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‎"Cannons, ammunition? Thank you! Housing... please" by Le Corbusier in 1938.

Editions l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Collection de l'Equipement de la Civilization Machiniste, 1938, 1 volume of approximately 295x235 mm, 147 pages, publisher's illustrated hardback with cloth spine.

Blunt corners and borders, foxing on the last two pages, binding in good condition and very fresh interior. Numerous illustrations and plans. Cover illustrated after a collage by Le Corbusier. Monograph of the “Pavillon des Temps nouvelles” at the international exhibition “Art et Technique” in Paris, 1937.

‎Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, born October 6, 1887 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the canton of Neuchâtel, in Switzerland, and died August 27, 1965 (at age 77) in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, better known under the pseudonym “Le Corbusier”, is an architect, town planner, decorator, painter, sculptor and man of letters, Swiss by birth and naturalized French in 1930.

"Cannons, ammunition? Thank you! Housing... Please" Book Le Corbusier 1938

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