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8190ouvrage publié sous la direction de M.Georges MASPERO Tome second:L’Indochine Française,l’Indochine économique, l’Indochine pittoresque Faux-titre,titre 300 pages,3 pages de table des planches hors-texte,des cartes hors-texte regroupées en fin de volume,table des matières.Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et hors-texte. Dessins originaux hors-texte de J DEMAILLY, 5 cartes en couleurs hors-texte, dépliantes dont deux très grandes.Paris Bruxelles Les éditions G.Van Oest 10 juin 1930.Belle édition sur papier couché,très bon état
1992986511992 Gallimard NRF - 1992 - In-8 broché - 442 pages
19573549Le guilde du livre 1957 237 pages in8. 1957. reliure editeur pleine toile. 237 pages. Roman de Graham Greene publié en 1957 se déroulant au Vietnam au début des années 1950 pendant la guerre coloniale française. Il met en scène l'affrontement entre le journaliste britannique Thomas Fowler et l'idéaliste américain Alden Pyle explorant les dilemmes moraux dans un contexte de guerre et de passions humaines
1966LFA-126731575Un ouvrage de 319 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette, publié en 1966, Solar
19238653Paris et Bruxelles Van Oest 1923 17 x 25 cm demi -chagrin à 4 nerfs, sans pièce de titre. Couverture illustrée conservée. 203 pp Préface de Louis Finot. Très nombreuses photos NB. Carte archéologique dépliante de l'Annam en tête d'ouvrage.
2005121304Aquilon 2005 In-4 broché 28 cm sur 19,8. 184 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1965453531965. Solar, 1965. Format 14x21 cm, reliure editeur sous jaquette illustree, sous emboitage, 318 pages. Petite fente a la jaquette. Bon etat.
196597553Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 318 pages. Sans jaquette.
2025127011Atelier EXB, 2025, gr. in-8°, 420 pp, environ 110 photographies en noir et en couleur et 40 documents, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
192987185G. Van Oest 1929 2 volumes. Grand in-4. Reliures demi-chagrin grenat, dos à nerfs, couvertures brique illustrées conservées, IX-346-296 pp. Vol. I : 230 figures, 24 planches, 5 cartes dont 2 en couleurs. Vol. II : 155 figures, 24 planches, 3 dessins originaux par Jean Demailly, et 5 cartes en couleurs. Bon exemplaire.
189331394Paris, E. Plon / Nourrit et Cie, 1893. Un vol. au format in-12 (188 x 123 mm) de 1 f. bl., vii - 286 pp., 1 grande carte dépliante in fine et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de pleine toile ébène, plats jansénistes, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées.
053736Paris Editions Denoël 1967 in 12 (18,5x12) 1 volume broché, jaquette illustrée, 251 pages [2]. Traduit de l'américain par Roland Mehl. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
4732France-Asie, IDEO, Saigon, 1950. 1 brochure in-8, 43 pp., couvertures imprimées, bon état.
1929H97631Lyon-Paris, Vitte 1929 537pp. + frontispice (portrait), illustré de quelques figures dans le texte et un fac-similé dépliant, 21cm., brochure originale, bon état, H97631
1974V8355Berlin (Evangelische Verlagsanstalt) 1974 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalleinen mit illustriertem Originalumschlag, 288 S., Bildtafeln
LFA-126739729Revue de 50 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 142 alc. ill. f. t. Copt. ill. Firma d'app PROG 40320 CATT_ATT 53
1965727661PN. New. 1965. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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
1969737551PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1971741197PN. New. 1971. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1969736696PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1969738371PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1942193041942. Coon Clarence; Coon Michael. Coons family Air Force service archive 1942-1944 and 1968-1969 documents two generations of American military experience across World War II and the Vietnam War offering direct evidence of shifting military culture wartime attitudes and generational identity within a single family. Clarence Coon's New York World War II service as an engineer gunner in the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy situates the archive within the Allied air campaign over Europe while his son Michael Coon's deployment to South Vietnam places the later material within the context of a deeply contested and culturally transformative conflict. Clarence's letters and scrapbook entries foreground a disciplined and duty-oriented perspective shaped by mid-century wartime expectations while Michael's photographic record presents a markedly different tone capturing leisure irreverence and camaraderie among soldiers during the Vietnam era. The archive preserves Clarence's written voice including lines such as "Another card to let you know that I don't do all my writing to women" and his commentary on the 1942 New York gubernatorial election "The radio just announced Bennet's Defeat. To bad. Well we will see what Dewey can do. I wish him luck" as well as his observations during stateside training "Well as far as I'm concerned they can give Tenn. back to the Indians. We are walking around in a sea of mud. Its all day rains every 5 min. I wouldn't live in the South for anything." Together these materials establish a continuous family narrative linking wartime service political awareness and personal expression across two major twentieth-century conflicts.<br /> <br /> Coons family Air Force archive. United States and Vietnam 1942-1944 and 1968-1969. Group consists of two photograph albums from Vietnam War service and one World War II scrapbook accompanied by a quantity of associated ephemera including patches medals registration cards business cards a ring and a dog tag. Archive contains approximately 123 photographs across the albums and scrapbook along with numerous postcards including 26 with manuscript correspondence on the verso and three pages of a letter incorporated into the scrapbook. Scrapbook also includes newspaper clippings documenting Clarence Coon's training and service progression including flight training in Westover Massachusetts; Nashville and Smyrna Tennessee; technical training in Gulfport Mississippi; and gunnery and pistol range distinction at Tyndall Field Florida. Vietnam-era albums depict Michael Coon and fellow servicemen in informal and candid settings including scenes of drinking recreational outings helicopter transport weapons handling and interactions with entertainment venues.<br /> <br /> The juxtaposition of World War II and Vietnam War materials within this archive provides a concentrated record of evolving American military life particularly the transition from the structured collective ethos associated with the Second World War to the more individualized and culturally expressive environment of Vietnam-era service. Clarence Coon's combat role aboard B-24 Liberator bombers during missions over Italy aligns the archive with the strategic bombing campaigns of the European theater while his writings document both military routine and domestic political awareness. In contrast Michael Coon's photographs capture the lived experience of American soldiers in Vietnam beyond formal operations including leisure dissenting humor and the visual language of 1960s youth culture within the military. Light wear from handling throughout with typical album and scrapbook aging and ephemera showing minor creasing; overall very good condition. unknown
196462766Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1964. Reprint. 8vo. 23cm x 15cm. Publisher's original buff card covers titled in black to spine and front cover some light marginal shelfwear but generally the only significant defect is some grubbiness to the light coloured card. A very good strong copy. 513pp. Internally clean. 2 folding maps and numerous in text diagrams maps and charts. <br /> <br /> An incredibly detailed and forensically focussed survey of every aspect at least the aspects US intelligence and its civilian analysts had access to of Vietnamese life culturesocial structure economy geography religion and all points between. Everything from GDP to styles of dance and whether the suburbs of Saigon had adequate garbage collection services is examined along with a large amount of military and population data. One could be forgiven for thinking that by 1962 the US Army had already decided that large scale military involvement in Vietnam was a foregone conclusion. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown