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201112062Grenoble, Arthaud - clefs de l'aventure clefs du savoir, 1960 ; in-8, 350 pp., broché,couverture imprimée usures sur la reliure intérieur très bon état. Rare - orné de 60 héliogravures et de 8 illustrations en couleurs - bon état.
201108226Grenoble, Arthaud - clefs de l'aventure clefs du savoir, 1960 ; in-8, 350 pp., broché,couverture imprimée usures sur la reliure intérieur très bon état. Rare - orné de 60 héliogravures et de 8 illustrations en couleurs en superbe état.
200914285Grenoble, Arthaud - clefs de l'aventure clefs du savoir, 1960 ; in-8, 350 pp., broché,couverture imprimée usures sur la reliure intérieur très bon état. Rare - orné de 60 héliogravures et de 8 illustrations en couleurs.
200708243Grenoble, Arthaud - clefs de l'aventure clefs du savoir, 1960 ; in-8, 350 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Rare - orné de 60 héliogravures et de 8 illustrations en couleurs.
200706938Grenoble, Arthaud - clefs de l'aventure clefs du savoir, 1960 ; in-8, 350 pp., br br. Rare - orné de 60 héliogravures et de 8 illustrations en couleurs.
196712027Arthaud 1967 377 pages in8. 1967. broché. 377 pages. Le roman raconte l'histoire de Pascal et Séraphine qui se rencontrent à huit ans à Marseille lors de l'Exposition coloniale de l'été 1922. Leur amour naissant évolue au fil des années entre séparations et retrouvailles tandis que leur vie reste ancrée dans la rue des Bons-Enfants un refuge au cœur de la cité marseillaise marquée par les conflits
196726701967 Paris Arthaud 1967 Un volume in°8 broché 378 pages Avec 49 photographies en héliogravures, et 8 illustrations en couleurs LR67
1990xl1189Ouest Plongée Brochure 1990 In-4 (20.5x29.5 cm), brochure, couverture illustrée, non paginé, catalogue 1990 de Ouest Plongée, accessoires de plongée sous-marine, photographies en couleurs ; bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
100-38101PADI. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! PADI paperback
1995Q-1878663097PADI 1995-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! PADI paperback
in-8°, 220 pages, abdt ill. h.t., broche, jaq. ill. [SP-1] Preface de Philippe DIOLE. Evolutions sous-marines [TX-20] Evolutions sous-marines
19851262391985 Editions Delroisse - 1985 - In-folio à l'italienne, relié, dos toilé, plats illustrés, dans un étui toilé portant une illustration en contrecollée sur chaque plat - 172 pages + table - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs hors texte
199822071998 édition gap 1998 in 8 broché 231 pages nombreuses illustrations
Book is in excellent condition with slight signs of wear to covers. Binding is square, text/interior is on age-toned paper and clean and free of marking of any kind. Cover by bob maguire. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. Subtitled "Sin and self-torture -- a powerful novel of lust and renunciation at the dawn of the Christian era."
1934234751934. Pearl Harbor salvage operations and Navy deep sea diving work extensive archive documenting the military career of Navy diver John Krohta from the late 1930s through the Cold War era. A Department of the Interior letter addressed to Krohta states "I understand that you were on the Medusa on December 7th 1941 and that you worked as a diver during the post-attack salvage operations at Pearl Harbor" before requesting an interview intended to add "a more human dimension to the existing historical record." The archive preserves the operational record behind that statement through wartime diving requests submarine-base training certificates issued at Pearl Harbor salvage commendations discharge records insignia official Navy photographs and later newspaper coverage identifying Krohta as a retired "master diver" who continued training civilian rescue teams decades after the war.<br /> Archive of over 80 items including 17 silver gelatin Navy photographs dating from 1934 into the 1980s. Including ten certificates connected to submarine and diving instruction at Pearl Harbor and other naval facilities military insignia patches naval discharge and reenlistment paperwork commendations newspapers and clippings school records including a Diploma and grade cards and correspondences. The photograph group includes official U.S. Navy salvage-operation images showing damaged vessels under repair wreckage removal compressed-air diving chambers divers operating in confined underwater environments and severe structural damage to ships undergoing recovery operations. Several retain "Official U.S. Navy Photograph" stamps on the versos. The archive also includes Krohta's 1938 Navy oath of allegiance; multiple Bureau of Navigation and Bureau of Naval Personnel training certificates; a Deep Sea Divers course certificate completed in Washington D.C. with helium-oxygen notation; submarine-base records from Pearl Harbor; a 1963 "SECRET" clearance certificate issued during Cold War submarine service; and discharge records documenting assignments aboard USS Pathfinder USS Anchor USS Relief USS Bluebird USS Coucal and other Pacific naval stations. Three surviving insignia patches include a Chief Petty Officer style eagle-and-chevron rating insignia a pair of star collar devices and an embroidered specialty badge connected to Krohta's naval advancement and diving service. Newspaper coverage from Arkansas publications during the 1980s identifies Krohta as a retired Navy diver advising the Benton County Diving Team and assisting civilian rescue-diving instruction after twenty-six years of naval diving work.<br /> A typed 1945 request for assignment to Naval Training School Deep Sea Diving Washington D.C. records Krohta's earlier salvage work at Pearl Harbor in 1942 together with blasting operations in the Aleutian Islands while a June 1945 commendation aboard USS Anchor credits Krohta and his salvage squad with raising a four-thousand-ton wreck in Naha Harbor in half the projected operational time after the Okinawa campaign. The surviving material traces the technical labor carried out by enlisted Navy divers during Pacific fleet recovery operations harbor clearance submarine support work underwater demolition and decompression treatment during and after the Second World War. The archive follows the expansion of Navy diving from emergency wartime salvage into the submarine and hyperbaric systems that defined Cold War undersea operations. Overall in very good condition; letters and printed documents remain legible and photos clean without curling. unknown
8vo., First Edition, small stain on blank lower margin of two leaves; handsomely bound in full navy morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, uncut, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Wide-ranging account of the international rare pearl trade by a lifelong dealer, with descriptions of quality, variety and values. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Broch?. 57 + 108 pages. Jaquette. 22,5 x 28 cm.
Broch?. 249 pages.
1973bb1771Flammarion L'odyssée Cartonné avec jaquette 1973 In-8, cartonnage toile bleue de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 302 pages, importante iconographie photographique in et hors texte noir et blanc et couleurs, à l'état de neuf. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
17430Flammarion, 1973. Format 19x26 cm, reliure editeur, 302 pages. Etat de neuf.
197353863Flammaron 1973 In-8 pleine toile éditeur. Jaquette un peu jaunie, sinon bon état. 302 pages. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 1000 grammes.
195871391958 Paris, Amiot Dumont, 1958. Un volume de format in 8° de 224 pp., nombreuses illustrations. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile verte, jaquette papier et jaquette rhodoïd.
Paris, Amiot Dumont, 1958. Un volume de format in 8° de 224 pp., nombreuses illustrations. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile verte, jaquette papier et jaquette rhodoïd. Bon état. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur.