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195410736Paris Flammarion 1954 In-12 281 pp, planches en noir hors-texte, exemplaire légèrement gauchi. Jaquette illustrée, avec rousseurs sur la 4ème de couv., coupures et manques au dos.
19751161601975 Editions Pygmalion - 1975 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 250 pages - Cahier de reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte
2002ABE-1753616852047168 PAGES-13,2 CM X 20 CM-NOMBREUSES PHOTOGRAPHIES-PETIT ENFONCEMENT EN DOS SINON ETAT NEUF-(11F)
1370495London: Ewart, Seymou & Co, s.d. in-12, 96 pages, ill. Cartonnage ill. d'édit.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 10/07/1949
1951118702Couverture souple. Magazine de 16 pages. 26 x 36 cm.
19631226921963 N° 1 - 2e semestre 1963 - grand in-4 broché, couverture illustrée - 50 pages - Nombreuses photographies en N&B in texte
1948ABE-162786315845616 PAGES-27 CM X 35 CM-MARCEL CERDAN EN COUVERTURE-(EM721)
12746Miroir Sprint, Paris, 1949 Plaquette en tryptique (dépliée 180x390 cm) Véritable tirage photographique comprenant 9 photos à l'intérieur et 2 repros au verso après son palmares et des notes biographiques. Document en bon état général si ce n'est deux petites taches marginales en bas de la première page.
1949133129Couverture souple. Magazine. 24 pages. Rousseurs.
195029823Paris Imprimerie Georges Lang 1950 Fascicules In-4 ( 31 ) N°s, 186, ( 2 janvier 1950 ) N°s 191, 195, 197 à 199 du N°201 au N° 204, du N° 206 à 217 ; ainsi que 8 numéros " Tour de France " ( spéciaux ) et le suplément spécial plus important ( Récapitulatif ) en état moyen
194929822Paris Imprimerie Georges Lang 1949 Fascicules In-4 ( 30 ) N° 148 et, du N° 148 à 173 ; ainsi que 8 numéros " Tour de France " ( spéciaux ) et Le N) de 177, du 31 Octobre 1949 ( Mort de Marcel Cerdan )
194729820Paris Imprimerie Georges Lang 1947 Fascicules In-4 ( 27 ) du N°52 ( 20 mai 1947) au N°72 ( 7 octobre 47 ) et 8 fascicules de l'année hors série consacré au tour de france 1947
194829821Paris Imprimerie Georges Lang 1948 Fascicules In-4 ( 30 ) N° 90, 94, et du N° 97 à 99, et N° 105 à 107 et du N°117 au N°122 ainsi que 4 numéros " Tour de France " de Juillet, les numéros spéciaux Cerdan-Zale puis Pujazon et le Numéro spécial Tour de France 1948 avec la Couverture couleur de Paul Ordner
8696MIROIR SPRINT réunion de 75 numéros. In folio, nombreuses illustrations photographiques. N°110 du 29 juin 1949(une découpe à la couverture)-179-181-188-189-190-192-194-198-199-200-201-207-208-209-210-211-212-213-214-non numérotés (TOUR de France)du 19 juillet 1950-21 juillet-28 juillet-31 juillet-2 août-4août-8 août 1950-213-217-219-220-221-222-223-224-225-226-227-228-229-231-232-233-233-234-235-236-238-239-240-241-243-244-245-246-247-248-251-252-253-257-268-269-271-273-275-283-285-300-(Louison BOBET)-328(Louison BOBET) non numéroté TOUR de France 3 juillet 1952.L’ensemble en très bon état
19991161611999 Editions Grasset - 1999 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 366 pages
br. Cresciuto nel quartiere più malfamato di Brooklyn e strappato al riformatorio da un coach di origine italiana, Mike Tyson sembrava aver ottenuto il suo riscatto diventando il più giovane campione del mondo dei pesi massimi. Invece i suoi guai cominciavano ora: la condanna per stupro, la detenzione, il morso all'orecchio a Holyfield e la seguente sparatoria che chiudevano nel 1997 la sua carriera. Le droghe e il sesso sfrenato, uniti alla morte accidentale della figlioletta, sembravano spingere il pugile verso un finale di autodistruzione. Invece, incredibilmente, insieme alla pace familiare Tyson ha trovato una via di uscita diventando attore di se stesso. Questo libro racconta la sua parabola sportiva, ma anche il tentativo di un riscatto morale che non sarà mai completo. Per aiutarci a capire la complessità di un uomo che, come dice lui stesso, ogni giorno della sua esistenza si è meravigliato di essere ancora vivo.
192124826Australia 1921. Very good condition. Two early glass negatives one showing two Australian boxers Micko Walsh and Fred Segar and the second a portrait of their promoter Will Young.<br /> <br /> Walsh a.k.a. Welsh a Melbourne resident was born in 1871 debuted in 1892 and fought as a featherweight. He is listed as fighting 49 bouts and 286 rounds. Fred Segar a resident of Unley Adelaide debuted in 1921 as a welterweight. He boxed 21 bouts and 287 rounds retiring in 1931. His parents are listed as Frederick Segar and Rose Jackson BoxerRec.com<br /> <br /> The "Barrier Miner" newspaper Broken Hill NSW includes a "Boxing" summary 12 Jan 1922 stating that "'Red' Mitchell arrived by the express this morning. Since boxing Johnny Knowles here he has been engaged in bouts with Fred. Segar and Jonnny Mock. 'Micko' Walsh a champion featherweight boxer of Victoria is now in Adelaide. Walsh is suffering from paralysis. See NLA website<br /> <br /> The image of Will Young the promoter is quite self-aggrandizing. Titled "WILL" above and "Mr. W. Young.' below his portrait is surrounded by decorative border with a boxing glove and training gear motif. The other image is an oval portrait of the two boxers Walsh and Segar one seated the other standing. The date '1921' appears in the border of the image. <br /> Both have paper envelopes one labeled Will young Promotor sic and Micko Walsh & Fred Segar.<br /> <br /> Glass plates 6 1/2" x 4 3/4". Very good condition. Envelopes a little ruffled.<br /> <br /> Very unusual photographs. unknown
19631225701963 Editions La Table ronde, Collection "L'ordre du jour" - 1963 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 220 pages
197572401975 Robert Laffont un homme et son métier 1975 In8 broché 343 pages un cahier de photographies
in-8°, 221 pages, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Papier leg. jauni, qq. pass. soul. (crayon). [SP-1] Un livre testament
Cm. 17,5, mezza pelle con tit. e fregi in oro al dorso, pag. (4) II, 376 più 5 tavole f.t.. Con numerose illustrazioni a piena pagina e nel testo. Interessante trattato sullo sport e gli esercizi di forza e agilità negli Antichi e nell'Ottocento. Ampio spazio al tiro con l'arco. Ottimo esemplare. Seconda edizione.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and 11 plates, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original red buckram, upper board blocked with author's signature in gilt, gilt back, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. Sir Harry Preston (1860-1936) was at once a successful Brighton hotelier, keen boxing enthusiast and general all-round sportsman. His autobiography contains much material on boxing luminaries including Jack Johnson, Jim Driscoll, Jack Dempsey and many others. He was knighted in 1933 for services to sport and charity. Preston is buried at Cuckfield. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION.