Gaudi. Una Arquitectura de Anticipacion ['An Architecture of Anticipation']
Barcelona, Editiones Poligrafa, 1967. Text in English, Spanish, German and French. More
Barcelona, Editiones Poligrafa, 1967. Text in English, Spanish, German and French. More
Frankfurt, Umschau Verlag, 1967 and 1966 (various impressions)/ 1959-1965. Text in German. The titles are: Baukunst der Renaissance in Europa; Baukunst der Gotik in Europa; Baukunst der Romanik in Europa; Baukunst des Barock in Europa, and Vorromanische Kunst und Ihre Wurzeln. More
London, Martin Secker & Warburg Limited, 1968. More
New York, Walker and Company, 1968. With a total of 786 illustrations. More
London, Alec Tiranti, 1969. More
Newton Abbot, David & Charles, 1969. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1969. Signed in ink on the title page by both authors. Sir Edward James Ranembe Morgan (1900-1977), judge, local historian and sometime president of the National Trust of South Australia and foundation board-member of the National Gallery of South Australia. Stephen Hamilton Gilbert (1910-1979) took the..... More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1970. [2 items]. More
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1970 (first, expanded, English language edition)/ 1967. Number 1 in the Library of Contemporary Architects series. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1970. More
Melbourne, Nelson, 1970. A 28-page memoir by Pearl plus 'the best of the drawings from "Old Colonial Architecture" [1924] together with several that have never before been published. They therefore form a new comprehensive collection of the best of Hardy Wilson's drawings' (dustwrapper). More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1971 (first edition). With numerous diagrams and 7 pages of photographic illustrations. 'On The 15 October 1970, at 11:50 am, the 367-ft span of the West Gate Bridge, known as span 10-11, being one of the spans on the western side of the River Yarra, suddenly collapsed..... More
London, Constable, 1971 (first edition). Signed by the author on the title page. The '... creator of Portmeirion, [who] can clearly recall Queen Victoria's first jubilee in 1887 ... [and] after only three months tuition at the Architectural Association school of architect, plunged into actual practice, won a competition for..... More
Hobart, Fullers Bookshop, 1971 (first edition). More
Sydney, The Authors, 1972. One of 500 copies signed by the authors. Also inscribed and signed by Johnson to Australian historian [Professor] Alex Castles. More
Melbourne, Lansdowne Press, 1972 (first edition). Architect Philip Cox 'discusses thirty-four important homesteads and places them in the context of contemporary architectural styles'. More
London, Collins, 1973 (revised and enlarged edition)/ 1962-1971. More
London, Penguin, 1973 (third revised edition)/ 1958. Significantly revised. Number Z16 in the Pelican History of Art series. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1973/ 1971. More
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. More
New York, Abelard-Schuman, 1974. More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1974 [first US edition]. History of Architecture series edited by Pier Luigi Nervi. 525 illustrations, including 179 reconstructions and diagrams. More
Heath and Reach, Leonard Hill Books, 1974. More
New York, W.W. Norton, 1975. '... considers how to build Entopia, the city which is both desirable and realistic...'. More
Blackwood, Lynton, 1975. Number 152 of 1000 copies, with Rostrevor ownership details. More
Glasgow, Blackie, 1975. More
Adelaide, National Trust of South Australia, 1976. Presumably one of only a very small number of copies produced ('Commissioned Under Project No. 9, National Estate Programme 1975/76 | Prepared by Consultants D.W. Berry ... and S.H. Gilbert'). The study was later published under the title 'Pioneer Building Techniques in South..... More
London, Basilisk Press, 1976. Number 99 of only 500 sets for sale (a further fifteen hors-de-commerce sets were also produced). This lavish facsimile edition reproduces detailed plans by Humphry Repton, the doyen of late Georgian landscape architecture, outlining improvements to three important properties: Sherringham [i.e. Sheringham] Hall, Norfolk (1812); Antony..... More
Melbourne, Thames and Hudson, 1977. More
London, Macmillan, 1977, two volumes. More
London, Marlborough Fine Art, [1977]. With a pithy introductory explanation by the artist, this catalogue (Number 360) illustrates all 45 paintings in colour, some full page. More
Melbourne, Thames and Hudson Australia, 1977. With the ink ownership signature of the South Australian architect Paul Stark. More
Sydney, John Ferguson, 1977. More
Stanmore, Cassell/ Australian Council of National Trusts, 1978 and 1979. Volumes 5 and 6 in the Historic Buildings of Australia series. The first volume is signed by the President of the Australian Council of National Trusts, The Honourable Mr Justice Sir John Moore and Rodney Davidson, the co-ordinator of the..... More
New York, William Morrow, 1978 [first American edition]. More
New York, Methuen, 1978. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1978. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1978. More
Moonah, Mercury-Walch, [1978]. More
East Melbourne, Lansdowne Editions, 1978. More
Sydney, David Ell Press in association with the Elizabeth Bay House Trust, 1978. Number 557 of 1500 copies signed by Max Dupain and Clive Lucas (as Chairman of Trustees of Elizabeth Bay House). Clive Lucas and Ian Evans have also made written contributions to this work on the pioneering Australian..... More
London, Michael Joseph, 1979. More
Mill Valley, Squarebooks, 1979. With the contemporary presentation inscription to Malcolm Kinnaird, co-founder of Kinhill Australia. More
London, J.M. Dent and Sons, [mid 1980's]. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1980. More
Sydney, The David Ell Press/ Elizabeth Bay House Trust, 1980. Number 777 of 1500 copies signed in ink by both authors. More
Sydney, Methuen Australia, 1980. More
Sydney, Fine Arts Press, 1980. Number 71 of 135 copies of the deluxe issue, signed by both authors. The 'trade' edition, published in the same year in Adelaide by Rigby, comprised 990 copies in synthetic half leather and parchment. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1980. The 'trade' edition, limited to 990 copies (this fact is not noted in the book). A full leather edition limited to 135 signed copies was also published the same year under a Sydney imprint. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1980. The 'trade' edition, limited to 990 copies (this fact is not noted in the book). A full leather edition limited to 135 signed copies was also published the same year under a Sydney imprint. More