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Works and Methods, 1956-1970 (SIGNED First Edition)

Works and Methods, 1956-1970 (SIGNED First Edition)

Signed and inscribed to Paul Reid by Kikutake on FFEP.

First Edition. Tokyo: Bijutus Shuppan-sha Publishing Co., 1973. Tall 4to. Original slate crushed Morocco in like slipcase. Pages: 280.

Overall condition: near fine. Small tear to upper corner of slipcase and some rubbing to opening edges. Some mild foxing to slipcase covers and to binding cloth. Contents in fine condition, wonderfully preserved, fresh and bright.

Provenance: From the library of Paul & Wendy Reid. Paul Reid is hailed as one of the minds who helped to shape Canberra. As Chief Architect at the NCDC, Paul's most important role was the organisation and construction of the New Parliament House. He also had a sizeable involvement with all of the major works associated with Canberra. His legacy remains celebrated in various forms at multiple universities within Australia.

Please note: This item is large and/or heavy. It may require additional postage costs to be paid. If so, we will contact you after purchase.

This book is currently not on display in store.

If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]

$74.90

Original: $213.99

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Works and Methods, 1956-1970 (SIGNED First Edition)

$213.99

$74.90
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Signed and inscribed to Paul Reid by Kikutake on FFEP.

First Edition. Tokyo: Bijutus Shuppan-sha Publishing Co., 1973. Tall 4to. Original slate crushed Morocco in like slipcase. Pages: 280.

Overall condition: near fine. Small tear to upper corner of slipcase and some rubbing to opening edges. Some mild foxing to slipcase covers and to binding cloth. Contents in fine condition, wonderfully preserved, fresh and bright.

Provenance: From the library of Paul & Wendy Reid. Paul Reid is hailed as one of the minds who helped to shape Canberra. As Chief Architect at the NCDC, Paul's most important role was the organisation and construction of the New Parliament House. He also had a sizeable involvement with all of the major works associated with Canberra. His legacy remains celebrated in various forms at multiple universities within Australia.

Please note: This item is large and/or heavy. It may require additional postage costs to be paid. If so, we will contact you after purchase.

This book is currently not on display in store.

If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]