Examples of Modern French Architecture
New York, NY: Scribner's Sons, 1928. Hardcover. Red cloth boards with gold gilt lettering on spine, 7 pp. of text followed by approx 100 bw plates. G- (cover coming away from spine, shelf wear and age toning, as one would expect from a book of its age, all pages still intact). Item #182142
"The work if the French modern school has of late been in the public eye to an extent which can scarcely be explained entirely on grounds of its journalistic interest. It is obvious, whatever may be the judgment of posterity, that any architectural experiment which interest the general public of too-day is experiment worth recording. And as the authors - we should say, perhaps more suitably, the compilers of this book - we offer no apologies for including between its covers work which will be universally admitted as sanely evolutionary in character side by side with work which is frankly revolutionary." - quote from Introduction.
OCLC: 1989640
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