Language: French
Published by E?ditions de Tre?vise, 1975
ISBN 10: 2711202011 ISBN 13: 9782711202010
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Condition: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Rayon : BD Editeur : Delcourt Date de parution : 1990 Description : In-4, 56 pages, relié cartonné, édition originale, occasion, très bon état. IMPORTANT : Pour les envois internationaux, il est préférable de vous renseigner avant de passer commande. Les envois se font uniquement en point relais MONDIAL RELAY ou INPOST pour les pays suivants : Allemagne, Autriche, Belgique, Espagne, Italie, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, Pologne, et Portugal. Merci de nous indiquer en retour le point relais choisi ainsi que votre numéro de téléphone mobile pour assurer le suivi du colis. ATTENTION : Les expéditions nationales de plus de 2 kilos et les expéditions internationales de plus de 1 kilo se voient appliquer un supplément de port. Envois quotidiens du mardi au samedi. Les livres sont envoyés sous enveloppe bulles. Les frais de ports comprennent les frais d'affranchissements et d'emballage. Librairie Le Piano-Livre. Merci. Référence catalogue vendeur: X20204.
Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book documents the consecration, dedication, and first octave of Saint Sulpice in Paris, a parish church and work of art that remains a major example of ecclesiastical architecture from the age of Enlightenment. The author provides a rich description of the building's history and purpose, including detailed accounts of its architectural design, artistic embellishments, and ceremonial appointments. Their account of the structure's 1745 consecration, attended by the archbishop of Paris, papal legates, and a host of other dignitaries, gives the reader a vivid and textured glimpse of the grandeur of the occasion, the religious and civic authorities involved, and the enormous popular support for the event. Overall, this book is a significant contribution to the history of sacred spaces and religious practice. It sheds new light on the role of the church as a site of devotion and spectacle, and will be of particular interest to historians, architects, and religious scholars. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Condition: Assez bon. Attention: Ancien support de bibliothèque, plastifié, étiquettes. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
Published by Paris Film Productions, Paris, 1957
Vintage reference photograph from the 1957 film. Snipe affixed to the verso. The young, handsome Octave arrives in Paris and becomes an object of considerable attention in the female community. Shot on location in France. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a small manuscript notation to the verso.
Published by Du nouvel humanisme . Garches, 1948
Seller: l'Avenir du passé, Saint Medard en Jalles, AQUIT, France
Condition: Bon état. Ouvrage broché illustré de schémas. doé légèrement auréolé ( assez clair ) astrologie médecine - largeur/hauteur : 14x22,5 cm - poids : 330 g - nombre de pages : 164 p. - langue : Français.
Language: French
Published by guérande, 1715
Seller: Librairie Guimard, Nantes, France
Signed
Condition: en trés bon état. guérande 1715 un Jugement de Partage, broché manuscrit de 40 pages à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané, format : 25,7 cm de haut par 19,5 cm de large, cachet fiscal en noir " Bretagne" un sol - 4 deniers, fait à Guérande, le 9 Juillet 1715, signé : DUVIVIER Greffier de la Juridiction Royale de Guérande, en trés bon état BEAU DOCUMENT ORIGINAL.RARE.en trés bon état (very good condition).
Published by Cocinor, Paris, 1957
Vintage French Moyenne (or Affiche Moyenne) poster for the 1957 French-Italian film, "The Man in the Raincoat," here under the French title, "l'homme a l'impermeable." Printed in brilliant color by the French illustration company, Bobigny, with artwork by the prolific Jean Mascii. Notation in manuscript ink on the verso. Based on James Hadley Chase's 1954 novel, "Tiger by the Tail." In a case of mistaken identity, a lonely clarinet player named Albert (Fernandel) is appointed to see a call girl (Magre). While he waits in her living room, the girl is murdered, and someone is seen leaving the scene of the crime in a raincoat. Albert is then followed by blackmail and professional killers. 23.5 x 31, folded. Very Good, with tears and chips.
Published by Robert and Raymond Hakim / Paris Film, Paris, 1936
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1937 French film. An English-language version of the text issued by the Hakim brothers for use in the US. James M. Cain and John Howard Lawson adapted the story for a US film version in 1938, titled "Algiers," directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr. A seminal noir antecedent, oddly produced by the French, who would go on to consider the Americans to be the inventors of the style. White titled wrappers. Title page present, with name of producers Robert and Raymond Hakim rubber-stamped at the bottom right corner. 150 leaves, mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Very Good plus, with some spotting to the wrappers, first few leaves, and fore-edges, bound with a single silver metal clip. Criterion Collection 172. Grant France. Spicer France.
Published by Franco London Films, Paris, 1954
Vintage photograph on the set of the 1954 film, showing star Daniel Gelin and director Jacques Duvivier, along with crew, setting up a shot on a scaffolding. With a studio stamp and mimeo snipe on the verso. Based on the 1928 novel "Der Fall Maurizius" ("The Maurizius Case") by Jakob Wasserman, about a young man who discovers his father may have convicted an innocent man and sets to uncover the truth. 7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Grant France. Selby France.
(prima edizione). Cartonati editoriali con sovraccoperta figurate in b/n, titoli ai piatti e ai dorsi, sovraccoperte amatoriali in acetato, i volumi sono interamente illustrati in b/n nel testo. Vol 1 prima edizione (prima ristampa) es. n. 993; vol 2 Prima edizione (seconda ristampa) es. n. 410; Vol. 3 Prima edizione es n. 919; Vol. 4 prima edizione (prima ristampa) es. n. 689; Vol.5 conserva piccolo depliant, Prima edizione (seconda ristampa) es. n. 768; Vol. 6 Prima edizione es. n. 365, Vol. 7 Prima edizione (seconda ristampa); in genrale alcune piccole mancanze alle sovraccoperte (vol. 1 piatto post; vol. 2 piede dorso, vol. 3 piatto ant; vol. 5 piede dorso; vol. 6 piatto ant,) e segni d'uso, le legature dei volumi 5 e 2 sono leggermente allentate in alcuni punti, in generale i volumi si presentano in stato buonissimo. in 16° pp. XI, 108, 6; XVII, 118, 6; XI, 120, 6; X, 116, 6; XI, 122, 8; XII, 120, 6; X, 120, 6.
Vintage double weight reference photograph of Mireille Balin and Jean Gabin from the 1937 film. Based on the 1931 novel by screenwriter Henri La Barthe. A seminal noir antecedent, oddly produced by the French, who would go on to consider the Americans to be the inventors of the style. Remade in 1938 as "Algiers," directed by John Cromwell, starring Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer, and in 1948 as "Casbah," a musical, directed by John Berry, and starring Tony Martin and Marta Toren. Notorious criminal Pepe le Moko (Gabin) is a wanted man on the lam, safe from the police hiding in the Casbah in Algiers, until he meets the beautiful Parisian Gaby (Balin), lost in the Casbah. Set in and shot on location in Algiers, Algeria. 9.25 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Criterion Collection 172. Grant France.