Soeto roshia shinko kenchiku zuyo (Panorama of Modern Architecture in Russia).
by IMAI, Kenji
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1931. IMAI, Kenji. Soeto roshia shinko kenchiku zuyo [Panorama of Modern Architecture in Russia]. 4 leaves text and 54 plates. Loose as issued in illustrated paper-covered boards, plates 257 x 185 mm., in a new cloth slipcase. Tokyo: Koyosha, 1931. A handsome example of Japanese pre-war book design, in this case heavily influenced by the Bauhaus. A rare book, with OCLC listing only the copy in the National Diet Library.
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- Ursus Books (US)
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- Title
- Soeto roshia shinko kenchiku zuyo (Panorama of Modern Architecture in Russia).
- Author
- IMAI, Kenji
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Date Published
- 1931
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