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1999LFA-126745731Un ouvrage de 94 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1999, Editions Didier Carpentier, bon état
1958LFA-126750092Un ouvrage de 153 pages, format 140 x 190 mm, broché, publié en 1958, J. Gabalda et Cie Editeurs, bon état
198385348Revue Question de Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1983 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'une composition dans les tons bleus, titre en rouge et bleu grand In-8 1 vol. - 125 pages
19845Presses de la Cite, 1984. Format 15x24 cm, broche, 257 pages.Tres bon etat.
195859308Paris, Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1958, Broché, 278 pages. Dos plié et gauchi. Solide.
19627524Club des amis du livre 1962 280 pages in8. 1962. reliure editeur sous rodhoid. 280 pages. Les Croix de bois de Roland Dorgelès est un roman publié en 1962 inspiré de l'expérience vécue par l'auteur soldat lors de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il décrit avec un réalisme âpre le quotidien des soldats français dans les tranchées mêlant horreur terreur résignation mais aussi humour camaraderie et courage. Le titre évoque les cimetières improvisés parsemés de croix de bois
500260295Sans date.
90605Paris, Editions du Seuil/Points, 1984. 12 x 18, 219 pp., broché, très bon état.
194737BqBrugges Desclée De Brouwer 1947 12 x 19 205 pages - broché - couverture defraichie - etat correct
194737BqBrugges Desclée De Brouwer 1947 12 x 19 205 pages - broché - couverture defraichie - etat correct
2009500103926PLACE VICTOIRES 2009 175 pages 18 9x24 5x1 1cm. 2009. Broché. 175 pages.
2002LFA-126732151Un ouvrage de 124 pages, format 150 x 185 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2002, Editions Saint-Augustin, bon état
7575Editions du lion de Judas In-8,broché,couverture orangée,ensemble fané en ses plats et intègre,pagination fraiche : bon état somme toute .
19444829bdNew York: The Viking Press 1944. Octavo blue cloth hardcover gilt letters gilt illustration to upper cover xiv vi 175 pp. Very Good with sunning to edges and former-owner bookplate; in a Good dust jacket with edgewear with includes light chipping. From dust jacket: The great story of aviation and the direction in which it is going is the story of our future -- a future which will be written in terms of either winged peace or winged death. It’s a story which few men could tell with the authority and conviction of ‘Billy’ Bishop. Bishop learned aviation the hard way. In the cockpit of a World War I flying crate he became the greatest Allied ace by destroying 72 German aircraft. In the years between the wars he remained actively interested in aviation -- both military and commercial -- and kept a wary eye on the growing air might of Germany which he was sure we would have to fight again. When World War II broke Canada became the heart of Britain’s air-training and air-transport system and ‘Billy’ Bishop has played a vital role in this great program. Now at the climax of his career he has undertaken a new job and rendered what may well be his greatest service to aviation. He has poured into an utterly fascinating book the past the present and -- most of all -- the future of flight. He has told the story of aviation from Kitty Hawk to the B-29 Superfortresses much of it in terms of his personal experiences. He shows us how our world has already been changed geographically socially economically politically; how these changes will be either for great good or for desperate evil. He makes us aware of the new world map with its limitless directions and its textbook-shattering implications. He shows us the new routes over which we will either trade or fight find peace or destruction. Through all of Bishop’s stirring account written with burning urgency runs a zeal to make us understand the realities of world aviation today. The proved possibilities of stratospheric flight rocket and jet-propulsion have already rendered every plane now in the air obsolete. New York to London in three hours is assured. Tomorrow’s air age is here! The Viking Press, 1944. hardcover books
19841655021783384DX2-C281, Univers Média, Paris 1984
19601499445782577HASP-255, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1960
19681501941828257HASP-262, Editions Franciscaines 1968
19691501942009885HASP-262, Editions Franciscaines 1969
19691501942545111HASP-262, Editions Franciscaines 1969
19551499519124745HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1955
19551499519210787HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1955
19551499519289098HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1955
19561499519366820HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1956
19561499519450464HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1956
19561499519573042HASP-257, Imprimerie d'Arcueil 1956