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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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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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Fads and Fancies

LIMITED EDITION FOLIO ON AMERICAN MEN OF POWER, MAGNIFICENTLY BOUND AND PRINTED

HARRISON, Constance Cary. Fads and Fancies. New York, 1905.

First and only edition of this beautifully bound, printed, and illustrated work, with portraits of over 80 of the early 20th century's most notable American men. A striking large folio volume in original felt-lined wooden box. $5000.

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American Architecture

SIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd. American Architecture. New York, 1955.

First edition of this important overview of Wright’s work, with over 200 illustrations and photographs, presentation copy inscribed and signed by Wright on the front free endpaper: "To Ben the competent and f—- —with esteem and affection—Frank Lloyd Wright, 55." $4800.

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Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages

"THE MOST HANDSOME BOOK PRODUCED IN THE WHOLE OF THE 19TH CENTURY"

SHAW, Henry. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages. London, 1843. Two volumes.

First edition of this beautifully illustrated study of costumes and decorations by Shaw, one of the greatest illuminators of the 19th century, with 94 plates of finely tailored and crafted French and English Medieval dress and accoutrements, most exquisitely hand-colored, as well as numerous in-text wood engravings and initials printed in colors from wood blocks. A lovely copy in contemporary full morocco-gilt by J. Wright. $4500.

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Buildings, Plans, and Designs

“DESTINED TO REVOLUTIONIZE ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHT”

WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd. Buildings, Plans, and Designs. New York, 1963.

First edition in English of Frank Lloyd Wright's first major publication, number 33 of 2600 copies—a grand portfolio of one hundred large folio plates of Wright's earliest designs, including the Frederick C. Robie house (1909), "the finest of the Prairie houses." $4500.

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Le Corset dans l'Art et les Moeurs du XIIIe au XXe Siècle

COMPREHENSIVE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE CORSET, INSCRIBED

LIBRON, Fernand and CLOUZOT, Henri. Le Corset dans l'Art et les Moeurs du XIIIe au XXe Siècle. Paris, 1933.

Limited first edition, number L of only 80 copies not available for sale (from a total edition of 880), of this erudite history of “the artifices that women employ in order to support and perfect their fragile beauty,” with numerous fashion plates (12 in color), facsimiles and in-text illustrations on nearly every page. Inscribed on the half title, “Hommage de l’auteur a Madame C. Capaldi, sa dénoncé collaboratrice, Paris le 20 Mai 1937, F. Libron,” and accompanied by 15 separate plates from the “Album” laid in. $4000.

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Costumes de Theatre, Ballets et Divertissements

“ENTRE LES PETITS MAÎTRES DE CE TEMPS”

LEPAPE, Georges. Costumes de Theatre, Ballets et Divertissements. Paris, 1920.

First edition of Lepape’s costume and stage designs for Rip’s ballet-pantomime "Le Coup Manqué" and L’Herbier’s play "L’Enfantement du Mort," with 21 hand-colored plates by Lepape colored using the pochoir technique, applied by celebrated colorist Jean Saudé. $3800.

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Military Costume of Turkey

“THE TURKISH CRESCENT SHONE MOST RESPLENDENT”

(TURKEY) (DALVIMART, Octavien). The Military Costume of Turkey. London, 1818.

First edition, first issue, splendidly bound and illustrated, with hand-colored engraved frontispiece and 30 hand-colored aquatint plates by John Heaviside Clark after original drawings by Octavien d’Alvimart. $3600.

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