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Arthaud 1969, In-8 broché, 349 pages. 25 photographies, 2 cartes; Parfait état.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 672 pages. Jaquette. Annotations au stylo.
1960232261960. South Asia photo album recording Darjeeling Nepal Calcutta and Agra in the 1960s in a post Independence view of how religious life urban crowding tourism and Himalayan community identity were being documented by a foreign traveler across India and Nepal. The album showcases the various landscapes of cultural and religious identity throughout South Asia with Muslim architecture in Agra Buddhist and Hindu temple spaces in the Himalayan region crowded Calcutta streets captioned in French as an overpopulated refugee city and repeated portraits of Nepali villagers Sherpas women and children. In the decades after 1947 Indian cities such as Calcutta were absorbing refugee movement housing pressure and widening informal street economies while Himalayan communities in Darjeeling and Nepal were increasingly pulled into road building porterage mountaineering border trade and tourism conditions that form the broader social world around the album's portraits and landscapes.<br /> Photo archive of 150 silver gelatin photographs and a small group of color snapshots most measuring 2.5" x 3.75" album measuring 10.5" x 14" Darjeeling Nepal Calcutta and Agra circa early 1960s. Black paper leaves with corner mounts and French captions opening with a map of India labeled in French and moving through place based sequences. Agra pages include captioned views of the "Le Mausolée d'Itimad ud Daula" façades pierced marble screens and views of the Taj Mahal. Buddhist material includes a page captioned "Temple Bouddhique" with rooflines bells carved doors and ornamental details. Nepal and Darjeeling sections show prayer flags strung across roads mountain slopes a ridge top cabin bundled men in traditional clothing and a captioned portrait of "Le sherpa Tensing Norgay." Other leaves caption "Nepalais" and "Mère Népalaise" pairing a woman carrying a child in a basket with village children hillside portraits and small groups gathered outdoors. Calcutta appears through elevated city views dense commercial streets market scenes bridge approaches pavement sleeping and sitting areas and close portraits captioned "mendiantes" and "fumeuse de pipe." A color image captioned "Danseuse du Kashmir" and several small color snapshots extend the album's attention to costume and regional customs.<br /> By the 1960s Independence had ended British rule but it had not eased the pressures of displacement poverty overcrowding and uneven development that shaped eastern Indian urban life and the Calcutta pages make those conditions visible through street congestion market trading informal rest spaces and the compiler's own language about refugees and overpopulation. In the Himalayan sections the album does not directly picture hunger land scarcity or labor migration in explicit terms yet those pressures formed the lived context of many Nepali and Sherpa communities during this period when cash income often depended on carrying service work seasonal movement and the new international economy of trekking and mountaineering that made figures such as Tenzing Norgay globally recognizable. Minor edge and corner wear from cornering; images clean and clear; binding and boards intact. A 1960s record of post Independence South Asia combining sacred architecture urban hardship and Himalayan portraiture. unknown
8180694461.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2009ASAP-9789355941206Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. 2009. New. Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. unknown
2009ASAP-9789355941206Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. 2009. New. Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. unknown
1982940683Wiesbaden : Steiner, 1982. XXI, 380 S. , kart.
1980ED7-398Genf u.a., Nagel Verlag, 1980. original Kunstledereinband mit original Schutzumschlag in original Schuber, Kopffarbschnitt, Leseb?ndchen, kl.-8?, 912 Seiten, 56 schweizwei?e Pl?ne, 8 mehrfarbigen Karten und Pl?ne; Zustand: Schutzumschlag berieben, mit Einrissen, Buch selbst gestempelt, sonst gut
195912998Wien: Globus Verlag, 1959. Ohne Angaben 319 Seiten , 22 cm, Pappeinband
198058550ABGenf/München [u.a.], Nagel, 1980. 16 cm. 911 S., m. Kt. u. Pl. (z.T. farb.)). geb., Schnitt leicht gebräunt, innen sauber u. gut erhalten. Nagels Enzyklopädie-Reiseführer.
19771065235Freiburg im Breisgau, Basel, Wien : Herder, 1977. 240 S. : Kt. ; 21 cm. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag.
19981637DBKöln., Galerie Michael Werner., 1998. 32 x 23,5 cm. 32 unpaginierte S. Illustrierte OBroschur., 1637D Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
2022x-3031236890Springer 2022. Paperback. New. 301 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.71 inches. Springer paperback
in-8°, 215 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire [GE-2]
19685470Dillingen, Verlag des Vereins, 1968. 200 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen im Text und auf Tafeln. Gr.-8° (23,5 x 16,5 cm). Original-Karton.
IN-8°, PP. 113 (7), ILL. B.N. E COL. N.T., CART. EDIT., SOVR. ILL. COL. (STRAPPETTO), COME NUOVO (M/F), (FOTOGRAFIA, 2). 454 1
1975LFA-126744592Un ouvrage de 445 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1975, Plon, bon état
198418105Plon, 1984, in-8°, 445 pp, avant-propos de Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, petit lexique des noms hindous, cart. éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état
19819996965F.L. 1981, In-8 F.L. 1981, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 359 pages. Parfait état.
pf255Imprimerie Nationale Broché Deux volumes in-8 (23*14.5), dos broché, premier volume extrait du numéro de septembre-octobre 1904, 51 pages, nombreuses illustrations hors texte, second volume extrait du numéro de janvier-février 1907, 70 pages non coupées et illustrations hors texte à la fin de l'ouvrage ; quelques rousseurs dans le premier volume, manque au bas du dos des deux volumes, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
F.L. 1981, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 359 pages. Parfait état.
131 pages. Views of Art and Design Education in Britain; The Crisis at the Top; The Recognition of Child Art in Britain; Changing Views of Childhood and their Effects on Continuity in the Teaching of Drawing; Witkin's theories and research based upon them; Romantic/Religious Interpretation of Artistic Reality; 'Tibetan Camera' - Nepal Sketchbook; and more. Features: Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Calcutta, The Asiatic Society, 1903, in-8, copertina fittizia, pp. 32. Con una tav. doppia.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Creases to spine and wear to cover. Previous owner's name inside. 402 pages.
45861aafMünchen, Knorr & Hirth, 1943, in-8vo, 168 S. + 82 Abb., Original-Halb-Leinenband leicht fleckig.