Editore: Architecture Catalog Company, 1937
Da: Koster's Collectible Books, Farmingville, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good-. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Paperback. ; Softcover: Plain green paper covers with title on front cover. Edges are bumped and worn, short tears. Photographs by Gottscho. Landscape effects created by Umberto Innocenti and Richard K. Webel, Landscape Architects. Advertising pages in rear. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; B/w Photos; FOLIO; unpaginated pages.
Editore: ohne Verlag,, New York,, 1959
Da: Umbras Kuriositätenkabinett, Berlin, Germania
EUR 58,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello33 x 25 cm. ca. 80 S. ISBN: Keine. Kartoniert, Ringbinder. No jacket. Guter Zustand / Good condition. Kleiner Mängel. Schnitt stockfleckig. 1. Auflage. Sprache: en. * Versandfertig innerhalb von 20 Stunden! Meri3 (Zeit). Jpg.
Editore: New York: Architecture Catalog Co., 1959, 1959
Trade catalog showing recent work to 1959 by Innocenti & Webel, a landscape firm based on Long Island and active on the East Coast since the 1930s. Showing gardens for houses on L.I., Florida, Connecticut, Washington DC; includes midcentury modern houses; gardens for institutions and office buildings, plans for parks, etc. Illustrated from photographs by Samuel Gottscho and from plans and drawings. Boilerplate copy to first page; no other text except minimal captions. First edition. 4to; unpaged [78, printed recto only; 26, advertisements]; illustrated from drawings and from photographs by Gottscho. Some creasing to ad pages at rear; else a very good copy in original printed plastic comb-bound wrappers.
Editore: New York: Architecture Catalog Co., 1959, 1959
First edition. 4to; unpaged [78, printed recto only; 26, advertisements]; illustrated from drawings and photographs by Samuel Gottscho. A fine copy in original printed wrappers. Trade catalog showing recent work [to 1959] by Innocenti & Webel. Gardens for houses on Long Island, Florida, Connecticut, Washington DC, including mid-century modern houses; gardens for institutions and office buildings, plans for parks, etc.