germany
Frontispiz montiert; 58 Bilder u. Zeichnungen z.T. auf Bildtafeln 23 S.+Tafeln O.Broschur mit ill.SU + 8° *SMAD-Lizenz 153*; (SU Gebrauchsspuren) Kunst der Gegenwart Sprache: de.
Published by Stichnote, Potsdam, 1948
Seller: Liwall Bücher und mehr, Halle, Germany
58 Bilder u. Zeichnungen z.T. auf Bildtafeln 23 S.+Tafeln O.Heft mit ill.SU + 8° *SMAD-Lizens*; (SU berieben; Frontispiz minimal berieben; Heft hinten vom Einband gelöst) Kunst der Gegenwart Sprache: de.
Published by Stichnote, Potsdam, 1947
Seller: Liwall Bücher und mehr, Halle, Germany
40 Bildtafeln; 16 zeichnungen; 1 Farbbild (montiert) 22 S+Tafeln O.ill.Broschur +8° *SMAD Lizenz*; (Einband gering fleckig und berieben) Kunst der Gegenwart V Sprache: de.
Published by Orell Füssli Verlag, Zurich, 1931
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good+ condition. First edition. Octavo. 16pp., 71 photographs, (16)pp. Original yellow quarter cloth over photo-illustrated boards with white lettering on cover, black on spine, protected by modern mylar. With seventy-one pictures explained by Adolf Behne. An outline conveying the basic wishes and and expectations. Illustrated with seventy-one b/w photographs of weekend activities, e.g. camping, swimming, sight-seeing and photographs of tents, campers, vacation huts and houses with credits for each photo. Includes some architectural drawings, plans and descriptive list with explanations for all images. Sixteen pages of illustrated advertisements for publications at rear. Photographs and advertisements printed to glossy paper. Text in German. Binding with very light wear along edges. Small dealer sticker on inside front cover.
Published by Akadem. Verlag Dr. Fr. Wedekind & Co., Stuttgart, 1927
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: g- to vg. First edition. Large quarto (11 1/2 x 8 1/4"). 176pp. Text in German. Original photo-illustrated wrappers, with white lettering to front cover. Wrappers & outer leaves a bit foxed, but internal text & photos are unaffected, exceptfor some age toning at edges in blank margins. Written by German modernist architects Heinz and Bodo Rasch, "Wie bauen ?" (How to Build?) is a monograph on the construction and furnishing of the Weißenhofsiedlung, one of the most significant architectural exhibitions of the 20th century. Held in Stuttgart in 1927, the exhibition brought together for the first time some of the most influential and progressive European designers from the early decades of the century. The central feature of the event was a development of 21 domestic buildings located on the Weißenhof hillside overlooking the city, which was visited by over 500,000 people during the summer of 1927. Lavishly illustrated throughout with numerous b/w photographic reproductions, architectural drawings and floor plans, this book is divided into an introductory part and two main parts: - The introductory part of this work contains a plan of the Weißenhof settlement, as well as a maquette, and photographs of its construction. - The first part is devoted to the various techniques of wall construction applied to the Weißenhof settlement, and contains illustrations and b/w photographic reproductions of architectural projects, completed (and under construction) homes and buildings by Trappani, Mies van der Rohe (Berlin), Heinz and Bodo Rasch (Stuttgart), Josef Frank (Vienna), Ludwig Hilberseimer (Berlin), Adolf Schneck (Stuttgart), Mart Stam (Rotterdam), Peter Behrens (Berlin), Richard Döcker (Stuttgart), Ernst May (Frankfurt), J. J. P. Oud (Rotterdam), Frank Lloyd Wright (USA), Walter Gropius (Dessau), Max Berg (Berlin), and Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret (Paris). - The second and last part is devoted to framing in the construction of the Weißenhof settlement. It contains numerous b/w photographic reproductions of architectural projects, completed (and under construction) homes and buildings by Hans Poelzig (Berlin), Richard Döcker (Stuttgart), Mies van der Rohe (Berlin), Hans Scharoun (Breslau), Max Taut (Berlin), Adolf Rading (Breslau), Walter Gropius (Dessau), as well as furniture by Heinz and Bodo Rasch (Stuttgart), and Mies van der Rohe (Berlin). Wrappers rubbed and slightly creased along edges. Some foxing and age-toning to back cover. Upper corner of back cover creased, slightly affecting the upper corner of pages 167-176 (not affecting lettering). Minor age-toning along paper margin. Text in German. Wrappers in overall good-, interior in good+ to very good condition.
Language: German
Published by Drei Masken Verlag, 1926
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Plates And Illustrations In Text (illustrator). 1st Edition. 82 Pp + 64 Glossy Plates. Blue Cloth, Gilt. First Edition. Light Wear, Some Loss Of Gilt On Spine. No Marks. 1/2" Narrow Fray On Lower Front Spine Edge. Hinges Tight.