Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The American Committee For Fair Play In China, San Francisco, Ca, 1927
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. 6 Pp + Outer Covers. Soft Cover, Staple Binding But Disbound, Original Covers, No Marks. "The Unequal Treaties Are The Weapons By Which The Powers Have Established Themselves In China". In Hindsight, The Treaties Left An Opening To Japan To Seek Similar Opportunities At The Expense Of The Chinese, Which Even The Near-Idiots In Charge Of American Foreign Policy 1789 To 1927 Should Have Foreseen. Very Scarce, Worldcat Locates 4 Institutional Holdings, All On The East Coast Of The Usa. Unpopular Viewpoints, Pointedly Criticizing The Habitual And Monomaniacal Acquisitive Childishness Of The Great Powers, Here Shown Particularly Egregiously In China For Hundreds Of Years, And Setting The Climate For Japan's Essentially Copycat Invasions And The Start Of Wwii.
Verlag: Miller and Pflueger, San Francisco, 1929
Anbieter: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very good plus. First printing. First edition of this tribute to the iconic San Francisco skyscraper, designed by architect Timothy Pflueger with Mayan-inspired motifs - completed on October 15, 1929, just in time for the stock market crash two weeks later. The 450 Sutter project was the "brainchild of an eccentric dentist and Renaissance man," Francis Edward Morgan Jr., who was described by his daughter as "a cartoonist, jig dancer, promoter, architect, rhymester, and a perfectionist as a dentist" (Poletti). Pflueger's design incorporated office suites optimized for medical use and exteriors aesthetically modeled on ancient Mayan design elements, as well as lace-like metal and terracotta detailing and an immense marble-walled lobby - all pictured here with Garren's glowing commentary on "METAL UNTO ART." One of the last skyscrapers built in San Francisco until the 1950s, "still heralded as one of the most inventive buildings of its time" (Poletti). 12'' x 9''. Original pictorial brown wrappers with cover illustration by Herbert Ridelstein. Silver metallic endpapers. Black and white photographs throughout by Gabriel Moulin and Roger Sturtevant. Printed by the Mercury Press, engravings by Sterling Engraving Company. 38, [2] pages. Light edgewear and soil, a few tiny closed tears, minor dampstaining to top edge.