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1976MLHOVER1Paris Arthaud 1976 Un volume in-8 (26.5x15.5 cm), couverture illustrée rempliée, 26 illustrations en couleurs, 49 illustrations en héliogravure, 15 relevés, plans et dessins, 5 cartes, 257 pp.
197624906Arthaud 1976 In-8 260 pp, planches couleurs hors-texte illustrations en noir, pages couvertures illustrées.
190821708Paris, P. Douville, éditeur 1908 In-12 relié 27,5 cm. État correct d’occasion.
2934Paris, P. Douville, 1908. In-8 - Débroché - couverture illustrée en couleurs - 49 llustrations HT de l'auteur (En réalité. 46 HT totalisant 47 figures et non 49 comme annoncé sur la page de titre) .- . XXIII (Faux-titre, titre, Conditions générales et avant-propos) & 284 pages + 1 page non chiffrée de table des matières. - Ex. non coupé, légères rousseurs
1908846961908 Paris, Douville, 1908, in 8° broché, XXIII-285 pages ; couverture salie, effrangée et abîmée, manques de papier au dos. Exemplaire à relier.
16898Plon, 1956. Format 14x20 cm, broche, 172 pages.Bon etat (couverture un peu usee).
5100Alger, Baconnier (impr. de Baconnier)1948. In-16 broché,(190 x 140), 67 p.
1958R160209838Perrin. 1958. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 247 pages. Quelques planches de photographies en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 965-Algérie
2227London, Hutchinson, o.J. 284 S., m. 8 farbigen und 32 s.-w.-Tafeln v. M. B. Fletcher. OLeinenband. Gr.-8°.
228913Paris, Les presses du mail , 1963 in-12 carré, 201 pp., avec 8 planches, broché. Couverture légèrement tachée.
1920238LONDON. HUTCHINSON... SANS DATE (VERS 1920). IN-8 DE 284 PAGES, RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR PERCALINE ROUGE, TITRE DORE SUR DOS LISSE. ILLUSTRE DE 40 PLANCHES HORS-TEXTE. (TUNIS. CARTHAGE. TIMGAD. SUSE. SFAX. DJERID. TOUGGOURT. DJEMILA. CONSTANTINE. ALGER). PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
2007232634Spirali/Vel 2007. Brossura wrappers. Ottimo Fine. Alcune illustrazioni a colori. Testi in italiano francese e inglese. 4to. pp. 144 - 132. Ottimo Fine. . Spirali/Vel, unknown
Barcelona, 2010. 4to.; 304 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1964180059F.D.B F.D.B, 1964. In-8 broché de 91 pages. Contribution à l'étude de la pensée religieuse et de ses modes d'expression. Compte rendu d'enquête sur les rites de l'Islam populaire. Bon état
QWA-17652Vannes, Lafolye et J. de Lamarzelle, 1934, in-8 br. (14 x 22,5), 135 p., ill. planches photo., 1 carte, bon état.
Publié, traduit et annoté par Henri Jahier et Abdelkader Noureddine, 1 vol. in-8 br., Publications de la Faculté Mixte de Médecine et de Pharmacie d'Alger, Imprimerie La Typo-Litho, Librairie Ferraris, 1377 - 1958, 180 pp. et 16 ff. Texte en arabe avec la traduction française en regard. Bon état (couv. lég. frottée). Français
195860911Publié, traduit et annoté par Henri Jahier et Abdelkader Noureddine, 1 vol. in-8 br., Publications de la Faculté Mixte de Médecine et de Pharmacie d'Alger, Imprimerie La Typo-Litho, Librairie Ferraris, 1377 - 1958, 180 pp. et 16 ff.
593115Alger, La Typo-Litho et Jules Carbonel, (1957). In-8 br., [257-335 pp.] Envoi autographe de l'auteur.
