Hebrard ernest (10 resultados)
Editorial: Privately Printed, Paris 1913
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Librería: Scott Emerson Books, ABAA, El Cajon, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaScott Emerson Books, ABAA
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EUR 1123,27
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good-. First Edition. Folio half-leather and marbled boards. Textured marbled endpapers. Spine with four raised bands and in five compartments. Top edge gilt. Limited edition. This is copy #263/275. Illustrated throughout with plans, designs, architectural renderings, and engravings. Several large fold…ing plates. Printed on a very heavy, thick paper. Wear along the spine edges and bands. Rubbing along with some narrow scrapes to a number of areas of the boards. A small, 1/2" light-colored stain toward the upper, front board. There is some splitting to the lower, front edge of the spine. There is a large amount of a type of foxing, the like of which I have not seen before. In another copy of this book, I have seen the same heavy foxing. There must be some unusual content in the paper used for the production of this massive book. It is contained in a period felt-lined wooden shipping or storage box. The box is quite worn. The upper hinged lid is broken at one hinge and is nearly so at the other. There is cracking to the wood but it seems to be quite solid. THIS VERY HEAVY BOOK MAY REQUIRE EXTRA POSTAGE. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall.
Más imágenesEditorial: Printed for Lake Monhonk Conferences On Arbitration, Paris 1913
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Librería: Nick Bikoff, IOBA, Fairfield, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaNick Bikoff, IOBA
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EUR 1347,92
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st English Limited Edition. Limited: # 84 of 250 copies printed on vellum paper. The book is in two parts. The first deals with the history of the city and monumental architecture, and seeks inspiration in classical and contemporary notions of city planning - Paris and Washington DC feature prom…inently. The second part details Andersen's imaginary urban landscape, complete with works of art, for the 'World City'. Olympic stadia, galleries for the arts and sciences, as well as government buildings. Lavishly illustrated in heliogravure with plans, designs, architectural renderings and engravings throughout text and 24 plates including 2 quadruple, 1 triple, 12 double and 9 single. ; Heavy folio (18.5") bound in half leather. Spine has 4 bands with bright gilt decoration and lettering. Top edge gilt. Text tight, clean & intact without foxing. (8pp prelims, xv, 128, 102). Limited: # 84 of 250 copies printed on thickvellum paper. Tissue protected illustrations mostly in heliogravure with plans, designs, architectural renderings and engravings throughout text and 24 plates including 2 quadruple, 1 triple, 12 double and 9 single. The book is in two parts. The first deals with the history of the city and monumental architecture, and seeks inspiration in classical and contemporary notions of city planning - Paris and Washington DC feature prominently. The second part details Andersen's imaginary urban landscape, complete with works of art, for the 'World City'. Olympic stadia, galleries for the arts and sciences, as well as government buildings. The years before the First World War saw several proposals to establish a "World Capital" in one of Europe's smaller nations. Architecture ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 230 pages.

Editorial: Paris: Self-published, Paris 1913
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Librería: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, , Reino UnidoMarcus Campbell Art Books
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EUR 949,44
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First Edition. 47 x 34cm. Large folio hardcover in original gilt-decorated green cloth, xv + 102pp. Lavishly illustrated with fold-out engravings and photo-lithographs. An unusually ambitious visionary proposal for a vast imaginary centralised zone for world communication and world peace, containing a grand harbour with sculptur…es, an Olympic Centre of Physical Culture, a Music Conservatory, a School of Fine Arts and Museum of Casts, a Fountain of Life, etc. The architectural aspect was overseen by urban planner Ernest Hebrard. The project was to be located somewhere on a western Atlantic coast. The author sets out the philosophy thus: "from the beginning of time centralisation began, and it is legitimate to believe that to the end of time it will continue. Despite prejudice and war, suffering and bloodshed, an irresistible force ever draws men to a deeper understanding of a common aim. An invisible guiding hand unites all peoples by fraternal bonds of a grander sympathy. The memory of the lives that in the past courageously and faithfully gave their energy to the divine mission of unification, stimulates the desire of men to move in unison." Sporadic areas of quite heavy foxing, some offsetting between illustrations, otherwise tight and bright, and externally very well preserved.
Editorial: Hendrik Christian Andersen, Paris 1913
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Librería: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Reino UnidoPsychoBabel & Skoob Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Large hardcover with green cloth boards, gilt border, printing and decoration to cover, gilt printing to spine. Illustrated throughout with plans, designs, architectural renderings, and engravings. Several large folding plates. The book is in two parts. The first deals with the history of the cit…y and monumental architecture, and seeks inspiration in classical and contemporary notions of city planning - Paris and Washington DC feature prominently. The second part details Andersen's imaginary urban landscape, complete with works of art, for the 'World City'. Olympic stadia, galleries for the arts and sciences, as well as government buildings are all outlined, and placed upon a defined grid plan with an emphasis on a grand central avenue acting as the axis of the city. A very fine copy on thick rough-cut paper with tissue guards on all illustrations. Foxing to most pages and boards are bumped at corners and edges are lightly rubbed. A few minor marks to boards. This copy has been well looked after, the pages are all crisp and free of any markings (besides foxing), fold-outs are all excellent and the spine is sound. AD. Used.
