Typed manuscript inscribed

"ORGANIC (OR INTRINSIC) ARCHITECTURE IS THE FREE ARCHITECTURE OF IDEAL DEMOCRACY"

WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd. Typed manuscript inscribed. Taliesin West, February, 1953.

Original 11-page typed manuscript on "The Language of Organic Architecture," inscribed by its author, Frank Lloyd Wright, to his friend, the architecture critic Lewis Mumford, "For Lewis, F.L. Wright." With Mumford's annotation in the top right corner, "Feb 1953." The distinctive type face and spacing of the text invite the possibility that Wright typed this himself. $8800.

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Monuments Francais Inedits

WITH 182 BEAUTIFULLY HAND-COLORED FOLIO ENGRAVINGS OF FRENCH COSTUME, ARMS, INSTRUMENTS, FURNISHINGS AND ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS

WILLEMIN, Nicholas Xavier and POTTIER, André. Monuments Francais Inedits. Paris, 1839. Two volumes.

First edition of this wonderful collection of masterpieces of French decorative arts culled from early medieval to late Renaissance—costumes, weapons, musical instruments, furniture, furnishings, stained glass, interior and exterior architectural details—with 300 intricately detailed folio engraved plates, 184 of them with brilliant and delicate hand-coloring. $6000.

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Learning from Las Vegas

SIGNED BY ROBERT VENTURI, DENISE SCOTT BROWN AND STEVEN IZENOUR

VENTURI, Robert. SCOTT BROWN, Denise. IZENOUR, Steven. Learning from Las Vegas. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972.

First edition of this revolutionary book of architecture, signed by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. With rare original glassine dust jacket. $6000.

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Stones of Venice

“EVERY MAN HAS, AT SOME TIME OF HIS LIFE, PERSONAL INTEREST IN ARCHITECTURE”

RUSKIN, John. Stones of Venice. London, 1851-53. Three volumes.

First edition of Ruskin’s famous survey of the Gothic architectural style, illustrated with 53 full-page mezzotints and lithographs (many hand-colored), and numerous in-text wood-engraved diagrams and architectural details. $3600.

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Parallele de l'Architecture Antique et de la Moderne

“LAUNCHED THE QUARREL OF THE ANCIENTS AND THE MODERNS”

FRÉART DE CHAMBRAY, Roland. Parallele de l'Architecture Antique et de la Moderne. Paris, 1650.

First edition, beautifully illustrated with an engraved title page and 40 fine full-page copperplate engravings by Charles Errard, depicting facades, columns and lintels, and decorative details. $3200.

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Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director

CHIPPENDALE, HEPPLEWHITE, AND SHERATON’S GREAT FURNITURE WORKS,LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED WITH MORE THAN 900 ILLUSTRATIONS

CHIPPENDALE, Thomas. The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director. New York, 1938-46. Three volumes.

Modern facsimile editions of the great works by the three preeminent furniture designers, with over 920 plates of their designs and photographs of pieces exemplifying their respective styles. With an autograph presentation in one volume from the publisher to the editor, "To my friend Walter Rendell Storey, whose cooperation has made the publishing of this book possible. With best wishes, Sandy." $1850.

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History of English Furniture

MAQUOID’S ESSENTIAL WORK ON ENGLISH FURNITURE, WITH 60 SPLENDID FOLIO COLOR PLATES

MACQUOID, Percy. History of English Furniture. London, 1923-28. Four volumes. Later edition of this definitive reference, with 60 splendid folio chromolithographic plates and hundreds of other illustrations of period furniture. $1800.

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Formes et Vie

“FORMS WHICH CREEP, SCOUR THE OCEANS, OR PERFORATE THE CLOUDS…”

LE CORBUSIER. (JEANNERET-GRIS, Charles-Édouard). LÉGER, Fernand, et al. Formes et Vie. Paris, 1951. Two volumes.

First editions of the complete two-issue run of this important arts journal, featuring the works of Le Corbusier and Fernand Léger, as well as other noted artists of the day, richly illustrated. $500.

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