.: 0. Bruxelles, Charles Didier ( directeur ) , issue N° 1 15 Janvier 1905, Troisième année. Small in-4°, 27,5 x 21 cm, issue with pp 40 + viii (publicity), lacks the coloured plate (was published outside the text).Text in French. Issue of a rare Brussels Art Nouveau periodical which deals mostly with town planning , architecture and interior design. Much attention is given to ''garden-cities'' E.g. Ward and Centre Garden-City..
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Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij
M. Wim de Goeij
Max Temmermanlaan 15 - Postbox 39
2920 Kalmthout
Belgium
0032 496 381 439
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.: 10. Bruxelles, small in-4°, 27,5 x 21 cm, issues of between 30 and 50 pp, after the first 2 issues the pagination is continuous, bound in two not uniform half cloth volumes, original printed wrappers NOT bound in. AVAILABLE : year 1 (1903) issues 1 to 7 (June-December), 342 pp (complete). year 2 (1904) issues 1 to 9 (15th January - 15th December), 306 pp (complete). year 3 (1905) isuues 1 and 2 (15th January - 15 February)(all published). Year 1 and 2 bound in one thick volume. 3rd year (only 2 issues) bound in another volume which contains also some other issues. Complete set (without the wrappers, without some publicty pages) of this rare Brussels' Art Nouveau periodical which deals mostly with town planning , architecture and interior design. Much attention is given to ''garden-cities'' E.g. the very first issue contains a long well illustrated article on Port Sunlight by Lever. In 1904 an extensive double issue on the Belgian coast is published with a coloured map of a new street outlay in the Panne, street outlays at Duinbergen, Westende... and many views and groundfloors of ''cottages'', the villa type which lent its name to the periodical and which was very much en vogue around 1900 at the Belgian coast. Nearly every issue contains at least one coloured full page illustration..
".: 4. Bruxelles, small in-4°, 27,5 x 21 cm, issues of between 30 and 50 pp, AVAILABLE - Disponible ; year 2 (1904) issues 4 to 9 (15th April - 15th December), pp 133-396 . Bound in a half cloth volume, orig. printed wrappers not bound in. Rare Brussels Art Nouveau periodical which deals mostly with town planning , architecture and interior design. Much attention is given to ''garden-cities'' In 1904 issue 5/6 is an extensive double issue on the Belgian coast, published with a coloured map of a new street outlay in the Panne, street outlays at Duinbergen, Westende... and many views and groundfloors of ''cottages'', the villa type which lent its name to the periodical and which was very much en vogue around 1900 at the Belgian coast. Nearly every issue contains at least one coloured full page illustration.."
.: 0. Bruxelles, Charles Didier ( directeur ) , issue N° 3 15 Mars 1904, Deuxième année. Small in-4°, 27,5 x 21 cm, issue with pp 90-132. With 1 (of 2) coloured plate outside the text.Text in French. Issue of a rare Brussels Art Nouveau periodical which deals mostly with town planning , architecture and interior design. Much attention is given to ''garden-cities'' E.g. Ward and Centre Garden-City..
".: Bruxelles, small in-4°, 27,5 x 21 cm, issues of between 30 and 50 pp, pagination is continuous, bound in a brown half leather volume, original printed wrappers NOT bound in. AVAILABLE ; year 2 (1904) issues 1 to 9 (15th January - 15th December), 306 pp (complete year). year 3 (1905) issues 1 and 2 (15th January - 15 February)(all published in the 3rd and last year). This volume contains the two last years of publication (only the first year is missing here). Rare Brussels' Art Nouveau periodical which deals mostly with town planning , architecture and interior design. Much attention is given to ''garden-cities'' In 1904 an extensive double issue on the Belgian coast is published with a coloured map of a new street outlay in the Panne, street outlays at Duinbergen, Westende... and many views and groundfloors of ''cottages'', the villa type which lent its name to the periodical and which was very much en vogue around 1900 at the Belgian coast. Nearly every issue contains at least one coloured full page illustration.."