Más imágenesEditorial: Librairie Gnerale De L' Architecture Et Des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, 1912
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Librería: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, , Reino UnidoBurwood Books
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EUR 1305,48
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Large folio pp viii, 234. Printed by the master printer Philippe Renouard. An important association copy with warm presentation inscription signed by the Mayor of Split to an outstanding British historian and political activist shortly before the First World War). Handsom…e , large heavy book. Bound in half brown leather, attractive marbled paper with gilt ruling to boards; top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Spine brightly lettered in gilt and with 5 raised bands. A sumptuously produced and profusely illustrated monograph on the palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian at Split in Croatia. With the 17 plates as called for, including 9 double, triple and quadruple folding plates, one of which is coloured. With warm presentation inscription on half title, dated 31 March 1913, signed by Vinko Katalinic (1857-1917), the Mayor of Split, to Dr R. W. Seton-Watson. Loosely inserted is the contemporary "business card" of Mayor Katalinic, who was a Croatian entrepreneur and politician as well as a strong proponent of Croatian folk music. He was a pan-Slavic enthusiast who actively campaigned for the Balkan nations against their Ottoman imperial rulers. Dr. Robert William Seton-Watson (1879-1951) shared in Mayor Katalinic's fight for the independence of the Balkan nations, and intrigued to bring about the break-up of Austria-Hungary and the emergence of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia during and after the First World War. The warm inscription, in Serbo-Croat, mentions that the book is a gift from the mayor and the "general administration of Split". Internally clean and tight. Extremities a little rubbed in places; bottom 70 mm of front joint cracked but holding; short tear to very small part of margin to pp 201-202, else VG indeed. Weight 5 kgs. Scarce. Internally clean and tight. Extremities a little rubbed in places; bottom 70 mm of front joint cracked but holding; short tear to very small part of margin to pp 201-202, else nearVG+ Weight 5 kgs.
Librería: Librería Mireya (C/Andrés Mellado, 68), Madrid, M, EspañaLibrería Mireya (C/Andrés Mellado, 68)
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Instituto Juan Herrera, E.T.S. Arquitectura Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 2010. 24x34, XII+50pgs, dibujos b/n y láminas, edición facsímil. Rústica con solapas. Perfecto estado. ARQUITECTURA ROMANA ANTIGUA.

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Librería: Konstantinopel ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS., ENSCHEDE, , HolandaKonstantinopel ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS.
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Le palais de Dioclétien. Préface de Ch. Diehl. Paris : Librairie générale de l'architecture et des arts décoratifs 1912. Large folio. 2 p., viii, 232 p out of 234 (one errata leave missing), XVII loose-leaf plates. One coloured. Profusely illustrated throughout. Some tears to the plates. A splendid mo…nograph on the palace of Diocletian in Split, meanwhile an UNESCO World Heritage Monument. Very rare. No copies in the trade. I found in the US one copy in the Metropolitan, one copy at Harvard.
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Librería: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, , IndiaGyan Books Pvt. Ltd.
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Leather Bound. Condición: New. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpie…ce has been meticulously reprinted in 2025, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1887. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Pages:- 251, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 251 251.
