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Fine in Fine jacket. pp. 847. Jacket In Mylar Cover. This Highly Acclaimed Volume Is The Ultimate Reference On This Period, Closely Documents The Alternately Giddy And Depressed Decades Between The Two World Wars When New York First Transformed Itself Into A Skyscraper City. Every Important Building Of The Era Is Described With Vital Background Information And Ample Archival Photographs.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. This is a fine hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket. Completely clean inside and out. Faint scratch to back of dust jacket. Small erased area on front endpaper. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Massive survey of New York architecture between the two world wars. Written by a team including Robert A. M. Stern, professor of Architecture at Columbia University. This is one of the more knowledgeable and useful guides not only to the architecture but the fascinating social history of New York during this period. The authors discuss in detail the relationships of the people who commissioned buildings and interiors and the architects, designers, and craftsmen who provided them. Large stout 4to, 11" high X 9" wide, 847 pages. Highly recommended.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 9" x 11 1/4" 846pp. Black Boards, bright gilt lettering on the spine. Hundreds of black and white photographs of buildings, parks, entertainment palaces, bridges. Small bumped corner, otherwise an unread, unmarked copy. Unclipped pictorial jacket has light edgewear, otherwise fine in mylar sleeve. "This highly acclaimed volume is the ultimate reference on this period, closely documents the alternately giddy and depressed decades between the two world wars when New York first transformed itself into a skyscraper city. Every important building of the era is described with vital background information and ample archival photographs."
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Very Good + in near fine jacket. Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars. Thick 4to. 502 pp. Bound in full black cloth, title blind stamped on cover and in gilt on spine. Profusely illustrated with black and white photographs and illustrations, including many floor plans. Inscribed by the Author on: "Edwin Malloy/ in celebration of your birthday 5.9.1991, Robert A. M. Stern" Malloy was best known for his role as the broker who, in the late 1970s, helped Pan Am sell its Midtown high-rise to Metropolitan Life for $405 million, a record-setting price at the time. He was also a member of the Real Estate Board of New York. Very Good+, foxing to top edge of text block, corners of pages 422 and 593 creased, otherwise clean and bright, in Near Fine dust jacket with minor shelf wear.