130 résultats
1984lcda1cIn8 broché, 114 pp
1971565431971 Editions Payot, Collection "Bibliothèque Historique" - 1971 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 451 p.
184024491um 1840. 49,5x39cm Blatt handkoloriert, etwas angerändert, seitlich außerhalb der Darstellung kl. Einrisse,, etwas fleckig
18873136DBBerlin, Friedländer, 1887. Folio. (4), 29 S. Mit 3 farb. Tafeln. Halbleinenband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 3136D
Features: First Down Quebec's Whale River; Landsat - an aid to Exploration; Mysteries of the Pena Colorada; The Karo Batak of Sumatra Revisited; Aztec Warfare, Sacrifice and Cannibalism; Youth Activity Essay Contest; Sir Edmund P. Hillary - Honorary President. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
10894Paris CNRS Editions 1993 in 4 (30,5x24) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur sous jaquelle illustrée en couleurs, 222 pages [1], avec 120 illustration en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
2005974602005 Glénat, collection vécu - 2005 - In-4 couverture cartonnée illustrée - 48 pages
HIS939M2005 / 415 pages. Broché. Editions Fayard.
198715213BBBerlin, von Flemming, 1987. Folio. 1 Tafel, 1 Bl., 61 Seiten, 1 Bl., 203 schwarz/weiß Tafeln. Orig.-Karton., maya
1989gf953La Manufacture Cartonné avec jaquette 1989 Deux volumes in-4 (23,5 x 31 cm), cartonnés avec jaquette illustrée, 239 et 237 pages, iconographie majoritairement en noir et blanc ; jaquettes partiellement jaunies, quelques petits chocs et micro déchirures au quatrième plat des jaquettes, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
espagnol In-plano oblong (43x64 cm) de 46 pages dont 46 plans; broché de l'éditeur.
7385Robert Laffont / Les Enigmes de l'univers In-8 carré broché,couverture noire glacée ill, 233 pages, bel et bon exemplaire.
72264Paris, Gallimard, 1980. 14 x 21, 235 pp., broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
1988vb2733Gallimard Essais Dos carré collé 1988 In-8 (14 x 20,6 cm), dos carré collé, 248 pages ; ex-libris embossé en page de titre, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
67221Berlin, Palmen-Verlag vormals Dietrich Reimer 1949, 260x200mm, VIII - 260Seiten, broschiert. Schönes Exemplar.
1965525951965 Tome LIV-2 - 1965 - Au siège de la Société - revue illustrée - Grand in-8 broché - 256 pages
19579112Hachette 1957 318 pages in8. 1957. relie jaquette. 318 pages. Cet ouvrage de Jacques Soustelle propose une étude détaillée de la civilisation aztèque à la veille de la conquête espagnole. Il explore la cosmologie les croyances religieuses les rites l'organisation sociale et politique ainsi que les cadres de la vie quotidienne de ce peuple. Le livre vise à dépasser l'image de cruauté souvent associée aux Aztèques pour révéler une société organisée et raffinée qui a suscité l'admiration des chroniqueurs espagnols
Volume appartenente alla collana Caravelle. Ha collaborato alla stesura del volume Gordon Eckholm, conservatore dell'archeologia messicana. Copertina leggermente stanca alle estremità del dorso; piatti leggermente macchiati; dorso brunito, probabilmente per l'esposizione al sole. Controguardie illustrate. Pagine ben salde alla cerniera, con ampio margine, lievemente bruniti i tagli. Numerose le illustrazioni nel testo, sia a colori che in bianco e nero, con didascalia. Numero pagine 151. USATO
19667622Éditions RST 1966 151 pages in4. 1966. Cartonnage editeur. 151 pages. Ouvrage historique de Irwin Blacker sur la conquête du Mexique par Hernán Cortés qui relate comment le conquistador espagnol à la tête de quelques centaines de soldats parvint à renverser en trois ans l'empire aztèque pourtant capable de mobiliser des dizaines de milliers de guerriers. Le livre illustré et publié en 1966 bénéficie de la collaboration de Gordon Eckholm conservateur de l'archéologie mexicaine
