ROUGIER MARIE ROSE
Odyssée. Homère
Classique Hachette 1996. In-12 broché de 221 pages. Bon état
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ROUGIER MARIE ROSE
Oedipe roi. Sophocle
Classique Hachette 1994. In-12 broché de 190 pages. Bon état
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ROUSSEAU Guy Noël
Sur le chemin de Julien Green
Neuchâtel, Editions de la Baconnière, 1965. In-12 carré broché, covuerture à rabats. Non paginé, illustré de photos hors-texte. exemplaire non coupé. rès bon état
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ROUSSELOT Jean
Max Jacob au sérieux
Subervie, 1958. In-8 carré broché de 225 pages. Edition originale. Joint un très beau courrier tapé à la machine sur 2 pages interessant le monde des revues poétiques de l'époque, daté signé de Jean Rousselot à Jean Digot, ainsi qu'un courrier manuscrit signé également. Très bon état
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ROUSSELOT Jean
Max Jacob au sérieux. Essai
Rodez, Subervie, 1958. In-8 carré broché de 225 pages non coupées. Petite tache claire en couverture sinon bon état
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Roussev, R
Aleksandr Pop i literaturata. - Alexander Pope and literature.
Sofia, 1940. 19, 7 S. Brosch. (Godischnik na sofijskija universitet, istorico-filologic. fac. - kniga 35/6)
Référence libraire : 189228
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ROUX Georges-Louis
La nuit d'Alexandre. René Char l'ami et le résistant
Grasset, 2003. In-8 broché de 260 pages. Très bon état
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ROY (Claude).
Descriptions critiques. -Descriptions critiques; le commerce des classiques.
Paris Gallimard 1949-1953 2 ouvrages reliés en un fort vol. in-8, couvertures conservées, pleine toile.
Référence libraire : 2606
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ROY Claude
Poetes D'aujourd'hui n 15 Jules Supervielle
Paris Seghers 1958 In 12 carré 177 pages - broché - illustrations - bon etat - dos insolé
Référence libraire : SEG111
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ROY Claude
Poetes D'aujourd'hui n 15 Jules Supervielle
Paris Seghers 1958 In 12 carré 177 pages - broché - illustrations - bon etat - dos insolé
Référence libraire : SEG111
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ROZAN (Charles).
A travers les mots
Paris Ducrocq 1888 in-12 relié
Référence libraire : 15006
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Ruchon François
Essai sur la vie et l'oeuvre de jean de la ceppède poete chretien et magistrat (1548-1623 )
Librairie droz 1953 in8. 1953. Broché. 129 pages. Bon Etat
Référence libraire : 108486
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RUDOLPH, M.C
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff und Emily Bronte. Diss.
Freiburg, 1967. 151 S. m. 3 Beilagen. Br.
Référence libraire : 1083917
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RUFF M.A.
Baudelaire
Hatier 1955, In-12 broché de 211 pages. Bon état. Broché
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Runeberg, Fredrika
Receptbok. .
Helsingfors, Publishers: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland, 2003. Original Halfcloth-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine). Ex-Library-Copy. Rests of a Library-Sticker on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] on Title.Otherwise good Condition. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No private Owner's Note! Text in Sw (Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland, No. 652).
Référence libraire : 39293BB
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Russell Martin, Marijke Brutsaert
Beethovens haar : De historische odyssee van een haarlok en de oplossing van een muzikaal mysterie
, Manteau, 2000 Paperback, 271 pag. NL, 215 x 140 mm, in prima staat, . ISBN 9789076341934.
Référence libraire : 62475
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Ruttkowski, W.V. (Hrsg.)
Nomenclator litterarius.
Bern u. München, Francke, (1980). 548 S. OPp. Bibliotheksex. m. Rsign. St. a. Tit. Schnitt markiert.
Référence libraire : 155050
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RYCHNER JEAN
Les lais de Marie de France
Champion Champion 1977. In-12 broché de 317 pages. Bon état
Référence libraire : 109505
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RYCHNER JEAN
Les lais de Marie de France
Champion 1977. In-12 broché de 317 pages. Bon état
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RYCHNER, M
Antworten. Aufsätze zur Literatur.
(Zürich), Manesse, (1961). 320 S., 1 Bl. OLwd.
Référence libraire : 1235602
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RYCHNER, M
Zur europäischen Literatur zwischen zwei Weltkriegen.
Zürich, Atlantis, (1943). Gr.-8vo. 271, (1) S. OLwd (etwas angestaubt).
