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500357950FRANCE LOISIRS Sans date. L'histoire vraie de Martin Gray survivant polonais de l'Holocauste qui a perdu sa famille dans le ghetto de Varsovie s'est engagé dans l'Armée rouge a déserté a émigré aux États-Unis où il est devenu riche et puissant puis a fondé une famille dans le sud de la France
1552188571552 Broché - 15,5 24 - 297 pp - année 1971 - Editions Plon -
Features: The MIG-Hunting School (part II); Invincible launced; Bourget '77 - pictures from a show; The USSR and the Warsaw Pact - the Soviet Union's post-war strategies, from defense of the national territory to world expansion; Survey of the air forces of the Warsaw Pact Countries - the ever-increasing power of these forces; The Navies of Warsaw Pact Countries - their strength and strategy, upperly subservient to Soviet strategy; Sabres in Korea; Kaiten Guided Torpedoes (Part III); Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
4630Rizzoli, Classici dell'Arte, Milano, 1974. In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleur, 128 pp. Introduction et appareil critique par Ettore Camesasca.
2004PEINTUUURE2220623Milan (Italie), 5 continents Editions, 2004, 28,5 x 21,5, 136 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Iconographie couleurs. Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée au musée du Louvre du 7 octobre 2004 au 10 janvier 2005.
1969ZB445382Warsaw: 1969-2000. volumes 10-11 14-15 21 23-26 37-41 complete volumes in original softcovers well illustrated some library markings passim PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Warsaw: paperback
1970LFA-126741250Revue de 105 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée de cartes, brochée, bon état
1938600121938 15e année - N° 7 - juillet 1938 - Revue mensuelle publiée par le C.C. du Parti Communiste Français (S.F.I.C) - 44, rue Peletier. Paris 9e - in-8 broché Sommaire : L'union du Front populaire (Jacques Duclos) - Le Congrès socialiste de Royan (E. Fajon) - Union du peuple alsacien contre les menées hitlériennes (M. Rosenblatt) - Comment on fit reculer la guerre le 21 mai (G. Péri) - L'unité syndicale internationale et l'action pour les libertés et la paix (Pierre Semard) - Les monopoles capitalistes et les prix (G. Politzer) - L'expérience de 1848 (P. Bouthonnier)Nos chroniques : Aperçu sur la situation et le mouvement du prolétariat agricole (A. Parsal) - Le bilan de la pause (G. Politzer) - Le Parti communiste devant les intellectuels (J. Bruhat) - A propos des entretiens de physique à Varsovie (J. Solomon) - A propos d'une exposition Renoir (J. Lurçat) - Trois siècles de l'histoire du costume au musée Galliéra (H. Mougin) - ...
Canaletto's views of Warsaw, many of which were used as reference in the rebuilding of Warsaw after the Second World War. 37 pages. 118 black and white plates, 4 colour plates. Heavy browning to pastedowns and free endpapers. Light wear to cover extremities. Dust jacket has small loss at lower edge of front, some tears to edges and light wear to edges
LFA-126743994Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
2080202103701642Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: CD Not Available paperback
1986mon0000483629HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 03/11/1986 00:00:01. hardcover. Good. 5.5838 in x 23.0964 in x 15.4822 in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. HarperCollins Publishers Ltd hardcover
1860463789.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997Q-1860463789Harvill Pr 1997-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harvill Pr paperback
201339457Naive Classique, 2013. AM 212 1 CD CD
Hardcover in-8°, 372 pp.,reliure demi-basane, titre et fleuron doré. Bel exemplaire (papier jauni). [DV-19]
In 8° (17,2×11,5 cm); 56, (2) pp. Bella legatura editoriale illustrata a colori. Esemplare in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Conservato anche il foglietto editoriale che avvertiva della possibilità di poter cambiare il volume qualora lo stesso presentasse dei difetti di stampa. Prima edizione in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione di questa celebre opera di uno dei più famosi e non convenzionali poeti ed artisti polacchi del novecento, Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski (Varsavia, 23 gennaio 1905 – Varsavia, 6 dicembre 1953). L’opera presenta le magnifiche illustrazioni del celebre artista, scenografo, illustratore di libri polacco Daniel Mróz (nato 3 Febbraio 1917 a Cracovia, è morto 21 gennaio 1993 a Cracovia) che fu anche l’illustratore delle opere fantascientifiche di Stanislaw Lem e degli scritti “assurdi” di Slawomir Mrozek. L’intero testo dell’opera si confonde e mischia alle illustrazioni. Il “Viaggio di Chryzostoma Bulwiecia a Ciemnogrod” è considerato uno dei capolavori di Galczynski. Pubblicato per la prima volta postumo nel 1954, l’opera è un vero e proprio viaggio fantasioso nel paradosso. allo scoppio della Prima Guerra Mondiale si trasferì a Mosca dove suo padre lavorava come impiegato e vi rimase fino al 1918. Tornato a Varsavia, seguì gli studi classici all’Università non disdegnando però gli studi musicali che tanta importanza avranno poi nella sua composizione letteraria ricca di liriche e di neologismi. Proprio la stravaganza dei suoi versi ha reso difficili la traduzione degli stessi in altre lingue. A 23 anni si avvicinò al circolo culturale Kwadryga dove venivano diffuse le idee e ideali innovativi ispirati dal Futurismo italiano e al costruttivismo russo che segnarono in modo decisivo la produzione poetica polacca d’avanguardia. Il suo debutto letterario risale al 1930 con il poema folkloristico La fine del mondo. Dal 1931 al 1933 soggiornò a Berlino, mentre dal 1934 al 1938 si trasferì a Vilnius. Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale venne catturato dai nazisti e internato nel lager di Altengrabov. La fine della guerra gli permise di viaggiare per l’Europa, soggiornando a Parigi, Bruxelles e Roma. Fin dall’origine della sua produzione letteraria l’umorismo fu la base della sua poesia accentuato da una forte vena satirica che prendeva in giro il mondo politico contemporaneo. Nella sua poesia si trovano in perfetto equilibrio una visione realistica del mondo ed un illogicità dirompente esaltate da veri e propri virtuosismi lessicali. Trattò temi di grande importanza sociale in farse, racconti grotteschi, e favole esopiche. Intorno al 1950 le sue opere divennero il centro di un acceso dibattito ideologico e alcuni suoi lavori vennero denunciati all’autorità per sospetto deviazionismo politico e così molte sue opere iniziarono, lentamente a sparire dal mercato. La musicalità del suoi componimenti ancora oggi inspirano autori di ballate e musica popolare polacca. Galczynski si può considerare come il giullare della poesia polacca del novecento, un giullare che con il suo atteggiamento giocoso e incostante, veniva perdonato per una polemica politica, sempre coperta sotto il manto salvifico dell’umorismo, dei neologismi e dei giochi di parole. Prima edizione non comune a trovarsi in queste buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. First edition, good copy.
1982100133799Cambridge University Press 1982 364 pages 15 2x2 6x22 4cm. 1982. Cartonné jaquette. 364 pages.
21123Bruxelles, Editions F. Wellens-Pay, 1948. 13 x 19, 93 pp., broché, bon état.
1955187431955. Photograph archive 1955 documenting the political leadership and military forces present at the establishment of the Warsaw Pact in Poland with direct relevance to the study of Cold War alliances Soviet influence in Eastern Europe and the organization of socialist military systems. Formed as a collective defense agreement among the Soviet Union Poland East Germany Czechoslovakia Hungary and Bulgaria the Warsaw Pact functioned as a counterpart to NATO and formalized military coordination within the Eastern Bloc. The photographs depict assembled leaders and officers alongside scenes of organized troops training exercises and public displays of military readiness reflecting the emphasis on unity and preparedness at the outset of the alliance. The archive captures the visual language of state power and coordination during a defining moment in early Cold War geopolitics.<br /> <br /> Archive of 28 black and white photographs each approximately 8 x 10 inches produced as professional press or official images with captions in Czech. The photographs include formal portraits and groupings of political and military leaders as well as images of soldiers in formation training exercises and urban assemblies associated with the founding events. The consistent format and captioning indicate coordinated production for documentation or dissemination within Eastern Bloc media or governmental contexts. Twenty-eight photographs with light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of the formation and early presentation of the Warsaw Pact as a military and political alliance during the Cold War. The Warsaw Pact would persist until the end of the Cold War when it fractured as states throughout the Eastern Bloc broke with communism and no longer were programatically aligned. In very good condition overall. unknown
Features: Attractive cover illustration of Marshal Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre of France; Good Year tire ad inside front cover; Elegant one-page ad for The White Company of Cleveland (automaker); Classy one-page ad for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothiers of New York; In the German Trenches - the 2nd of Senator Albert J. Beveridge's articles; By Margarita Trench (fiction by Fannie Heaslip Lea); We Shall Meet, But We Shall Miss Them - article on the 64th Congress; The Fence Breaker (baseball fiction by William Bullock); General Joseph Joffre of France; The Narrow Margin (fiction by Helen Baker Parker); The Russ Recoil and the French Deadlock - two pages of fascinating WWI photos including German soldiers in East Prussia, Polish residents of Sochacsew examining their ruined homes, a German trench full of German soldiers west of Warsaw, A French artillery camp in the Woevre district - with thatched structures, and more; Barbara's Marriages (part XII) by Maude Radford Warren; Moses, the Mircale Man, Elvard L. of Buffalo goes to jail - the Oxypathor; Nice one-page illustrated ad for the Hudson Six-40 seven-passenger Phaeton; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Front cover and first leaf loose but present. Lacking back cover, pages 23-26 (centerfold), and pages 31-34. A worthy, albeit incomplete vintage copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with a little creasing to front. 112pp. This study examines the way in which NATO and the Warsaw Pact have prepared for war covering aviation history and contemporary operations. Well illustrated.
13814Cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette, 20X13 cm, 1964, 246 pages, photos en noir, librairie académique Perrin. Bon état.
63-4068Warsaw Poland: Zbigniew Lewicki 1978-1988. Mostly Typed or Printed Letters signed 33 pp. Very Good. Re: Bellow Cather Golding Updike et al.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Warsaw, Poland: Zbigniew Lewicki, 1978-1988. unknown
1964283435Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and dust-toned dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; xxvi 510 pages. Subjects; Polish History. Warsaw. Civil Defense. Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe hardcover