1900221191900. Archive of 15 stereoview photographs of Mexico published by the Keystone View Company around the turn of the twentieth century documenting Mexican urban architecture Indigenous labor archaeological sites and monumental landscapes during a period of modernization and expanding foreign visual interest in the country. Produced for the international stereograph market the images present Mexico through interconnected views of colonial civic grandeur rural labor systems and Indigenous historical sites reflecting contemporary American and European fascination with both modernization and ethnographic spectacle in Latin America. The archive documents visual and commercial systems of early photographic tourism and ethnographic representation through stereographic imagery printed captions and descriptive texts revealing how Mexico was interpreted and circulated to foreign audiences through mass-produced educational photography. At the same time the photographs preserve valuable visual evidence of everyday labor urban space transportation and architecture during the late Porfirian period.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of 15 original stereoview photographs measuring approximately 3.5 x 7 inches primarily silver gelatin prints mounted on curved gray or tan cardstock with printed captions and descriptive text on versos. Subjects include monumental architecture archaeological ruins agricultural labor transportation scenes and volcanic landscapes across Mexico. Several stereographs depict the historic center of Mexico City including views of the Metropolitan Cathedral with its twin bell towers and baroque façade the National Palace and distant perspectives of Chapultepec Castle framed by broad boulevards and landscaped public space. Rural and labor scenes include Indigenous and mestizo workers harvesting maguey plants for pulque production mule teams transporting water and figures posed beside adobe structures in village environments. One stereograph presents the terraces and volcanic slopes of Popocatépetl emphasizing the dramatic topography associated with Mexico's central highlands. Another depicts the pyramid complex at Cholula surmounted by a Catholic church accompanied by printed Keystone commentary interpreting the site as evidence of Christian conquest over Indigenous religion. The versos retain substantial printed explanatory text characteristic of Keystone educational stereographs combining geographic description historical narrative and ethnographic framing for consumers of stereoscopic travel imagery.<br /> <br /> The archive reflects the growing role of stereography in shaping international perceptions of Mexico during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when photographic publishers marketed immersive visual experiences of foreign landscapes and cultures to middle-class audiences in the United States and Europe. Keystone's stereographs frequently combined documentary photography with interpretive narratives emphasizing archaeology modernization colonial history and rural labor contributing to broader visual constructions of Latin America during the Porfirian era. Particularly notable are the images juxtaposing Indigenous life Catholic architecture and pre-Columbian ruins which reveal contemporary tensions between modernization nationalism and colonial historical memory in visual culture. Minor expected wear and occasional toning to mounts; photographs generally sharp and well preserved with captions and versos legible throughout. Overall very good condition. A visually rich archive of early stereographic photography documenting Mexico's landscapes architecture and social life at the turn of the twentieth century. unknown
1988ch28Trismégiste Broché 1988 In-8, (16x24 cm), format à l'italienne, broché, couverture illustrée, 103 pages, dessins de Alberto Beltran ; excellent état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
c5204Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1883; brochure grand in-8° , couverture grise imprimée en noir; 14pp.; 6 figures dans le texte.Petits accrocs à la couverture, déchirure en marge d'1 feuillet sans manque.Extrait des Mémoires Originaux de la Revue " L"Anthropologie"., avec couverture imprimée.
19891133101989 Guy Loudmer / Hôtel Drouot, Paris - 1989 - In-4, broché couverture illustrée - Pages non numérotées - Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs in et hors texte
65052Paris, Flammarion - Unesco 1991, 315x240mm, 238pages, reliure de l’éditeur sous jaquette. Très bel exemplaire.
19643084726Stanford: Stanford University Press 1964. VII, 533 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Goldgeprägter Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].