Référence libraire : 1209404
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Ryner Han
Songes perdus
Albert messein 1929 in12. 1929. Broché. 236 pages. Etat Correct exemplaire usagé
Référence libraire : 100060088
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Réseau Lalan
Sur les pas de Cocteau et Radiguet (Le regard de la mémoire)
Réseau Lalan 2003 in8. 2003. Broché. 207 pages. Bon Etat
Référence libraire : 31241
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Röhmer, E
Arbeiter in d. Gegenwartsliteratur.
(Berlin), Dietz, 1967. 255 S.
Référence libraire : 806661
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Rühle, J
Die Schriftsteller u. d. Kommunismus in Deutschland. M. Beitr. v. S. Brandt.
Köln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, (1960). 272 S. Rücken leicht verblichen.
Référence libraire : 124981
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RÜHLE, J
Literatur und Revolution. Die Schriftsteller und der Kommunismus in der Epoche Lenins und Stalins. Mit einem Vorwort von Manès Sperber.
(Köln), Kiepenheuer & Witsch, (1988). Gr.-8vo. 648 S. m. Abb. u. Faks. OLwd m. OUmschl.
Référence libraire : 1163461
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RÜHLE, J
Literatur und Revolution. Die Schriftsteller und der Kommunismus.
Köln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, (1960). 610, (6) S. m. 72 Abb. auf Taf. OLwd (Rücken fleckig, mehrere Bibl.-St.).
Référence libraire : 1187339
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S. Modersheim (ed.);
Hieronymus Ammon Imitatio Crameriana (Nuremberg 1649),
Turnhout, Brepols, 1999 Hardback, 130 p., 160 x 235 mm. ISBN 9782503507804.
Référence libraire : 39051
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S. Trigg (ed.);
Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture,
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XXIV+302 p., 7 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503517025.
Référence libraire : 39438
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S. de Beer;
Poetics of Patronage Poetry as Self-Advancement in Giannantonio Campano,
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, X+420 p., 44 b/w ill. + 26 colour ill., 12 b/w line art, 15,6 x 23,4.Languages : English, Latin. ISBN 9782503542386.
Référence libraire : 41401
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S. Echard, G.R. Wieland (eds.)
Anglo-Latin and its Heritage Essays in honour of A.G. Rigg on his 64th birthday
Paperback, 298 p., 16 x 25. ISBN 9782503508382. For some 40 years, A.G. Rigg has been defining the field of later Anglo-Latin scholarship, a task culminating in his History of Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422. 'Anglo-Latin and its Heritage' is a collection of thirteen essays by his colleagues and students, past and present, which pays tribute to him both by exploring the field he has defined, and by making forays into its antecedents and descendants. The first section, Roots and Debts, includes essays on the migration of classical and late antique motifs and patterns of thought into early medieval Latin, and concludes with an essay which shows how a 12th-century writer reached back into that earlier period for stylistic models. The central section of the book, Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422, concentrates on Anglo-Latin writers of the period most studied by Rigg himself, and the seven essays in this section include analyses of poetic style and borrowing discussions of patterns of reading and essays which read Anglo-Latin works through their specific historical and cultural contexts. Two of the essays are elegant translations of significant Anglo-Latin poetic works. The final section of the book, Influence and Survival, offers three essays which consider Anglo-Latin literature in the late medieval and post-medieval world, from an edition of a Latin source for a late Middle English saint's life through an account of the migration of Latin texts into the royal libraries of Henry VIII to the concluding essay, which explores a mechanical means of producing perfect Latin hexameter. A complete bibliography of Rigg's works closes the volume. The chronological and methodological range of the essays in this collection is offered as a fitting tribute to one of Anglo-Latin's most learned and indefatigable scholars. Languages : English, Latin.
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S. Hollis (ed.)
Writing the Wilton Women Goscelin's Legend of Edith and Liber confortatorius
Hardback, XII+454 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514369. This volume contains translations of Goscelin of Saint-Bertin's Liber confortatorius and life of St Edith, with new essays about his life and work. This collection of essays and translations brings together two closely related works by an important but little studied late eleventh-century author, Goscelin of Saint-Bertin. His Liber confortatorius (the earliest work of spiritual instruction for a female recluse known to have been written in England) is addressed to Eve. Goscelin, who may have been a chaplain at Wilton, had been Eve?s spiritual mentor since her childhood. Eve, however, left Wilton in her early twenties to become a recluse in Angers without even informing him of her plans, and in the Liber confortatorius, written in the form of an extended letter (c. 1082), Goscelin attempts to reassert and reconfigure their former close relationship. His account of the life and translation of St Edith, who was a member of the Wilton community until her death (in c. 986) at the age of twenty-three, was commissioned by the Wilton nuns and based on their oral report. Completed in c. 1080, the Legend gives a portrait of Edith and her mother Abbess Wulfthryth, and an account of the community?s posthumous relationship with its saint up until the time that Goscelin began work on it. It is (with the exception of Goscelin?s Life of Wulfhild of Barking) our only near contemporary narrative account of a late Anglo-Saxon women?s community. The essays in this collection present a closely integrated account of some of the most central and striking aspects of the two texts. The essays and accompanying translations are the result of a collaborative research project undertaken at The University of Auckland. Languages : English.
