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200529014ABFfm., Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2005. gr.8°, 165 S. mit zahlreichen Farb-Abbildungen, original Kartonage mit dem illustr. original Schutzumschlag (Einband und Buchgestaltung: Surface), schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
1950ABE-160846053595540 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE "SPECIAL COULEURS NOS ENVOYES SPECIAUX CHEZ TITO", GROS PLAN COULEURS UNIFORME-LA TERREUR ATOMIQUE, 4 PAGES-GRANDES MANOEUVRES 1950 JULES MOCH SUPERVISE, 1P, 3 PHOTOS-LA GRECE A UNE NOUVELLE HEROINE THASSOULA L'AMOUREUSE, 2P, 4 PHOTOS-LA GUERRE DE COREE, 4P-DANS LE BLACK OUT D'ARRAS LA FENETRE DU JUGE, 1P, 5 PHOTOS-CECILE AUBRY PRESENTE LA ROBE DES CAPITALES, PHOTO PLEINE PAGE-NOS ENVOYES SPECIAUX CHEZ TITO YOUGOSLAVIE BERCEAU DES GUERRES, 10 PAGES-PETIT MANQUE EN ANGLE INF DR
1976ABE-1705277559563FORMAT 27 CM X 31 CM-68 PAGES-JACQUES BOREL FONCE A LA BOURSE ET FAIT REMONTER SES ACTIONS, 4P-RENEE RICHARDS, 2P-JOHNNY HALLYDAY ET SYLVIE VARTAN REUNIS POUR L'AMOUR DE DAVID, 2P-HENRI GISCARD D'ESTAING, 1P-VICTOR KORTSNOY DEMANDE L'ASILE POLITIQUE AUX PAYS BAS, 2P-DEMISSION DU PREMIER MINISTRE JACQUES CHIRAC; PORTRAIT ET BILAN DE JACQUES CHIRAC ET PROJECTIONS SUR LA SUITE DU SEPTENNAT ET SA "PRESIDENTIALISATION", 10P-HUIT ANS POUR FAIRE UNE VOITURE, 9P-MASSACRE DE TELL EL ZAATAR; TEMOIGNAGE DE EVA STAHL, 4P-INCIDENT DU PEUPLIER/INCIDENT DU MEURTRE A LA HACHE, 2P-INCENDIE DE LA FORET DE LA COUBRE A SAINT AUGUSTIN PAR HUGUES CARTON, PHOTOS AU ZOO DE LA PALMYRE, 5P
1952ABE-172598865017648 PAGES-26,5 CM X 35 CM-MARGUERITE D'AOSTE EN COUVERTURE-APRES DEUX MOIS D'ENQUETE EN FRANCE VINGT HISTOIRES VRAIES SUR LES SOUCOUPES VOLANTES-LA COREE INQUIETE A NOUVEAU LE MONDE-LE VOYAGE DE BAUDOUIN EN ITALIE-HUIT JOURS DE LUTTE CONTRE LE P.C.-LES CHEFS-D'OEUVRE DE LA VENTE COGNACQ-350 MILLIONS D'HOMMES DEVANT LE MIRAGE DE LA CHINE ROUGE-CETTE PRINCESSE INCA ARRIVE A PARIS AVEC LA VOIX LA PLUS ETONNANTE DU MONDE, YMA SUMAC, 2 PAGES, 4 PHOTOS-1 DECHIRURE SANS MANQUE 15 CM P45/46-(E824)
195127012Paris NRF Éditions Gallimard 1951 In-8 294 pp, papier jauni, bel Envoi
1951M1624461951 NRF Gallimard Couverture souple 1951 In8 broché, 294 pp . Illustrations hors texte . Cachets ex bibliothèque .
195042085Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
195042091Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
195142100Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
195195067Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
1951115197Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
Torino, 1950, 20 agosto, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Illustrazione del Popolo" - Supplemento della ”Nuova Gazzetta del Popolo" .
