- Corners dustwr. sl. worn. Nevertheless a very fine copy.
= Comprises texts by A. Frénaud, Lucebert, R.W.D. Oxenaar and B. Schierbeek.
- A few sm. closed tears at spine-ends. Otherwise very fine.
AND 1 other: J.-C. LAMBERT, Karel Appel. Works on Paper (New York, 1980, 1st ed., richly illustrated, orig. cl. w. dustwr., folio. Fine).
- A few lvs. lack tiny portion; trifle yellowed. Bindings occas. sl. rubbed along extremities.
= With loosely inserted publisher's cat. (4)p.
AND 3 others, all bound unif. w. the preceding, i.a. IDEM, Die verzierten Terra-Sigillata-Gefässe des ersten Jahrhunderts mit Töpfernamen (ibid., (1910), 83 plates) and E. RITTERLING, Das frühromische Lager bei Hoheim im Taunus (Wiesbaden, 1913, 2 vols., (fold.) plates, ills., 4to. Part of the series Annalen des Vereins für Nassauische Altertumskunde und Geschichtsforschung).
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper and lower pastedown. Fine copy.
Berlage, H.P. Over stijl in bouw- en meubelkunst. Rott., W.L. & J. Brusse, 1921, 4th ed., 176p., plates/ ills., orig. dec. cl.
- Owner's entry on upper pastedown; owner's stamp on title. Top of lower joint split over 2 cm. Otherwise fine.
Rodijk, G.H. De huizen van Rietveld. Zwolle, Waanders, 1991, 223,(1)p., num. (col.) ills., orig. wr., 4to.
- Owner's entry on verso of (sl. yellowed) wr.
AND 5 others, i.a. M. POZZETTO, Die Schule Otto Wagners 1894-1912 (Vienna, 1980, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to) and H. GERETSEGGER and M. PEINTNER, Otto Wagner 1841-1918 (Vienna, 1983, num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- Owner's entry and sm stamp on first free endpaper. Lacks dustwr.
Polano, S. a.o. Hendrik Petrus Berlage. Het complete werk. Alphen a.d. Rijn, Atrium, 1988, 265,(1)p., 426 (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. Bergeijk, H. van. Willem Marinus Dudok. Architect-stedebouwkundige 1884-1974. Naarden, V+K/ Inmerc, 1995, 343,(1)p., num. (col.) ills., orig. cl., 4to. - AND 6 others on Dutch and German laye 19th/ 20th cent. architecture, all but one in orig. cl. w. dustwr.
= An overview of the first six houses designed by Peter Eisenman (one of the NY Five). He called them "Houses of Cards". In these houses, Eisenman tried to strip architecture of its traditional meanings and associations, making the planes, walls, and elements of the houses as valueless as an arrangement of playing cards.
- Foxed.
AND 13 others, i.a. A. BOEKEN, Architectuur (Amst., 1936, num. ills., orig. (discol.) pict. wr.); ARCHITECT J.J.P. OUD (Rott., 1951, num. ills., orig. (discol.) wr., obl. 4to); H.P. BERLAGE, Studies over bouwkunst, stijl en samenleving (ibid., 1922, ills., orig. (foxed and discol.) wr., 4to) and J.P. MIERAS, Na-oorlogse bouwkunst in Nederland (Amst./ Antw., (±1955), num. ills., orig. (foxed) cl. w. (dam.) wr., 4to).