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THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL by Wright, Frank Lloyd & Wm C. Gannet

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Seller: J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books
Title
THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
Author
Wright, Frank Lloyd & Wm C. Gannet
Seller
J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
Condition
Good +
Description
River Forest: Auvergne Pr., 1896-7. Hardcover. Good +. Printed by hand by Wm H. Winslow & F.L. Wright... Limited to 100 copies & signed by Wright & Winslow. Some soiling on covers as usual, but interior very good. Winslow was Wright's first client. The book was printed in Winslow's barn. This book is the first book Wright was involved with.
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Munsell Book of Color: Matte Finish Collection, removable Samples in a Binder. by MUNSELL COLOR COMPANY,Inc

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Munsell Book of Color: Matte Finish Collection, removable Samples in a Binder.
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MUNSELL COLOR COMPANY,Inc
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Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1976. MUNSELL COLOR COMPANY, Inc. Munsell Book of Color. Matte Finish Collection. 40 sheets of tipped-in samples. Folio, 280 x 225 mm., ringed binder. Baltimore, MD.: Munsell, 1976. This edition of Munsell is a handsome and scarce version of this renowned work, which was first published in 1929. The compilers maintained that the work would be particularly useful for colour quality control.