Librería: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE, TORINO - TO, TO, ItaliaLIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE
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Paris, Philippe Renouard, 1913. In-f° max. (47x34) di pp. (8)+XV+102, con grande vignetta al frontespizio e alla dedicatoria, numerosissime illustrazioni nel testo incise in eliografia e XXIV tav. fuori testo (alcune ripiegate su doppio e triplo foglio). Bella legatura tela editoriale verde con grande titolo, e riquadri in oro a…i piatti e al dorso. Esemplare con barbe, su carta pesante, ma con fioriture diffuse nel testo. (8371) Edizione inglese di questa rara e lussuosa monografia (ne esiste anche una traduzione francese), impressa a spese degli autori e mai posta in commercio, dedicata ad un progetto di "capitale mondiale" da creare ex-novo in una zona da definirsi; il progetto, ideato dal danese H. C. Andersen, all'epoca domiciliato in Roma, e dagli architetti francesi Ernest e Jean Hébrard, ispirato da ideali di cooperazione internazionale tragicamente naufragati con lo scoppio della Grande Guerra, non ebbe praticamente diffusione alcuna e l'opera ebbe una ristrettissima circolazione tra gli amici dell'autore. Nelle idee di Andersen una delle possibili localizzazioni di questa "capitale mondiale" avrebbe potuto essere la vasta area tra Roma e il litorale di Ostia, come dichiarò Andersen il 5 giugno 1913, dopo aver incontrato il Re: "la città potrebbe anche sorgere ad Ostia, potrebbe congiungere Ostia, il centro della civiltà latina, al mare" (cfr. P. Orlando, Alla conquista del mare di Roma, pp. 339-40). Nel 1918 gli autori ripresero l'idea, riproponendo un "Centro Mondiale di Comunicazione" con nuove edizioni in inglese e in francese dell'opera (stampate a Roma), accentuandone gli aspetti di utopia politica, ispirandosi ai principi internazionalisti del presidente Wilson, ma la loro proposta non ottenne maggiore successo. Questo progetto utopico è concepito nella sua interezza: vi sono definiti i piani urbanistici, disegnate le strade, i palazzi, i parchi, i giardini; vi sono descritte ed illustrate persino le statue ed i monumenti. La parte architettonica è curata da Ernest e Jean Hebrard con la collaborazione di numerosi assistenti, mentre la parte storica è di George Leroux.Di particolare bellezza il panorama generale di questa "città ideale" e le altre grandi tavole fuori testo, impresse lussuosamente in fotoincisione.Hendrik Christian Andersen (Bergen, 1883 - Roma, 1942), sebbene nato in Norvegia, visse quasi tutta la sua vita a Roma, dove morì, a soli 59 anni. Com'è noto non riusci mai a realizzare il progetto di quell'immensa "Città mondiale della Pace", che vive ormai soltanto nei disegni visionari ma dettagliatissimi del grande volume in-f° qui descritto, Creation of a World Center of Communication, scritto assieme agli architetti francesi Ernest e Jean Hebrand, impresso a Parigi nel 1913 a spese degli autori, e mai posto in commercio.
Librería: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE, TORINO - TO, TO, ItaliaLIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE
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Paris, Philippe Renouard, 1913. In-f° max. (47x34) di pp. (8)+XV+102, con grande vignetta al frontespizio e alla dedicatoria, numerosissime illustrazioni nel testo incise in eliografia e XXIV tav. fuori testo (alcune ripiegate su doppio e triplo foglio). Bella legatura tela editoriale verde con grande titolo, e riquadri in oro a…i piatti e al dorso. Esemplare con barbe, su carta pesante, ma con fioriture diffuse nel testo. (8371) Edizione inglese di questa rara e lussuosa monografia (ne esiste anche una traduzione francese), impressa a spese degli autori e mai posta in commercio, dedicata ad un progetto di "capitale mondiale" da creare ex-novo in una zona da definirsi; il progetto, ideato dal danese H. C. Andersen, all'epoca domiciliato in Roma, e dagli architetti francesi Ernest e Jean Hébrard, ispirato da ideali di cooperazione internazionale tragicamente naufragati con lo scoppio della Grande Guerra, non ebbe praticamente diffusione alcuna e l'opera ebbe una ristrettissima circolazione tra gli amici dell'autore. Nelle idee di Andersen una delle possibili localizzazioni di questa "capitale mondiale" avrebbe potuto essere la vasta area tra Roma e il litorale di Ostia, come dichiarò Andersen il 5 giugno 1913, dopo aver incontrato il Re: "la città potrebbe anche sorgere ad Ostia, potrebbe congiungere Ostia, il centro della civiltà latina, al mare" (cfr. P. Orlando, Alla conquista del mare di Roma, pp. 339-40). Nel 1918 gli autori ripresero l'idea, riproponendo un "Centro Mondiale di Comunicazione" con nuove edizioni in inglese e in francese dell'opera (stampate a Roma), accentuandone gli aspetti di utopia politica, ispirandosi ai principi internazionalisti del presidente Wilson, ma la loro proposta non ottenne maggiore successo. Questo progetto utopico è concepito nella sua interezza: vi sono definiti i piani urbanistici, disegnate le strade, i palazzi, i parchi, i giardini; vi sono descritte ed illustrate persino le statue ed i monumenti. La parte architettonica è curata da Ernest e Jean Hebrard con la collaborazione di numerosi assistenti, mentre la parte storica è di George Leroux.Di particolare bellezza il panorama generale di questa "città ideale" e le altre grandi tavole fuori testo, impresse lussuosamente in fotoincisione.Hendrik Christian Andersen (Bergen, 1883 - Roma, 1942), sebbene nato in Norvegia, visse quasi tutta la sua vita a Roma, dove morì, a soli 59 anni. Com'è noto non riusci mai a realizzare il progetto di quell'immensa "Città mondiale della Pace", che vive ormai soltanto nei disegni visionari ma dettagliatissimi del grande volume in-f° qui descritto, Creation of a World Center of Communication, scritto assieme agli architetti francesi Ernest e Jean Hebrand, impresso a Parigi nel 1913 a spese degli autori, e mai posto in commercio.