1942232231942. American serviceman's Sgt. T. Mansker's photo album compiled from experience moving between France and French colonial Algeria circa 1942-1945 A majority of the approx. 270 photographs take place in wartime Algeria under Allied military presence in French colonial Algeria. The album centers on occupied Algerian street life public space transport and military circulation in North Africa preserving roughly 100 views of of colonial Algeria spanning religious sites social street views and commercial districts shaped by foreign military presence during the war. Real photo postcards addressed by Mansker to Mrs. T. Mansker in Chicago place the album as depicting Mansker's time in France stamped and sent in November 1944 through the US Army's mailing system while the larger body of photographs are numbered North African and Algerian views indicating a commercial photographic market serving foreigners in North Africa.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 274 items including 268 silver gelatin photographs and real photo postcards one press photograph and 5 unique negatives North Africa and France circa 1942-1945. The album begins with mailed postcards from France to Mansker's wife and continues with a dense run of black and white photographs mounted on black paper leaves many of the Algerian images uniformly numbered and consistent with commercial views sold to soldiers. Content includes parade formations marching through city streets lined with civilian spectators; a Red Cross "Enlisted Men's Service Club" entrance; harbor and rail scenes with locomotives freight cars wrecked machinery and transport corridors; bomb-damaged streets rubble and collapsed masonry in French urban settings; mosque and church exteriors and interiors; shrines cemeteries gardens monuments and civic buildings; palm-lined boulevards and colonial public architecture; and numerous Algerian street scenes with robed men children posed in portraits merchants and vendors donkey and horse transport roadside labor shepherding courtyard gatherings and small groups seated or standing beneath walls and arcades. Several street views also retain wartime control signs in the background including one reading "British Personnel Only" and another marked "Off Limits to U.S. Forces" giving direct visual evidence of restricted military space and overlapping Allied jurisdictions within the urban environment of wartime Algeria. Many photos record everyday business and movement continuing in streets and market spaces amid military passage colonial institutions. Some photos depict servicemen's entertainment and staged theatrical performance extending the album's wartime scope beyond transport and occupation into the organized leisure and morale culture surrounding Allied military life.<br /> <br /> French colonial Algeria served as a port staging ground administrative center and transportation hub after the North African landings with routes linking North Africa southern France and the wider Mediterranean war. The album's Algerian majority includes street commerce religious sites child portraiture transport routes and public ceremonies alongside Allied military presence in cities and towns under French colonial administration during the war. Black-paper leaves heavily worn with crumbling edges worn and delicate spine lots of tape residue lifted and loose photos and loose pages; photographs generally remain in good condition RPPCs remain legible. Mansker's postcards and the album's large numbered Algerian sequence anchor the material in the overlap of U.S. military movement colonial Algeria and wartime commercial photography. unknown
Office des Publications Universitaires, Alger. 1993. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 286 pages. Illustré de dessins et cartes en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Urbs, la logique de l'histoire. Approche macroscopique de la ville de Béjaïa. Approche microscopique de la ville de Béjaïa...
1993RO40205741Office des Publications Universitaires, Alger. 1993. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 286 pages. Illustré de dessins et cartes en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 965-Algérie
19758594ABLeipzig, Brockhaus., 1975. 8°. 244 Seiten. Mit einer Karte von Algerien auf der Innenseite des Schutzumschlags. Originalleinenband mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag. - Sehr gut erhalten und ohne Eintragungen. 2. Auflage. 16.-30. Tausend.
197829423Leipzig, VEB F. A. Brockhaus Verlag, 1978. 240 Seiten , 21 cm, Leinen
1981046121Bremen., Selbstverlag - Universität Bremen - Institut für Geogrqaphie., 1981. 157Seiten mit 16 Bildern und 8 Karten im Anhang. Reihe: Universität Bremen - Institut für Geographie. Materialien und Manuskripte, Heft 6. Zustand: Aus einer Institutsbibliothek ausgeschieden, unterer Rücken mit kleinem Aufkleber, Titelblatt mit Bibliotheksstempel. 4°. S OBroschur / Okarton.