New York, William Hepburn, 1931. First and only edition. Hardcover, publisher's burgundy cloth. 12 pp. (Introduction and List of Plates), 183 plates. In-folio, 25.5 x 33.5 cm. llustrated with photographs, drawings and plans. Pink stamp of the Publicações Pan-Americanas, a Brazilian company which imported many technical and faculty books from the United States to Brazil, on the title page. Some rubbing on the sides of the front cover, spine badly worn. Light foxing inside with no damage to the plates. Paper block is firm and sturdy. Frank Joseph Forster (1886-1948) was an American architect who designed homes in the style of French Provincial architecture during the early 20th century. His architectural designs recreating French chateaus and English Tudor homes often featured turrets. He built several homes in Connecticut including a home in Greenwich, Connecticut that was home of singer Diana Ross. In 1927 and 1929 Forster won the Architectural League Medal for Domestic architecture. In 1933 he won the Better Homes Medal for his residential designs.
Scarce. Aside from the spine, a pretty good copy.
[REVUE] Jean-François Revel, Jacques Bureau, Serge Doubrovsky, Jacques Chardonne, Jean-Louis Bory, Jacques Brenner, Jacques Brosse, Jacques Chardonne, Jacqueline Clancier, Gérard Delmain, Pierre Démeron, Nicolas Duret, Solange Fasquelle, Bernard Frank, Matthieu Galey, Simonne Jacquemard, Conrad Jansen, Philippe Jullian, André Juxter, Jean Lambert, Armen Lubin, Milorad, Gérard Mourgue, Eric Ollivier, Jean-François Revel, Françoise Sagan, Manuel Schneider, Henri Thomas, Henri Wetzel, E.M. Forster, Josette Day, J.C. Youri, Claude Collignon, Jean Freustié, Maurice Fombeure, Ariel Alexandre, Alexandre Dumas.
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Cahiers des saisons, n° 19, Julliard, hiver 1960. Un volume in-12 carré, broché.
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