Add this copy of Maya Architecture to cart. $65.00, fair condition, Sold by Plum Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Roseville, MN, UNITED STATES, published 1926 by The Maya Press.
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Ex-library copy with usual marks, forrest green boards, boards frayed and torn along edges, hinges front and back are starting (broken), pages intact, slight discoloration to pages. INV#J-19 Acceptable/no DJ.
Add this copy of Maya Architecture to cart. $125.00, good condition, Sold by Main Street Fine Books, ABAA rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Galena, IL, UNITED STATES, published 1926 by The Maya Press.
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Folio. Teal blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and extensive front board gilt decorations. 250pp. Frontispiece, extensive full-page plates (some color), line drawings and floor plans. Very good overall. Binding a bit edgeworn and corner bumped, with spine lettering rubbed; bit of edgewear and closed tears to preliminary leaves, with some text page edges worn. A tight and decent first edition of this hefty, largely pictorial survey.
Add this copy of Maya Architecture to cart. $318.41, very good condition, Sold by Rooke Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1926 by The Maya Press.
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Not Stated. Near Fine. The second edition of George Oakley Totten's interesting look at Mayan architecture, profusely illustrated throughout, including with colour plates. The second edition of this work. This work is an informative and extensive look at Mayan architecture. Maya architecture spans several thousand years, and is a unique and intricate style. Written by George Oakley Totten. Totten was one of the most prolific and renowned architecture in America's Gilded Age. He continuously experiments in his work, building mansions and buildings that are now used as embassies and chanceries. Illustrated with a frontispiece, and one-hundred and four plates, eight of which are colour. With a bookplate to the front pastedown, 'Marshall Dill, 501 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, California'. This is possibly the Stanford University history professor, Marshall Dill. Prior owner's ink inscription to the recto to the front free endpaper, 'To Hebert A. Schmidt, from Aunt...May 5 1929'. Collated, complete. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally, smart. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. A couple of minor marks to the boards. A couple of light spots to the fore edge. Bookplate to the front pastedown. Prior owner's ink inscription to the recto to the front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Near Fine.