ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW - Volumes CI and CII (12 issues numbered 601 to 612 bound in two volumes, with additional issue 613 bound at end of second volume)London, Architectural Press 1947 (1948) 228pp (vol CI); 212pp (vol CII); 72pp (issue 613), many bw photographs and drawings throughout, on various coloured papers. 36x29, attractive green cloth, glt colophon and lettering (two uniform volumes) Cloth damp damaged, contents very good. A year of issues of this important and influential journal; the binding is slightly idiosyncratic with issues 601 to 607 in the first volume, and 608 to 613 in the second. Rebinding would be possible for those with a desire for greater structure! [NB - the covers and adverts are not present]Coverage includes many key architectural and planning concerns of the immediate post-War era, with special issues on Gas in the National Plan rubbing shoulders with special issues on China, along with the usual supplements and articles. A particular interesting supplement features the ground-breaking Hertfordshire County Architects Department work on schools, with designs for Cheshunt, Croxley Green and Essendon illustrated.[Heavy item - may require additional postage] GBP 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 70.25 US$ 80.92 | JP¥ 11766] Book number 37537is offered by:
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