Published by Ure Smith, 1963
Seller: Birkitt's Books, SARASOTA, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Jacket has tattering to the edges, corners are lightly bumped, binding tight, internally clean w/the exception of a gift inscription. The Georgian buildings erected in Australia between 1788 and about 1849 were perhaps the finest product of the whole colonial period. Most have been heedlessly destryoed, but with the passage of time appreciation has grown of the beautiful proportions and simple elegance of the style, and today the examples that remain have acquired an irreplaceable value. This book contains over 100 photographs by Max Dupain of the best surviving Georgian buildings in New South Wales and Tasmania, the two States old enough to have architecture of the period. These houses, churches and bridges, the work of architects like Francis Greenway, John Verge, James Blackburn and John Lee Archer, are splendidly shown here. Max Dupain's feeling for their mellowness of texture and simplicity of line is expressed in a truly dazzling series of plates.
Published by Ure Smith & National Trust of Australia (NSW), Sydney, 1973
ISBN 10: 0725401311 ISBN 13: 9780725401313
Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Illustrated by Dupain, Max (illustrator). 1974 reprint. Index, notes on buildings by Herman Morton. 500gms weight; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 148 pages.
Published by Sydney: Ure Smith, 1973., 1973
Softcover edition. 8vo (24cm by 18cm), 148pp. 100 illustrations. Original laminated card wrappers. There are some useful ink annotations to the text (linking the text and the illustrations); otherwise, this book is in very good condition. ISBN 0725401311.
Published by Ure Smith, Sydney, 1963
Seller: J. Ruehle, Ulladulla, NSW, Australia
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Max Dupain. (illustrator). First Thus. Revised with bibliography and index. Handsome book. Striking monochrome images by Dupain. 148pp. Very Good copy in clean neat jacket which has had two tears repaired internally. Small chip to rear panel. Jacket neatly protected. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by Ure Smith, Sydney, 1963
Seller: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Dupain, Max. (illustrator). First Edition. 147pp, 100 bw photographs. Green cloth in jacket. Price-clipped, prev owner name on front blank. Includes some post-Georgian buildings, architectural commentary and social histories of New South Wales and Tasmania. Size: 4to.
Published by Ure Smith Sydney
ISBN 13: 2471689236772
Hardback. Published in 1963. Photography by Max Dupain. Herman wrote the architectural commentary, and Barnard and Thomas wrote the social histories of NSW and Tasmania respectively.This book contains over one hundred photographs by Max Dupain of the best surviving Georgian buildings in New South Wales and Tasmania, the two States old enough to have architecture of the period. Book in very good condition. Dust jacket in fair condition - has some scuffing marks and wear/tear at edges.
Publication Date: 1963
Seller: Graham York Rare Books ABA ILAB, Honiton, United Kingdom
Condition: Very good. 1963, Sydney, Ure Smith, 4to, pp147, black and white illustrations, green cloth.
Published by Ure Smith, Sydney NSW,, 1963
Seller: lamdha books, Wentworth Falls, NSW, Australia
First edition: quarto; hardcover, with green upper board title label and decorated endpapers; 147pp., with many monochrome plates. Mild wear; rubbing and wear to lower board edges; corners scraped; browning to endpapers; browned and spotted text block edges. Dustwrapper with two small missing segments on upper front and rear panels with some general scraping to edges and corners; now backed by archival-quality white paper and professionally protected by superior non-adhesive polypropylene film. Very good. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. This book contains over one hundred photographs by Max Dupain of the best surviving Georgian buildings in New South Wales and Tasmania, the two States old enough to have architecture of the period. These houses, churches and bridges, the work of architects like Francis Greenway, John Verge, James Blackburn and John Lee Archer, are shown here. Morton Herman has written a commentary on Australian Georgian architecture, and notes on the individual buildings illustrated; and Marjorie Barnard and Daniel Thomas have contributed brief social histories of New South Wales and Tasmania.
Published by Ure Smith, Sydney NSW,, 1963
Seller: lamdha books, Wentworth Falls, NSW, Australia
First edition: quarto; hardcover, with upper board titling and decorative endpapers; 147p., with many monochrome illustrations. Mild wear; previous owner's name and inscription by one author; mild rubbing to board bottom edges; light spotting to the text block edges. Illustrated dustwrapper with small tear to the top edge of the upper panel; slight edgewear; now professionally protected by superior non-adhesive polypropylene film. Very good. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. This book contains over one hundred photographs by Max Dupain of the best surviving Georgian buildings in New South Wales and Tasmania, the two States old enough to have architecture of the period. These houses, churches and bridges, the work of architects like Francis Greenway, John Verge, James Blackburn and John Lee Archer, are shown here. Morton Herman has written a commentary on Australian Georgian architecture, and notes on the individual buildings illustrated; and Marjorie Barnard and Daniel Thomas have contributed brief social histories of New South Wales and Tasmania.
Published by Ure Smith with The National Trust Of Australia (NSW) Sydney 1963 (first edition), 1963
Seller: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australia
24.0 x 17.0cms, 148pp, 100 duotone Illusts, very good hardback with decorated boards (no dustwrapper). Dupain's, Herman's, Barnard's & Thomas's signatures. Herman wrote the architectural commentary; Barnard & Thomas wrote the social histories of NSW & Tasmania respectively. The original book grew out of an exhibition which profiled the National Trust's A list of must-save buildings.