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190053606- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
23x16. 482p. Firma anterior poseedor. Enc. tela ed. Algo rozada. Primera Edición.
1988500349005Editions Gallimard 1988 11x1 4x18cm. 1988. Broché. Le roman raconte l'histoire de Santiago un vieux pêcheur cubain qui après une longue période de malchance part seul en mer et engage une lutte épique contre un énorme marlin. Cette bataille d'abord contre le poisson puis contre les requins qui l'attaquent devient un symbole de la persévérance humaine du courage et de la dignité face à l'adversité et à la nature
5697Paris, Gallimard nrf, collection : du monde entier, 1954, 233e édition, in12, br. 192pp
200614883Köln, Schaden Verlag, 2006. 109 (1) S., durchgehend teils farbig Fotoillustrierter Pappband. 17 x 21 cm, Querformat.
1 vol., pagine non numerate; 22 cm. Cartonato editoriale illustrato. Molto buono
1938024291New York: Dutton 1938. First Edition stated . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. Photographs Large Folding Map. 322 Pp. Blue Silk Cloth Lettered In Red Yellow Endpapers. First Edition Stated. Cover Title: Silk Road. Lightly Used With Touch Of Rubbing At Bottom Corners Very Slight Aging To Spine Slight Foxing To Pastedowns Hinges Tight Contents Immaculate And Fresh No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Dutton hardcover
M., Ínsula, 1958, 21,5 x 14,5 cm., 2 retratos + 121 págs. + 1 h.
1985149702Anthropos Paris, Anthropos, 1970. In-12 broché de 240 pages. Petites piqures en couverture sinon bon état.
Paris, Anthropos, 1970. In-12 broché de 240 pages. Petites piqures en couverture sinon bon état
8vo, 23.5cm. Pp. 118, 27 photogr. plates of scenery, 8 (some fold.) maps and plans, 11 (1 large fold.) sections. Orig. blind-stamped cloth. Binding with some age rubbing, outer upper corner of binding and contents bumped, good otherwise. Scarce.
1920224751920. Cuba Havana landmarks and urban development real photo post card archive ca. 1920s-1940s. 11 color and sepia real photo postcards of iconic civic and cultural architecture in Havana Cuba. Each measure 4" x 6". Many with captions identifying the locations in the negative or en verso with some printed in English and others in Spanish signaling their intended audience of both locals and foreign tourists. A compelling photo archive documenting early 20th-century Havana's architectural and political aspirations this collection showcases prominent landmarks that symbolized Cuba's nationalist identity international cosmopolitanism and American-influenced modernization in the decades between independence from Spain and the Cuban Revolution. The archive includes silver gelatin and printed color views of the National Theatre Cuba's Capitol Building Central Railway Station Gran Casino Nacional National University and the grand gateway of Havana's Colón Cemetery. Other views depict Paseo de Martí one of Havana's most iconic boulevards lined with vintage American cars and flanked by ornate colonial facades and new Art Deco-style hotels evidence of the influx of U.S. capital and tourism during the Batista era. Havana in this period was rapidly transforming into a showcase city of the Caribbean its urban core reflecting both Spanish colonial heritage and American urban planning models. The presence of monumental buildings like El Capitolio constructed between 1926 and 1929 and modeled after the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. points to Cuba's alignment with American political aesthetics and aspirations toward modern statehood. Similarly the University and Gran Casino Nacional represent both the intellectual elite and leisure-class investment that typified pre-revolutionary Cuban society. The mixture of European and U.S. architectural influences ranging from Beaux-Arts to Art Deco speaks to the layered colonial legacy and new economic dependency forged during the Platt Amendment era. Some mild edge wear. One card with a small corner crease others clean. Overall very good condition. This archive captures Havana in the midst of dramatic urban renewal and internationalization before the massive ruptures brought on by the 1959 revolution. unknown
