Published by Tokyo, The Shokokusha Publishing Co., Inc., 1953
Seller: Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Austria
30 : 22 cm. 161 pages with many illustrations, 3 pages with mounted paper-samples. Original cloth. The exceeding illustrations with views and design drawings of Japanese tea houses. The architectual style that developed for 'chachitsu' is referred to as the 'sukiya' style, and the term sukiya may be used as a synonym for 'chashitsu'. Related Japanese terms are 'chaseki', broadly meaning "place for tea", and implying any sort of space where peaople are seated to participate in tea ceremony. The samples of paper at the end of the book are ment for the sliding doors in the tea house.
Published by J. H. Broadhurst & Son Burlem Staffordshire. 27 June? 'John Henry Broadhurst / June? 27/08 / p pro J H Broadhurst & Son', 1908
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
US$ 388.04
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketIn 1907 the 'Builder' describes 'Mr. W. F. Slater, Overhouse-chambers, Burslem' as a 'Surveyor', and in 1909 the 'Electrical Review' refers to him as an 'architect' at the same address. Five years later 'Building News' reports that Slater is 'architect to the education committee'. In 1921 ('The Surveyor') he is the 'surveyor, Urban Council Offices, Wolstanton, Staffs', and in 1926 ('Public Works Weekly Surveyor') he is 'architect to the corporation'. See the reference to Broadhurst's bankruptcy in London Gazette, 12 November 1929, in which he is named as 'BROADHURST, John Henry, of "Gorsefield," High-lane, Burslem, in the county of Stafford, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, trading as J. H. BROADHURST and SON.' The present item is an attractive blueprint of the single design for each of the five houses (from the number of bedrooms and kitchens more likely to be lodging houses than private residences). On 74 x 56 cm. paper. At top left the caption: '5 Houses High Lane Burslem / For Mr: Harry H. Rose' and facsimile of signature of 'W. F. Slater / Archt. / June '08'. At bottom right facsimile of signature of 'John Henry Broadhurst / June 27/08 / p pro J H Broadhurst & Son'. Folded four times into 9.5 x 28 cm packet. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with closed tear at foot of central vertical crease, and heavy wear to some folds. Nicely laid out, with Ground Plan, Chamber Plan (with Section to its left), Front Elevation, End Elevation (with 'Section AA' to its right) and Roof Plan. A design for a substantial building, showing the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement (also apparent in the lettering). The ground plan is for a house with two coal sheds and three areas for 'Ashes' (dustbins), an 'Inspection Chamber', three sculleries, a three kitchens, a living room, two parlours. The chamber plan has ten bedrooms and two bathrooms. See Image.
Seller: LAM (Livres Anciens Et Modernes), MONTPELLIER, France
Association Member: ILAB
P., Chez Chéreau (fin XVIIIème). (Galerie de ver).