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1069Editions Seghers / Collection " Poètes d'aujourd'hui " n° 18 de 1950. In-12 broché carré de 226 pages au format 16 x 13,5 cm. Portrait de André Breton en couverture par Max Ernst. Etude de Jean-Louis Bédouin avec inédits, oeuvres choisies, bibliographie, dessins, photos et fac-similés. Dos légérement insolé avec petites pliures de lecture. Infime manque au coin inférieur du 1er plat. Intérieur frais. Edition originale. Précieux exemplaire orné d'une dédicace autographe de Jean-Louis Bédouin à René Lalou, contresignée par André Breton. Provenance idéale.
10995Collection suivie et sans manque, du n° 1 (février 1996) au n° 117 (janvier 2015). Ensemble bien complet de tous ses suppléments. Chaque numéro est contenu dans une pochette plastique ; ces pochettes sont réunies dans des classeurs. Ensemble en parfait état. Importante documentation. /// Contributions de : Pierre Alechinsky, Noël Arnaud, Héribert Becker, Jean-Louis Bédouin, Xavier Canonne, Jean-Claude Charbonnel, Etienne Cornevin, Claude Courtot, Gérard Durozoi, Jean-Michel Goutier, Tom Gutt, Edouard Jaguer, Jacques Lacomblez, Dominique Lambert, Jean-Pierre Lassalle, Miguel Pérez Corrales, José Pierre, Dominique Rabourdin, Gérard Roche, Georges Sebbag, Gérard de Sède, Laurens Vancrevel, Bastiaan van der Velden, Her de Vries, etc.
17701P., Collection du B.L.S., 1975, In-4, 34x52 cm, en feuilles, non paginé, sous chemise et étui framboise éditeur.
1819PHO-2364Paris, chez P. Mongie Ainé, 1819. 2 volumes in-8 (20,5x13cm), X- 392- 394 pp., 2 volumes reliés presque à l'identique pleine basane marbrée (de l'époque pour le premier volume, pastiche pour le second), dos lisse avec pièces de titre et tomaison vertes, défaut au titre tome 2, quelques rousseurs. 7 planches dont un frontispice et une carte dépliante dans une pochette en fin de volume du tome II, un plan de Tripoly en Barbarie (Nicolas de Fer, 1705 ?) dans une pochette au tome 1
1900145891900. Nineteenth century albumen photographs depicting Bedouin camp life in the Arabian desert during the period when early photography began documenting nomadic societies of the Middle East. European photographers and travelers working across the Ottoman and Arabian regions during the nineteenth century frequently recorded images of desert encampments tribal leaders and mounted riders as part of a broader photographic interest in documenting cultures associated with caravan routes pastoral nomadism and the social organization of Bedouin communities. These images present scenes of communal gathering and mounted travel central to Bedouin social and economic life.<br /> <br /> Two original albumen prints showing Bedouin encampment scenes. Circa nineteenth century. Each photograph measures approximately 8 x 10 inches. One image depicts a large group of Bedouin men assembled beneath a tent in an open desert plain covered with sparse grass suggesting a communal meeting or gathering within the camp. The second photograph captures five mounted horsemen their horses fully saddled speaking with an older Bedouin figure positioned outside a cluster of tents that form part of a larger encampment. The photographs document both the spatial layout of a Bedouin camp and the presence of mounted riders whose mobility was central to pastoral life and desert travel.<br /> <br /> Photographs of Bedouin communities produced during the nineteenth century formed part of a wider photographic record of the Middle East created by travelers military observers and early ethnographic photographers. Such images circulated in travel literature and photographic albums that introduced European audiences to the landscapes and social organization of the Arabian deserts. Visual documentation of Bedouin camps offers insight into the material culture of nomadic life including tent structures mounted transport and communal gathering practices that structured desert society. Light age toning and minor handling wear; overall very good condition. A clear pair of nineteenth century albumen photographs documenting Bedouin camp life. unknown
14589A set of Original Vintage Albumen Prints of a Bedouin Camp circa 19th century. Size: 8" x 10." In the first photo we can see a large meeting of Bedouin men congregated under a tent in a dry grassy plain of the desert. The second photo captures 5 saddled horsemen speaking with a Bedouin elder outside a large Bedouin camp. Two intriguing photos in very good condition. unknown books
14537A Vintage Albumen photograph of Bedouin Warriors charging with swords drawn circa 1880. Image size: 7" x 9." In this dramatic photo a dozen Bedouin horsemen with swords drawn are charging in full gallop through the barren desert sands. This image beyond any other early photo we have seen captures the spirit of the Bedouin warrior on his horse. The Bedouin cavalry with its speed and expert maneuvering was the pivotal force in most of the important historical events in the Arabian desert. A few Bedouin tents next to a lone palm tree stand in the background. On the horizon we make out the faint outline of mountains. It is very rare to find a photo that captures a scene of Bedouin warriors in the midst of a mounted charge from this early period as the 19th century technology in photography was not designed to produce action shots of any sort and therefore photographers rarely attempted to do so. The most powerful image of Bedouin charge we have seen. In very good condition. unknown books
Pages 562-676. Features: In the Khalifa's Clutches - part IV of Charles Neufeld's ordeal; Impressions of Pekin - sensational photo-illustrated article; Two Loves Affairs, and How They Ended - Colonel Hervey Tryon falls headlong into a deep well of garbag; The Hook-Swinging Ceremony as I Saw It - Rev. Joshua Knowles describes a South Indian pagan festival in which devotees have hook placed in their flesh before they are swung into the air at the end of long poles - with photos; A Desperate Plight - travails of Captain H.V. Barclay in the arid Australian interior; The Great Grottos of Han - photo-illustrated article on the marvelous caverns near Han-sur-Lesse in the Belgian Ardennes; Held by An Octopus - Herbert Perkins explains how he was grabbed from out of the water; Shooting the Reversible Falls - photo-illustrated story from St. John, New Brunswick involving Xavier Francis and Louis Mitchell; Life in an Italian Village (near Pallanza); On the War-Path with Redskins - a retaliatory raid of natives is recounted by J.W. Schultz, a Rocky Mountain guide who was married to a Blackfoot and lived among them in Montana; The Fantastic Carnival at Pangau in a remote part of the Austrian Tyrol; Twenty-Seven Days in an Open Boat - Part II - the castaways are finally rescued, but in ghastly condition; Naia, The Witch of Rochefort-en-Terre, in Brittany - photo-illustrated article; Through Italy in Bedouin Dress - photo-illustrated account; One Thousand Miles on Mule-Back - Part I of this photo-illustrated article of the amazing journey of Mabel Penniman from New York to London via Central and South Amerca; The Bogus "Rush" at Coolgardie - photo-illustrated of a fake gold rush in Australia as told by John Marshalll of Kalgoorlie; Photo of women coal heavers in Dresden; Full-page photo from Kelsey Creek, California showing a river of fish three feet deep - with no water!; Photo of Tunisian camel fight; and more. Average external wear and soiling. Few pencil markings. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this excellent issue. Book
19677325Paris, Seghers, 1967. In-4 (200 x 260 mm), 57 pp., 2 ff. n. ch. En feuilles, couverture ocre imprimée d'éditeur à rabats, chemise en demi-chagrin marron, titre et auteur en long au dos, étui bordé (P. Goy & C. Vilaine).