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. Box has scuffing, soiling, foxing, stains, scuffs, and removal marks, cover has stains and foxing, top and bottom edges have foxing, scuffs, and stains, and book has foxing and stains. There are no problems with reading the book. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
The dust jacket has been repaired from the inside. Please refer to the photos. Author:Frank Lloyd Wright. Publisher:Faber & Faber, London. Format:Hardcover with dust jacket. Features:This is the 1945 first UK edition of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “An Autobiography, ” published by Faber & Faber in London. Originally published in 1932 in the United States, this edition presents Wright’s reflections on his life, career, and philosophy. Thank you for looking at our items! We are sellers who sells a lot of great Japanese items. Please look at our other item if you like! If you have any questions about the condition of the product, accessories, or any other questions, please feel free to message us. We are happy to answer all your concerns. Overseas Buyers – Notes. Thank you for understanding. We are in japan. Customer service and satisfaction are very important to us. Please remember to take detailed photos of all items to avoid any problems.
An early (February 1933) edition, “The Reprint Edition” as it’s known, in the uncommon flexible cloth-covered boards, of Wright’s autobiography. WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd : [Architecture]. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 9 1/4 x 7 1/4. Plus a [25]pp. Section of black and white photograph reproductions at rear. Tan linen cloth over flexible boards with ink printed title decorations to front, spine (and three ruled lines at rear). With illustrated dust jacket. Small indentation and offsetting from a paperclip at inteior front jacket flap. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’ crudely written in ink print at jacket spine. Otherwise only the slightest edgewear. Outer binding cloth remarkably bright and clean. Small bit of creasing to very upper corner of final half of pages. Paperclip indentation at upper margin of first endpaper. Conservatively, about very good in like jacket.
Bramhall House published a less expensive edition. Red square only (no text) on cloth cover. Text on spine is all in red. Small red box missing from frontispiece. Cover board is thicker and stiffer. Interior remains the same. When Frank Lloyd Wright turns his attention to one of the most important personal problems now facing practically everyone in our society – it is a time for rejoicing. The world’s greatest architect here meets the urgent problem of suitable shelter for The Family in a democracy, in a magnificent and – as was to be expected – challenging book. Here, presented at last in full detail, is the natural house. The moderate cost houses described in this book and profusely illustrated with 116 photographs, plans and drawings, are houses – of infinite variety for people of limited means – in which living has become for their owners a purposeful new adventure in freedom and dignity. Wright tells the story of the world famous’Usonian’ houses, so that we now see, in text and illustrations, how they have evolved from original conception to final execution. He has also written a step-by-step description of the’Usonian Automatic,’ explaining just how that remarkable house is built – a simplified method of construction so devised that the owners themselves can build it with great economy and beauty. For this purpose, there are, in addition to Mr. Wright’s text, special photographs and drawings of the method and materials, showing clearly how the Usonian Automatic is built. For more than a half century Frank Lloyd Wright has been the prophet of a new idea in architecture. It is called’organic architecture. It has spread throughout the world. Its liberating influence now appears – or semblances of it appear – nearly every structure being built. During this period of incomparable achievement, there has been a profoundly mistaken notion that Mr. Wright has built only for the rich. This book is convincing evidence of the error of that notion. From home of original owner. Book in good condition. Dust jacket dinged up a bit and paint splattered. Overall in good condition and well cared for. Please view my other art book listings. There are many in new, and or excellent condition. Most are about art, architecture, advertising, cooking and photography. We are downsizing and just don’t have the room. I’ll be adding more each day.
Ennis House Frank Lloyd Wright A limited edition fine art print by artist George Townley. This print was created for the 2020 “Timeless” exhibition presented by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The Exhibition was a traveling pop-up art exhibition featuring limited edition prints inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. The show featured work from over a dozen international artists, with pieces designed in the style of 1930s-era Works Progress Administration (WPA) travel posters. Frank Lloyd Wright: Timeless has toured to Taliesin West (Scottsdale, AZ), Hashimoto Contemporary (New York City) and Taliesin (Spring Green, WI). A portion of proceeds from the exhibition directly benefited the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Limited Edition of 150. Mint condition; stored flat in an archival sleeve.
“The Story of the Tower” by Frank Lloyd Wright is a rare and valuable 1st edition book published in 1956. This collectible item offers readers a unique insight into the renowned architect’s thoughts and ideas, making it a sought-after piece for architecture enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its exclusive first edition status, this book holds historical significance and is a prized addition to any collection of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural philosophy and his most significant works. It explores Wright’s innovative designs, his influence on modern architecture, and the cultural and historical context of his projects. Published by Princeton University Press, 1996.
Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright (The 2nd Edition). Title: Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright (The 2nd Edition) Publication: Berlin: Ernst Wasmuth, 1924. Description: Frank Lloyd Wright. The 1924 2nd issue of the great Wasmuth portfolio of 1910. Complete with the 32 pg. Booklet and the 100 lithograph plates (loose as issued). The 2nd issue was published in a single volume rather than the 2 volumes issued in their 1910 incarnation and the plates are a bit smaller (48.2 x 32.5 cm rather than the original 64 x 40.5 cm). Mild wear and spotting along the original light-brown, cloth-backed boards, with the orginal ribbon-ties still firm and in place. Oblong folio, still regarded as one of the most influential architectural treatises of the 20th century and as an inspired attempt to publish a complete portfolio of Wright’s work to date. We offer an eclectic selection, specializing in childrens, art, photography, literature, history, chess, sports and more. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and we stand behind what we offer for sale. We leave feedback for buyers once they have posted feedback for us. We work hard to keep buyers happy and to resolve the rare problem promptly. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Perspective Drawings Portfolio Limited to 480 copies, with protective box and case. A collection of perspective drawings by GA and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Serial number included/Limited to 480 copies. The 50 perspective drawings are housed in an original cloth-covered case. Kept it at home. There are some stained perspective drawings. There are burn marks on the box. “Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Perspective Drawings Portfolio, Limited to 480 copies in Japan”. Author: Frank Lloyd Wright, Tadashi Yokoyama. Publication date: November 1977. Size: 59 x 45 x 6.5 cm. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.