1 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur vert, Editions en Langues Etrangères, Pyongyang, Corée, 1982, 324 pp. Rare exemplaire de cette édition de propagande publiée en Corée du Nord, ornée des photos couleurs à la gloire du régime. Bon état (une garde un peu faible) Français
1982575381 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur vert, Editions en Langues Etrangères, Pyongyang, Corée, 1982, 324 pp.
144 pages including glossary. The first book to present tae kwon do as practised by the Korea Tae Kwon Do Association. Designed primarilyy for the beginner, the volume covers the first three Jangs (sections) of the Palgue Hyung (the required form of the first eight grades of tae kwon do instruction). Book
86pp.richement illustré en couleurs, in-4, reliur cart., jaq., 29cm., X55142
200668796BBSeoul., Kukje Gallery., 2006. 29 x 22 cm. 82 S. OEnglisch-Broschur. Faltposter als Umschlag., 68796B Erste Auflage. Einbandkanten und Umschlag mit minimalen Bereibungen, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
19612092902140301542Hayakawashobo 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
198844882ABKöln., DuMont Buchverlag., 1988. 21 x 15 cm . 230 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton mit OKLappenumschlag., 44882AB 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes, frisches Exemplar. DuMont Dokumente.
198853617ABKöln., DuMont Buchverlag., 1988. 20,5 x 15 cm. 230 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton mit OKLappenumschlag., 53617AB 1. Auflage. Umschlag marginal angestaubt. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar. DuMont Dokumente.
1983X55142Seoul, 1983 86pp.richement illustré en couleurs, in-4, reliur cart., jaq., 29cm., X55142
<p>29 cm, foglio con biografia del maestro Myung-Whun Chung e grande firma autografa con penna blu e ritratto in b/n. Al verso organico dell'orchestra filarmonica della Scala con Riccardo Muti direttore principale</p>
<p> 29 cm, pagina con biografia del direttore Myung-Whun Chung con foto in b/n e grande firma autografa con penna blu. Al verso organico dell'orchestra filarmonica della Scala con Riccardo Muti direttore principale</p>
19, 285p as new attractive hb with delicate gilt effect, quarter cloth, dj, author's inscription, indices of poems and poets in English and Korean, in very good dj
38009901Korea late 18th-early 19th century 1780-1810. Eight color gouache pastel tinted maps ca. 57.5 x 90.1 cm.contemporary re-backing very solid clean examples complete set of all provinces hand-painted gouache manuscripts. RARE & OBSCURE . . . . A RARE & COMPLETE SET OF ANTIQUARIAN MANUSCRIPT KOREAN . . . YI PERIOD PROVINCIAL MAPS . . "P'ALTO CHIDO" OR "EIGHT PROVINCES MAPS" . . . DELUXE ELEPHANT FOLIO SIZE SHEETS . . . HAND-COLORED GOUACHE PASTELS . This is a very RARE & COMPLETE set of eight Korean provincial manuscript maps. Drawn circa 1780-1810 by an unsigned Korean cartographer. These maps are of historical importance giving place names isolating the time frame. . Painted on very thin finely hand-made mulberry-fiber tissue paper contemporary re-backed with a stiff hand-made paper. Beautifully hand-painted & colored in gouache pastels. . The record shows several reliable verities of manuscript maps showing the eight ancient Korean provinces. . Commonly these maps had no title cartographer's name date or other critical bibliographic colophon data. This is a common theme with Korean manuscript maps. . Political divisions of Korea are by and large mostly stable making name comparisons easier. . PROBABLE MAP TITLES INCLUDE: . a. The "SINJUNG-TONGGUK-YOJI-SUNGNAM:" "EIGHT SEPARATE MAPS EACH SHOWING ONE COMPLETE PROVINCE OF THE EIGHT KOREAN PROVINCES similar in intention to the "P'ALTO CHIDO." . The eight provinces were established during the Chosen dynasty 1392-1910 alternately and commonly called the Yi dynasty. . The eight provinces are from the north to south: . 