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428pp.illustré de 50 gravures et portraits, 10e mille, 24cm., reliure cart., plats marbrés, bel état, R47014
1955yd1714Seuil Broché 1955 In-8 14,5 x 19 cm), broché sous couverture illustrée, 227 pages ; papier légèrement jauni, mors blanchis, pliures au dos incurvé, pas de rousseurs, état acceptable. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1967X74078Louvain, 1967 xi + 364pp. avec ills. + 3 planches dépliantes + joint: 1p."thèses", 25cm., dans la série "Université Catholique de Louvain. Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et politiques. Nouvelle série" no.31, br.orig., bel état, [thèse académique], X74078
xi + 364pp. avec ills. + 3 planches dépliantes + joint: 1p."thèses", 25cm., dans la série "Université Catholique de Louvain. Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et politiques. Nouvelle série" no.31, br.orig., bel état, [thèse académique], X74078
QWA-19835Ernest Flammarion, 1910, pet. in-8 rel. percal. orange (12 x 18), IV-315 p., 1ère édition, 45 illustrations, marque de Prix Municipal de la Ville de Paris, légères traces de salissure sur la couverture, intérieur propre, bon état.
1374441Hanoï: F. - R. Schneider, 1897 in-8, [4]-viii-238-iii pages. Reliure moderne basane rouge, dos à nerfs, qq rousseurs principalement sur les premières pages, autrement très bon état.
1976121902Paris Presses de la Cité 1976 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 110 pp. Photographies et commentaire du photographe et cinéaste engagé Roger Pic. Avec un envoi autographe signé du photographe. En bonne condition.
1976121902Paris Presses de la Cité 1976 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 110 pp. Photographies et commentaire du photographe et cinéaste engagé Roger Pic. Avec un envoi autographe signé du photographe. En bonne condition.
196535504068Paris, Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, 1965 ; plaquette in-8, brochée. 57 pp., illustrations photographiques en noir.Présentation par René Dumont. Description des arbres et de leur habitat.
199531780Paris, Perrin, septembre 1995. Un volume in-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 331 pp.
Raffigurazione di costumi tipici. Pieghe editoriali
Raffigurazione di un tempio
3 TELEFOTO d'agenzia lucide in bianco e nero, in cartoncino sottile di cm. 21x16,5; nelle foto sono incluse le didascalie in inglese. Al verso, scritte a penna e timbri della Croinaca Politica de "Il Giorno". "Dopo la caduta del Vietnam del Sud nel 1975. Un gran numero di disperati vietnamiti - si dice un milione -s’imbarcarono verso l’Indonesia, l’Australia e la Tailandia e un numero sconosciuto di loro perirono, annegati, assaltati da pirati e divorati dagli squali. Il fiume di rifugiati vietnamiti diretti a Hong Kong divenne ingestibile dopo il 1979 con la ‘pulizia etnica’ effettuata dai Vietcong nei confronti di vietnamiti con radici cinesi o con coloro che venivano ritenuti compromessi con il regime filo-americano di Saigon ... fra l’indifferenza della intellighenzia mondiale... La Thatcher dichiarò Hong Kong ‘porto di primo asilo’ ma la buona intenzione provocò un enorme flusso di rifugiati: prima perseguitati politici e poi economici, noti come i ‘boat people.’ Sbarcati venivano rinchiusi in grandi campi di raccolta nei quali alcuni restarono per vent’anni, rifiutando di essere rimpatriiati (wiki). Le tre sconvolgenti documentazioni
(Musica tradizionale del Vietnam - Storia - Indocina - Sud-est asiatico) In 8°, brossura editoriale con titoli ed illustrazione a colori, pp. (8),384, con numerosi disegni nel testo (strumenti tradizionali ed esempi musicali, caratteri della scrittura vietnamita) e VIII tavole fuori testo su carta patinata con immagini fotografiche in b/n. "Annales du Musée Guimet - Bibliothèque d'études", tome 66. Volume ben conservato.
