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188125294Paris Dentu 1881 In-12 311 pp, avec à la fin une liste générale des lieutenants, ministres et préfets de police depuis 1697. Dos orné
Percaline de l'éditeur. Format à l'italienne. 31x23cm.
Broché. 196 pages. Couverture réparée.
Broché. 155 pages. Fortes rousseurs. Couverture factice muette.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 160 pages. Carte en fin d'ouvrage manquante. Couverture passée.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 64 pages.
Broché. 160 pages. Marge rongée hors-texte. Rousseurs. Manques au dos. 9x14cm. Mouillures.
P., Stock, 1904. In-12 broché, 13 pages. Très bon état.
200957617ABParis., Espace d`art contemporain HEC., 2009. 19 x 13 cm. 60 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 57617A Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
20095101DBParis., Espace d`art contemporain HEC., 2009. 19 x 13 cm. 60 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
19903086892Frankfurt am Main, Bern, New York & Paris: Lang 1990. XXXIII, 327 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
63-8147Paris: Muller 1924. 21 x 27 cm. Typed carbon copy & signed receipt on Muller letterhead. Good with tiny marginal tear else VG. En Francais. Paris: Muller, 1924. unknown
183939776ABParis, Rittner & Goupil et Susse Frères, 1839. Groß-Folio (57,5x38cm). Mit getöntem illustr. lithogr. Titel und 20 getönten lithogr. Tafeln jeweils mit Deckblatt. Dunkelgrüner Halblederband der Zeit mit geprägtem Rückentitel und -vergoldung.
11014, Paris, Tallandier, 1965., Relie, toile, dore sur les plats, dos rone de titre dore, sous jacquette d' editeur illustre en couleur, 17,5x25cm, 351pp, geillustreerd z/w.Illustrations
1944185391944. Paris Liberation parade photographs 1944 document the public reassertion of French sovereignty and Allied military authority immediately following the collapse of Nazi control in the capital. The images center on the ceremonial procession along the Champs-Élysées on 26 August 1944 one day after German forces formally surrendered in Paris. They include appearances by Charles de Gaulle Dwight D. Eisenhower Marie-Pierre Kœnig and Omar Bradley placing the photographs within the coordinated political and military staging of liberation in which Free French leadership and Allied command presented a unified front before a mass civilian audience. The scenes of tanks artillery units and dense crowds mark the transition from occupation to liberation while the inclusion of captured German soldiers being publicly displayed records the immediate aftermath of military defeat and the symbolic reversal of power in an occupied European capital.<br /> <br /> 20 black and white silver gelatin photographs. Paris France August 1944. Images depict the Champs-Élysées procession Place de la Concorde gatherings and ceremonial activity at the Arc de Triomphe including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Several photographs show American field artillery units advancing through Paris streets surrounded by civilians while others capture official reviewing platforms with de Gaulle Kœnig and Bradley. One photograph shows Eisenhower at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; another documents German prisoners under public observation. Individual prints measure approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches.<br /> <br /> The liberation of Paris followed the entry of General Philippe Leclerc's forces into the city on 25 August 1944 targeting key administrative and symbolic sites including Place de la Concorde Opéra Garnier and Rue de Rivoli where German command structures had been concentrated. The surrender at the Hôtel de la Marine and the immediate restoration of the French flag marked the end of four years of occupation. The following day's parade functioned as both a military demonstration and a political act reinforcing de Gaulle's authority and asserting continuity of the French state. These photographs provide a contemporaneous visual record of that moment capturing both the organized display of Allied force and the civilian participation that defined the public experience of liberation. Light wear and minor handling marks consistent with age; overall very good condition. unknown
186022767ca. 1860. Blatt 21,2x16,6cm Blatt in gutem Zustand, montiert auf dunklem Karton
8744, Paris, Bailliere, 1884., Relie, demi - maroquin brune, plats marbre, dos orne de fil. fleuronne dore et de piece de titre dore, plats de papier marbre, 16x24cm, 794pp, pages pique, illustre n/b.
187144394Paris, , 1871. In-4 oblong, 20 photographies (15 x 21 cm) montées sur carton fort, table, toile rouge, titre doré sur le premier plat (reliure de l'éditeur).
1927RARET300823Paris, Editions de La Revue Littéraire des Primaires "Les humbles", 1927, 14,5 x 19,5, 232 pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée. Préface d'Henri Guilbeaux. Illustrations noir & blanc. In fine, liste des souscripteurs. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires sur papier courant, après 26 sur Japon. Dédicace autographe de Maurice Wullens.
1900LBW-83251900. 605 x 835 mm.
1895LBW-51661895. 852 x 583 mm.
19902090202123203139Hosei University Press 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 20cm Number of books: 1 Hosei University Press paperback
19242081402109702192Kyo bunsha 1924. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyo bunsha paperback
51-6623NYC: Dec. 16 1932. Silver print Photographer's imprint verso. 18 x 13 cm. . Just before FDR's first presidential term began. NYC: Dec. 16, 1932 unknown