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First edition. Oblong 8vo; unpaged; illustrated from photographs and drawings. Crease to front wrapper; inkstamped price; else a good copy in original plastic comb-bound wrappers. 1971 student publication of the Graduate School of Design with spirited essays on modern aesthetics, fiction, something to do with French literature which, even in English, is beyond my limited comprehension, A review of Rayner Banham, an essay on Regular Placing of Matter in Space, and an amusing interview with Michael Graves about his Newark Museum.
Published by Publications Subcommittee of the GSD Students Ad Hoc Committee, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Oblong folio. Measuring approximately 14" x 8½". Illustrated. Fine in comb-bound wrappers. Features the articles "Viewers Viewing Viewers and Interstitial Spheres: A Theme in Modern Aesthetics.or What You Will" by James A. Boon; "Telling.a Story" by Frederick Combs; "At the Still Point of the Turning World" by Richard Etlin; a review of Reyner Banham's *Architecture of the Well-Tempered Environment* by Kenneth Kaiser; and "Putting the New Back in Newark: Michael Graves' Newark Museum Addition/Subtraction" by Douglas Kelbaugh. A publication by students of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Uncommon.