2 834 résultats
95125Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 2004, 215x135mm, 383pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
2017158628Grand Livre du Mois Grand Livre du Mois, 2017. Grand In-8 broché de 619 pages. Complet du DVD. Bon état.
Grand Livre du Mois, 2017. Grand In-8 broché de 619 pages. Complet du DVD. Bon état.
Tallandier 2017, fort In-8 broché couverture illustrée. 620 pages. Parfait état.
2017157203Grand livre du mois Grand livre du mois, 2017. Fort et grand In-8 broché de 619 pages, Complet du CD. Rares passages soulignés discrètement au crayon de papier en marge sinon très bon état
2017185362Taillandier Tallandier, 2017. Fort et grand In-8 broché de 619 pages. Très bon état
Grand livre du mois, 2017. Fort et grand In-8 broché de 619 pages, Complet du CD. Rares passages soulignés discrètement au crayon de papier en marge sinon très bon état
2011014669Boston: Bromer Booksellers 2011. Limited to 50 signed numbered copies with an added gift inscription from the author. Book measures 23.5x15.5.cm. 408pp. Bound in original publishers yellow cloth with blue leather title label gilt lines and lettering marble endpapers. Binding in very good clean near fine condition. Internally pages clean throughout. House in original publishers blue slipcase. A very nice copy. F . Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Bromer Booksellers Hardcover
199722961<p>Barcelona: Fundacio Antoni Tapies 1997. 1st Edition. paperback. Very Good. 4to. profusely illustrated First volume of the catalogue raisonne of Broodthaers' work in film and published to accompany the exhibition 'Marcel Broodthaers Cinema' 17 April - 29 June 1997 Fundacio Antoni Tapies Barcelona; curated by Manuel J. Borja-Villel and Michael Compton in collaboration with Maria Gilissen; b&w and with some colour illustrations throughout showing images from Broodthaers' films from Projet pour un Film 1948 to La Bataille de Waterloo 1975; text by Bruce Jenkins and Jean-Christophe Royoux and including some of the artist's writings on the subject and with English translations; stiff card wraps with french flaps; mild toning to edges of some pages o.w. Very Good; PLEASE NOTE HEAVY BOOK MAY INCUR EXTRA SHIPPING DEPENDING ON DESTINATION.</p> Fundacio Antoni Tapies paperback
1997264307Bloomington: Lilly Library 1997. 90p. many maps in facsimile additional modern line maps plus numerous b&w details in vignette reproduction and four exhibit photos in color. Softbound in 10.7x8.3 inch glossy monochrome wraps. A fine unmolested copy perfectly sound clean and unmarked. These maps instructed the internal traveler in the multiple empires that met in Central America. Laid in find a large six-panel brochure on the Library's projected next exhibition "Women Seeking Expression 1789-1914." Lilly has comprehensive George Sand holdings. Lilly Library unknown books
192770658New York: Macmillan Company 1927. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Fine in attractive about very good dustwrapper with several small nicks and tears. The silver jacket is particularly susceptible to wear this is a nice copy. Macmillan Company hardcover
12585Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1981. In-4 carré cartonné noir ill., 272 p. Pages de garde illustrées. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir. Traduit de l'anglais par Bernard Eisenschitz. Bon état.
91920Saint-Remy-de-Provence, Editions Equinoxe 2014, 220x220mm, 71pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
20061175382006 Editions John Libbey Eurotext (JL) - 2006 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 124 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en couleurs in texte - ISBN : 9782742006175
Hardcover fort vol. in-8°, 564 pp., notes, index, cartonnage editeur sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire (papier leg. jauni). [TX-1]
200305012Monaco ; [Paris] : Éd. du Rocher, 2003. In-8 (24 cm), couverture souple illustrée, 435 pages, 780 gr.
1997184237Tallandier Tallandier, 1997. In-8 broché, 180 pages. Bon état
198819282NY: Random House 1988. 1st edition. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Price clipped short gift inscription first free endpaper. NY: Random House, unknown books
19329508Lausanne, éditions R. Freudwiller-Spiro, 1932. Grand in-4, pleine toile grège décorée. Très légère insolation au bord supérieur de la reliure, pour le reste à l'état de neuf. Abondamment illustré de portées musicales, de gravures et reproductions in et hors-texte.
20001259892000 Imprimé par l'Atelier de communication du Centre Musiflore de Crupies - 2000 - In-4 à l'italienne, broché, couverture illustrée - 106 pages Nombreuses illustrations en N&B dans le texte
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Clean, sharp edges. 160 pages. 6 1/2"w x 9"h. From the publisher: "Since the 1970s, Vancouver-based multimedia artist Hank Bull has acted as a connecting figure between artists and artistic communities internationally. Inspired initially by experimental music, mail art, Fluxus, and the absurdist performances associated with Dada and pataphysics, much of his practice has been ephemeral and dialogic, produced for underground audiences in artist-run and improvised contexts. Performance, communication, and the building of networks have thus often eclipsed the production of material things. Yet, material things have played an important role in his career - as documents, as vehicles of communication, as props, and as aesthetic objects in their own right. This career overview considers the material traces of a life lived as art, reconfiguring the immense and varied collection of the artist as a sculptural installation. Running throughout Bull s practice is a re-examination of the notions of distributed authorship, an affront to received ideas ever more pertinent in the age of information technology. Hank Bull was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1949 and now lives in Vancouver. A multimedia artist as well as an arts administrator, he has been a member of the legendary Western Front Society since 1973. He is the also the founder and executive director of Centre A (Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art) since 1999. His works have been collected by the National Gallery of Canada and many private collectors."
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to bottom and corner of cover. 160 pages. 6 1/2"w x 9"h. From the publisher: "Since the 1970s, Vancouver-based multimedia artist Hank Bull has acted as a connecting figure between artists and artistic communities internationally. Inspired initially by experimental music, mail art, Fluxus, and the absurdist performances associated with Dada and pataphysics, much of his practice has been ephemeral and dialogic, produced for underground audiences in artist-run and improvised contexts. Performance, communication, and the building of networks have thus often eclipsed the production of material things. Yet, material things have played an important role in his career - as documents, as vehicles of communication, as props, and as aesthetic objects in their own right. This career overview considers the material traces of a life lived as art, reconfiguring the immense and varied collection of the artist as a sculptural installation. Running throughout Bull s practice is a re-examination of the notions of distributed authorship, an affront to received ideas ever more pertinent in the age of information technology. Hank Bull was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1949 and now lives in Vancouver. A multimedia artist as well as an arts administrator, he has been a member of the legendary Western Front Society since 1973. He is the also the founder and executive director of Centre A (Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art) since 1999. His works have been collected by the National Gallery of Canada and many private collectors."
197239039Reims, Cahier des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université de Reims, édités par l'A.R.E.R.S, 1972, in-4°, 116 pp, 12 illustrations, 34 cartes hors texte (certaines repliées), 4 tableaux, broché, bon état (Inventaire des sites archéologiques non monumentaux de Champagne, publié par Michel Bur, n° 1)
2000194562000, Anako éditions, collection Grands témoins - image, in-8 broché de 192 pages, couverture rempliée illustrée couleurs, préface de mme Danielle Mitterrand. cet ouvrage a pour objectif de présenter les modes de vie, les luttes et les aspirations des peuples autochtones du monde. Illustré de nombreuses photographies et cartes. | Etat : Bon état général, couverture défraichie, accroc sur le haut du dos (Ref.: G1116)
2007822642007 Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2007, in 8° broché, 507 pages ; couverture illustrée.