1. Hamgyong 2. P'yong'an 3. P'yongyang 4. Kangwon 5. Hwanghae 6. Kanghwa 7. Kyongsang 8. Cholla'ungch'ong . During the Sejo reign 1455-68 Yang Songji made the first "P'Alt-do "P'ALTO CHIDO" type maps of the eight provinces this type and style became the "standard" for future examples. There after his style and format were copied by others for centuries. . b. A second version and style of the above eight provinces maps is called "TONGGUK CHIDO: MAP OF THE EASTERN COUNTRY i.e. KOREA" showing a compressed northern frontier along Manchuria the characteristic "CHONG CH'OK" style. . c. A third similar map: "P'ALDO-CHONGDO: A SINGLE MAP SHOWING THE EIGHT PROVINCES OF KOREA." . These maps are pictorially beautiful and artistically drawn in detail. Graphics expressing a primitive naive folk charm depicts prominent geological landscape features. Mountain ranges hills forests in green streams/rivers blues political district seats distinctively painted cartouches box-like in various differing colors for each province. Roads paddy coastal shore line & islands in blue tints with other features nicely colored. . There are a large number of name throughout each map all written in Hanzi traditional Chinese characters called "Hanja" in Korean as was the common practice at that time for Koreans. There are no Hangul characters at all. The Hanja identify navigational directions names of surrounding ocean harbors beaches geographical names city towns villages mountains rivers roads and the like. . Each of the eight maps illustrates a complete single province. Within each of the various political divisions and boundaries outlined and named. . RARITY OF KOREAN ANTIQUITIES: Antiquarian Korean examples are sparse when compared to items of the same period in China and Japan. Korean works are less than 10% of those created elsewhere. . Fewer Korean items were made survived and preserved. The attrition rate: bad weather unstable ancient mud building structures fires natural disasters earthquakes war and other factors diminished the remaining examples. . Those the numbers that come to marked are steadily reduced while the value continues to appreciate. Many never return to market when acquired by institutions or private collectors who eventually donate to museums. . DATING THESE MAPS: These were mostly undated. . There are three possible methods of dating. . a. BY PLACE NAME: there are details in the reference books about county seat names being colored or put in various kinds of 'boxes' on the map depending on that according to the resources approximate dates can be derived. . b. PAPER TECHNOLOGY & FIBERS: Koreans have been using hand-made mulberry bark and fiber paper from the Zhenguan period AD 627-649 printing Buddhist sutras by woodblocks on similar kinds of paper. . These two technologies papermaking and woodblock printing was transmitted to Japan around 700 AD. . Since that time both Koreans & Japanese have utilized mulberry paper Washi in Japanese to woodblock print and paint a large variety of items including maps books and single page works. . By comparing the paper of these maps with known dated printed Japanese books a very close approximate date can be derived. . These Korean map papers are nearly identical to dated woodblock-printed Japanese examples we have. It is therefore highly possible these maps were painted on hand-made mulberry paper from circa 1780-1810 period. . In ancient times sheet size was limited to a small size then joined to other sheets to create a large size single sheet. These maps are of that format. See McCune below where he states the kind of paper used which matches our examples. . CONDITION: Per McCune we summarize: as usual these maps were folded several times from their creation time so they could be safely stored and carried in small 'book' format in covers with a tied string. See McCune below. . Being painted on very fine & thin hand-made mulberry paper most all examples were eventually re-backed. Ours as typical have period re-backing using the same character hand-made mulberry fiber paper of a thicker quality. . They are well preserved however nevertheless as usual there remains some old original wear at the folds the expected light water stains dustiness with other typical very minor flaws for an item of this grand size being 200 years old. These do not detract from the overall excellent impression and stunning appeal. . RARITY: . The complete set is RARE! The work is nicely executed in a firm hand with artistic value illustrating artistically hills mountains and other features of the map pictorially. It is not only a map but a work of art. Tastefully colored in subtle pastels nice representation of water rives and sea. . Such early and beautifully artistic examples seldom come to market. . A RARE AND FRESH EXAMPLE NEVER BEEN ON THE MARKET IN THE LAST 120 YEARS ! . PROVENANCE: These items were acquired from a former missionary's estate who was stationed in Korea from circa 1900-1930's. They have been in this private collection since and have never been on the market. . Color scans are posted to our website. . REFERENCES: . TOOLEY Ronald V. et al.: Article: Shannon McCune: SOME KOREAN MAPS pp.70-102 with illustrations. McCUNE Shannon.: KOREAN MAPS OF THE YI DYNASTY KOREAN CULTURE Korean Consulate General L.A. Ca. Sept. 1983 pp.21-31 34 back cover color plate color & b.w. illustrated. . He discusses "P'ALTO CHIDO""EIGHT PROVINCES MAP" origins maps without scale and were copies of a Korean scholar named Won his title was: Haksaeng works based on Chong Ch'ok's 1390-1475 TONGGUK CHIDO MAP OF THE EASTERN COUNTRY then modified by Won to be the more typical "P'ALTO CHIDO" "EIGHT PROVINCES MAP" but in his new style. This new style clearly resembles our maps in layout format color of county seats and similar boxes around them and other critical details. KOREAN CONSUL GENERAL KOREAN CULTURE September 1983 pp.21-31 34 color map on back cover color and b.w. illustrated. . It was from these maps that the later versions similar to ours eventually emerged mostly by Imperial Order by the ".Yi Dynasty court specifically decreed that both magistrates and governors should prepare up-to-date maps of their territories udder their supervision." p.25. HARLEY J.B. ed. et al.: CARTOGRAPHY IN THE TRADITIONAL EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN SOCIETIES. Ahead of Title: THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY Vol. 2 Book 2 an excellent article by Gari Ledyard: CARTOGRAPHY IN KOREA pp. 235-345239 figures 10.23 10.24 et al. NAKAMURA Hiroshi.: EAST ASIA IN OLD MAPS. . --. NIHON KO CHIZU TAISEI: GREAT COLLECTION OF OLD JAPANESE MAPS MONUMENTA CARTOGRAPHICA JAPONICA . --. OLD CHINESE WORLD MAPS PRESERVED BY THE KOREANS. Article in IMAGO MUNDI IV 1958. LEE Chan. CH'AN Yi.: OLD MAPS OF KOREA. Han'guk ko chido. By: Ch'an Yi Hong-gyu Che Han'guk Tosogwanhak Yon'guhoe. He discusses and illustrates a good number of similar examples. On pp.226-27 he outlines an early Yi Dynasty example of: THE MAP OF EIGHT provinces found in TONGGUK YOJI SUNGNAM Chong Sang-gi's Tongguk Chido. These manuscripts were on large paper one province per sheet. Many other fine related examples are illustrated & discussed. . --. OLD MAPS OF KOREA: HISTORICAL SKETCH. He traces the early origins of Early Yi dynasty1392-1910 Eight Provinces Map origins and progressions excellent lucid article with illustrations and references to Yi HOE's MAP OF EIGHT PROVINCES. Excellent essay on provincial maps. SHIN Michael D. ed.: KOREAN HISTORY IN MAPS: From Prehistory to the Twenty-First Century. British Museum similar examples cited: commons-wikimedia-org/wiki/Category:Room_67_British_Museum# /media/File:Map_of_the_Jeolla_Province_British_Library_c.27. f.14_fol.12_n02.jpg Library of Congress: Young Il Kim: dong-kookyu-do: A RECENTLY DISCOVERED MANUSCRIPT OF A MAP OF KOREA. Imago Mundi vol.21 1967 pp.31-49 illustrated. . . unknown