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500176508Fleuve Noir Sans date.
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201300530Paris, Fleuve noir, 1987 ; in-12, 220 pp., br. N°130.
1992400109843Fleuve Noir 1992 1992.
500200858Fleuve Noir Sans date.
201315537Paris, Fleuve noir, 1964 ; in-12, 188 pp., br. Bon état.
199134803Paris, Editions Fleuve Noir, N°147, 1991, poche, Broché, 250 pages. Couverture défraichie.
1991185010Fleuve noir 1991 250 pages poche. 1991. Broché. 250 pages.
19914001093461991 1991.
1991400206311Fleuve Noir 1991 1991.
200613962Paris, Fleuve noir, 1982 ; in-12, 220 pp., broché, couverture illustr. EO n°109.
15325Fleuve Noir 1982. Feuillet publicitaire in-16 au format 10,8 x 17 cm publié pour annoncer la sortie du San-Antonio n° 109 " Bouge ton pied que je voie la mer ". Au verso annonce pour la réédition des Nouveaux mystères de Paris de Léo Malet, avec photo de l'auteur. Superbe état général. Rare édition originale.
201313507Paris, Fleuve noir, 1967 ; in-8, 217 pp., broché. Ouvrage en bon état.
200607244Paris, Fleuve noir special police , 1975 ; in-12, 220 pp., broché, couverture illustr. N°661 sa35.
200606812Paris, Fleuve noir special police , 1968 ; in-12, 250 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Eo n°661.
7963Paris, Fleuve Noir, collection Police n°661, 1968, in-12 broché de 250 pp, EO. TRES BON ETAT.
2007500086490Bussière 2007 2007.
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1998E22027Bangkok: White Lotus Press 1998. Paperback. Very Good/no dj. 1.00. San Antonio Gabriel Quiroga de. This is one of the earliest accounts of Cambodia and other destination countries of early missionaries in the region. More specifically it is the account with which Gabriel Quiroga de San Antonio a Dominican missionary attempted to draw the King of Spain into conquering the country in 1604. The book was introduced by the eminent French scholar Antoine Cabaton and is translated into English from the French edition of 1914 for the first time. It deals with the internal political turmoil in Cambodia and with attempts of the Portuguese Spanish and Siamese to take advantage of the situation. Within the context of the geopolitics of the time the author also describes other countries in which such trade rivalry was in progress and their rulers e.g. Siam the Moluccas the Kingdoms of Champa and Cochinchina and the Philippines. Father Gabriel de San Antonio explicitly places his peregrinations around Asia in the context of the foundation of missionary and trading posts. This book is a must for scholars of Cambodia and for all those who want to better comprehend the troubled history of this country. White Lotus Press paperback
200607303Paris, Fleuve noir , 1991 ; in-12, 250 pp., broché, couverture illustr. N°146 EO.
199134839Paris, Editions Fleuve Noir, N°146, 1991, poche, Broché, 250 pages. Plis sur la couverture.