47 résultats
197599218Couverture souple. Revue brochée, 148 pages. Quelques passages soulignés.
19741019501974 N° 58 - Eté 1974 - In-8 broché - 103 p.
19741019511974 N° 60 - Hiver 1974 - In-8 broché - 103 p.
197298942Couverture souple. Broché. 135 pages.
197583638Couverture souple. Broché. 31 pages. 12 x 18 cm.
3525Paris, Tel quel, 1974-1977 ; 8 volumes brochés. Quelques reproductions.
47883Boulogne : Atoll, directeur, Jean-Pierre Barou, 1967/1968. Un volume broché (24,8x18,8 cm), 80 pages. Numéro consacré à Paul Nizan. Bon état.
1966118636Planete 1966, In-8 Planete 1966, In-8 crré broché. 309 pages + photos. Bon état.
20138Pékin, Editions en langues étrangères, 1967 1 volume 13 x 18,4cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'un petit portrait en médaillon. 2 feuillets, 151p., 2 feuillets; 1 portrait en frontispice hors texte. Légèrement défraîchi (couverture un peu jaunie, au dos un peu biaisé; quelques feuilles un peu cornées).
3107Pékin. Editions en langues étrangères. 1965. In-8°, reliure cartonnage rouge et jaune, dos toilé. 161 pages. Portrait photo de Mao en frontispice. Premier tirage.
1975139193Flammarion Flammarion, 1975, In-8 broché de 360 pages. Bon état.
67594Gallimard, 1972, 254 pp., broché, traces d'usage, dos insolé, état correct.
2009158619Gallimard Grand Livre du Mois Gallimard Grand Livre du Mois 2009, très fort In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur, 808 pages + photos. Très bon état
2008129062Couverture souple. Broché. 178 pages.
1968122169Pékin, Editions en Langues étrangères, 1968, pt in-12, (2)-161-(3) pp, reliure vinyle rouge souple frappée à froid du titre et d'une étoile rouge au 1er plat, bon état. Peu courant
20170298São Paulo, self-edited, 2017. One octavo softcover book of 228 x 154 mm, 118 pp. Many black and white pictures throughout the book. Translated from Chinese to English by David Curtis Wright with the author's help. SIGNED by the author on the half-title page. A heart-wrenching and powerful story about a Chinese man who overcame many hurdles to escape an authoritarian government to ultimately land in Brazil, where he and his family fared well in peace. "Born in 1933, Li Mu, pseudonym of Dr. Yeung Chi Bor, is a Chinese-Brazilian doctor and acupuncturist. He grew up in the Chinese province of Guangdong under the Chinese Communist Regime. Targeted by the authorities as 'landlords', Yeung and his family were persecuted, defamed, tortured, and had their possessions confiscated. His father was executed and he was sent to labor camps. Throughout his struggle for survival, Yeung bore witness to one of the worst atrocities in history. He ultimately escaped as a refugee into Hong Kong in 1962 and, in 1977, made a great leap into the unknown, immigrating to Brazil at the age of 44. Dr. Yeung has three daughters and one son, and lives with his wife in the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, in the state of Minas Gerais."
198330108Paris Hermann, Collection Savoir 1983 In-8 231 pp, le pellicullage de la couverture se décolle
1968135849Couverture souple. Revue 23 x30 cm. 44 pages.
1968135846Couverture souple. Revue 23 x30 cm. 44 pages.
1967135844Couverture souple. Revue 23 x30 cm. 44 pages.
1967148420Couverture souple. 3 forts volumes en reliure pleine toile amateur.
BIO104C1162006 / 843 pages. Broché. Editions Gallimard / Nrf.
1976133487Couverture rigide. Brochure 32 pages. 10 x 15 cm. A l'italienne.
1973136827Couverture souple. Une quinzaine de bulletins et documents ronéotés au format A4.
196899911499Calmann Lévy Calmann Lévy 1968, In-8 broché, 315 pages. Très bon état.