Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa:3rd Edition 1968 – G E Pearse

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A.A Balkema, 1968, 1968. 3rd Edition. fine in near fine edge-worn dust wrapper otherwise very good jw, book itself tight clean and a very very good copy. No inscriptions. Blue cloth in dust jacket. Third edition. (v)-xi, (3), 49,(2), (112 plates), (3) Pp. B&w front is, b&w maps, designs, and photo illus. throughout, 112 b&w plates at rear.

This is a new edition of what has become widely accepted as a classic and pioneering study of a subject of established importance. Originally published in 1933, Professor Pearse was the first to consider and describe the Cape architecture of the 18th century as an independent style, and to examine this within its historical perspective. In the cultural development of South Africa, there has been no greater achievement. . The glory of this large format book is the illustration. There are 36 line drawings in the text; and 111 plates that present 59 photographic studies, and 80 superbly-executed architectural drawings from measured details. In this edition, many of the subjects were newly-photographed by Willem Malherbe and by Hans Fransen (who was responsible for the selection of the new photographs), and the majority of the details were reproduced from the original drawings. The plates are fully described in extensive notes

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SKU: 426 Category: Title: Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa:3rd Edition 1968
Author: G E Pearse
Publisher: A A Balkema Cape Town
Year: 1968
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 426

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A.A Balkema, 1968, 1968. 3rd Edition. fine in near fine edge-worn dust wrapper otherwise very good jw, book itself tight clean and a very very good copy. No inscriptions. Blue cloth in dust jacket. Third edition. (v)-xi, (3), 49,(2), (112 plates), (3) Pp. B&w front is, b&w maps, designs, and photo illus. throughout, 112 b&w plates at rear.

This is a new edition of what has become widely accepted as a classic and pioneering study of a subject of established importance. Originally published in 1933, Professor Pearse was the first to consider and describe the Cape architecture of the 18th century as an independent style, and to examine this within its historical perspective. In the cultural development of South Africa, there has been no greater achievement. . The glory of this large format book is the illustration. There are 36 line drawings in the text; and 111 plates that present 59 photographic studies, and 80 superbly-executed architectural drawings from measured details. In this edition, many of the subjects were newly-photographed by Willem Malherbe and by Hans Fransen (who was responsible for the selection of the new photographs), and the majority of the details were reproduced from the original drawings. The plates are fully described in extensive notes

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 34.5 × 25 × 4 cm

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