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Herve 1970 LE CORBUSIER: AS ARTIST AS WRITER Ex-Library Rebind Hardcover

$ 18.48

  • Author: Lucien Herve, Marcel Joray
  • Book Series: Plastic Arts of the Twentieth Century
  • Book Title: Le Corbusier: As Artist, As Writer
  • Features: Ex-Library, Library Binding
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Genre: Art & Culture
  • Language: English
  • Narrative Type: Nonfiction
  • Original Language: French
  • Publication Year: 1970
  • Publisher: Editions du Griffon
  • Seller Notes: “Ex-Library with the expected markings.”
  • Topic: Artists

Description

Title: Le Corbusier: As Artist, As Writer Author: Lucien Herve; Marcel Joray (introduction); Haakon Chevalier (translator) Publisher: Editions du Griffon (Neuchatel, Switzerland) Date: 1970 ISBN: N/A Description: A retrospective on the life and work of Le Corbusier, a Swiss artist known for his work in cubist paintings, writing, architecture and urban planning. Includes numerous photographs of his work in monochrome and color. Hardcover. This copy is a re-bound ex-library book and has endured wear and tear typical of such (please see Condition for details). Condition: Hardcover ex-library book re-bound in decorative red cloth with shelving information inlaid in white on spine. Faint scuffing and age-related discoloration on covers and page blocks. Library sticker on back cover. Library stamps on top and bottom page blocks. Library stickers and card pocket on front free endpaper. Shelving information and date of acquisition on copyright page. Library stamp on page 57 of main text. Main text appears clean and readable; age-related yellowing on pages throughout but no folds, tears, ink or pencil marks beside aforementioned. Date of rebind stamped on inside back cover. The Friends of the Springfield Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the work of the Springfield Library (Massachusetts). The Friends work to promote awareness of library resources, raise funds for special programming, and advocate on behalf of library interests. Your purchase directly benefits the libraries. It helps to purchase essential materials such as books, computer programs, updated technology and also helps to ensure the continuance of excellent children's programs. Thank you.