, Halle a.S., Wilhelm Knapp 1909, 193pp. with 114 ills., spine repaired, text VG
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group 1979 In-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette 26,2 cm sur 18,3. 509 pages. Jaquette en mauvais état. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
, Greenwich (Connecticut), Amax (Climax Molybdenum) 1970, 184pp.richly ill., cart.cover, VG
USA, Schiffer 1997, 1997 Hardcover, 184 pages, English, 310 x 235 mm, in fine condition, illustrated, . ISBN 9780764301568.
This beautifully illustrated book documents the progression of metal candlesticks and chandeliers from Roman times through the centuries to the present. From the beginnings of candles to the variety of metals used to make their holders, the discussions in this book are informative and clearly explained. The hundreds of illustrations display a surprising variety of specialized candlestick types from European sources of many cultures. Candlesticks can be seen as a common link among the diversity of peoples as they all provide light and reflect artistic preferences. Common as they are, candlesticks actually have a fascinating and rich cultural heritage. This book celebrates the forms.