0366008889.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0267037325.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190985268New York: n.p. 1909. Paperback. Very Good. 4 photos in the 1907 report 27 27 27p. Softcovers in original wrapper. 26 cm. Later string ties. Business card for Jose Merla Manager of Royal "M. C." Lines laid in one of the reports. n.p. paperback
1920227281920. Havana Cuba travel photo album circa 1920s documents an American visitor's encounter with Havana during the interwar years when U.S. tourism commercial presence and Spanish-American War memory shaped how many American travelers interpreted the city. The vernacular photographs record arrival by steamship harbor landmarks civic buildings commercial streets factories boulevards monuments cemeteries and guarded public spaces giving insight into both Havana's urban landscape and the traveler's assumptions about access history and spectacle. The album's references to the USS Maine and Spanish-American War memorials place ordinary sightseeing within a longer history of U.S. intervention in Cuba; the Maine exploded in Havana Harbor on February 15 1898 killing more than 260 sailors and intensifying the crisis that led to war with Spain.<br /> <br /> Approximately 25 sepia-toned silver gelatin photographs each about 3 x 5 inches mounted to black album leaves with detailed handwritten captions in white pencil. The sequence begins aboard the S.S. Kroonland with one caption reading "My first view of Havana from the deck. three miles out at sea in a dark storm" followed by a landing view captioned "where we landed in Havana Cuba." The S.S. Kroonland returned to Panama Pacific Line service in 1923 on a New York to San Francisco route via Havana the Panama Canal and Los Angeles supporting the album's interwar travel context. The photographs then trace Havana's maritime and civic topography: harbor views Morro Castle captioned "Famous during the Spanish-American War" the waterfront in front of the fortress the Court House the President's Palace a "600-year-old church" the Henry Clay Cigar Store Havana's factory district and public boulevards "where all streets have parks in the center." Other images include a cemetery visit captioned "All people in Cuba are laid to rest above the ground" and a restricted-view street or carriage scene captioned "Officer would not let me take picture but when he turned I took it anyway" a revealing note on tourist privilege and unauthorized looking.<br /> <br /> Several images directly record the ways American travelers consumed Havana through imperial memory and Cuban nationalist commemoration. One monument is captioned "This was given by the Cuban people to the American soldiers that fell in the Spanish-American War" while another marks "the spot where the Maine sank at the entrance of the harbor." The album was made after Cuba's formal independence in 1902 and during the long aftermath of the Platt Amendment framework under which the United States retained extensive influence over Cuban affairs and intervened repeatedly in the early twentieth century. Album leaves chipped at edges several with corner losses not affecting images; prints generally sharp with strong contrast and clear annotations very good overall. Socially revealing Havana travel album documenting how a U.S. visitor pictured Cuba through steamship tourism colonial architecture cigar commerce Spanish-American War remembrance and the everyday authority structures of an interwar Caribbean capital. unknown
630Thèse pour le doctorat en médecine à Paris. P. Rignoux, 1859. In-4 (26/20cm), 98 pages. Brochure.
2018103800Chêne, coll. « Voyage Voyage » 2018 In-4 cartonné 25 cm sur 24. Très bon état d’occasion.
200043999München : Bruckmann, 2000. 103 S (24x29,5 cm quer) Pappband mit Umschlag / gebundene Ausgabe
2000284452Hamburg : G und J/RBA, 2000. 215 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. 28 cm Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
1983Mu4110,8 cm X 18 cm, 92 pp, couverture souple et illustrée. Broché.
QWA-840Le Nouveau Planète 1970 147 p. in-8 br., numéro spécial de Planète-Action de juillet 1970, ill. photo., bon état
Mm 155x220 Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta figurata, 263 pagine, etichetta di biblioteca dismessa in apertura. Buono stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
199083683Couverture souple. Broché. 248 pages.
1905CUI307M1905 / 159 pages. Broché. Editions Habana Imprenta Avisador Comercial Amargura.