5508Saigon, B.S.E.I., 1969. 1 plaquette, couvertures souples illustrées poussiéreuses, 104 pp., enrichi de 30 planches d'illustrations hors texte et d'une grande carte dépliante des sites Dongsoniens au Viet-Nam, très bon état intérieur, bon exemplaire. Envoi de l'Auteur à Monsieur D. Evesque, Directeur de l'Institut Français à Saigon, Cachets de l'Institut Français de Saigon.
7749Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 1968. 1 volume in-8, broché, 293 pp., état de neuf.
355 pages with index. A comprehensive analysis of the latest and most dramatic escalation of the war in southeast Asia. Includes articles by Noam Chomsky and Norodom Sihanouk. Contents yellowed. Owner's name 2x inside front cover. Occasional pen markings inside. Book
114 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white sketches. "Author was a young Navy pilot who was captured by the North Vietnamese in June of 1967. As a former POW, McGrath believes that the story of life in the prison camps must be told, both for the sake ofhistory and to disprove forever the claims of the Communist government that the captured men were treated humanely, and in accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Convention... The starkness of the drawings underscores a remarkable chronicle of lives constantly in peril, almost unimaginable in civilised times." - from dust jacket. "This book cannot be adequately described - it has to be seen and read." - Armed Forces Journal International. Sadly, the author's own country has reverted to similar barbarism at its Guantanomo Bay prisoner camp. Usual library markings. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy reference copy of this powerful and sobering work. Book
420 pages including bibliography, index and black and white illustrations. A comprehensive narrative that depicts the history of American involvement in Southeast Asia from its genesis in the 1940s to its tragic denouement in 1975. Addressed to those who lived through the war as well as those too young to have experienced those troubled years firsthand. Discard ink stamps upon preliminary pages and top edge else unmarked. Moderate wear. Solid working copy. Book
Contents: Photo of Caroline Kennedy launching carrier "J.F.K."; Romney and Licata campaigning; Fighter Pilot Robin Olds; Time Essay - The Golden Age of Sport; The Egypt/Israel military situation; State of the Vietnam War; Slain Lapiang Malaya Warriors in the Philippines; Teen-age Magazines; Selenology; Hovercraft technology - Inventor Cockerell; Bunker Hill Smelter; Casualty Insurance; Robert Lowell - cover article; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
Contents: Color Smirnoff ad features Frankenstein; The Vietnam War - with air photo of Thai Nguyen Steel Complex before bombing; Picture of Jimmy Hoffa entering Lewisburg Penitentiary with coat over his handcuffs; Arlen Specter; Haight-Ashbury; The Mind of China - Time Essay; Photo of Svetlana & "Papochka" (Joseph) Stalin circa 1940; Mountain Climbing; Fran Tarkenton; Color photo ad for the Chevrolet Camaro; Photo of Canadian CF-104 downed by a goose; Air Force SV-5D; The Redgrave Sisters - feature article with photos; and much more. Unmarked. Above-average wear. One page loose but present. Book
134 pages. Black and white illustrations. "Tells the whole heroic story of the U.S. Navy SEALS, from their birth out of the naval Underwater Demolition Unit in WWII to their formal commissioning in 1962 by President Kennedy." - from back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Book
574 pages including index and many black and white photographs. The epic autobiography of one of America's greatest soldiers. Recounts his exploits over four decades of unconventional warfare, espionage, covert missions, and frontline action in recent history's pivotal theatres: World War II, the Chinese Revolution, the Vietnam War, and most recently the war in Nicaragua. A highly decorated OSS officer who became a founding member of the CIA, Singlaub here draws on recently declassified records and original interviews with military and government leaders, as well as his own experiences, to vividly describe details of key covert missions which have never before made public. "An exciting story... Singlaub was the Cold Warrior incarnate." - Los Angeles Times Unmarked. Light wear and rubbing to glossy illustrated covers. Solid attractive copy. Book
32 pages. Reprinted from "The Other Side of the River" with a new introduction by the author. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Book
191 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon title page. "Jim Soliski writes real travel. Fast-paced, punchy and often very funny, this is the man to read if you know what travel is." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A nice copy. Book