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S. Knight (ed.)
Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Tradition
Paperback, XVIII+234 p., 21 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503540542. New studies of the changing meaning of the myth of Robin Hood, from the Middle Ages to the present. The Robin Hood tradition is a rich assembly of exciting stories, more than five hundred years old and still thriving. From medieval ballads of yeoman resistance and gentrified Renaissance stories of Lord Robin versus bad King John, the tradition survived lustily into modern film, through which Robin Hood, played by major stars like Fairbanks, Flynn, and Costner, has become a truly international hero of natural law. This richly varied tradition enables scholars to study how different periods have understood the concept of Robin?s noble resistance to wrongful authority. These new essays uncover innovative topics like Robin?s relation with the cult of archery in the late Middle Ages, the purpose of the recently discovered 1670s? Forresters manuscript of outlaw ballads, and what Thomas Love Peacock thought when in 1815 he met in Windsor Forest a man called Little John. Other essays explore the social meanings and contexts of the texts, from the stark early ballads and their contacts with both Catholicism and Protestantism, through to modern excitements like the Kevin Costner film of 1991 and the links between Robin and Batman. Just as the five-hundred-year tradition of the Robin Hood story is alive today, so this collection shows how vital and varied is modern analysis of the myth of the best known and most loved of all the outlaws. Languages : English.
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S. Kocher
Allegories of Love in Marguerite Porete's 'Mirror of Simple Souls'
Hardback, X+218 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503519029. This volume analyses the role of allegory in Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls, the oldest known mystical work written in French, and the only surviving medieval text by a woman writer executed as a heretic. Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls, dating probably to the 1290s, is the oldest known mystical work written in French, and the only surviving medieval text by a woman writer executed as a heretic. This volume analyses its use of interconnected allegories that describe the soul's approach toward God in terms of human social relationships. These include romantic love between lovers in same-sex and mixed-sex pairs, relations among people of differing social rank such as servants and nobles, and rich and poor engaged in economic transactions such as taxation and gift-giving. Gender, rank, and exchange serve as remarkably versatile allegories for spiritual states. Porete uses comparison as an organizing principle that underlies her supple and creative use of allegory, personification, parables, metaphors, similes, proverbs, and glosses. The theologian invites her audience to cross boundaries among literal and figurative registers of meaning, in ways that are emblematic of the soul's ultimate leap toward the divine. Porete's social allegories, the author contends, can provide us with valuable evidence of a medieval thinker's conceptions of God, gender, language, and human capacity for change. Languages : English, Middle French.
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S. Modersheim (ed.)
Hieronymus Ammon Imitatio Crameriana (Nuremberg 1649)
Hardback, 130 p., 160 x 235 mm. ISBN 9782503507804. This book is an edition of Hieronymus Ammon?s Imitatio Crameriana, which is a compilation of forty heart emblems in imitation of Daniel Cramer?s Emblemata Sacra, and in the context of contemporary Nuremberg as a thriving centre of culture important as a theory of learning and translation. In 1649 Hieronymus Ammon, a town lawyer in Nuremberg, published a sophisticated bilingual emblem book in Latin and German under the title Imitatio Crameriana. The book is a compilation of forty heart emblems, imitations of Daniel Cramer's Emblemata Sacra. At this time Nuremberg was a centre of economic and political power, and boasted a thriving culture. The town's poets had a serious interest in rhetoric and poetics, and they showed an appreciation for the vernacular culture that was being promoted by the Sprachgesellschafften. In this context the notion of imitatio is important as a theory of learning and translation. Imitating classical patterns was considered a means to develop style through independent variation. Cramer's heart emblems were considered by Ammon and his friends as an ideal model. Even more so because they adhered to orthodox protestant dogma. Thus these emblems fulfilled the expectations of erudition and wit, while satisfying protestant principles of scripture. Most of the biblical mottoes were texts used for daily sermons in the Lutheran church. The substantial introduction is followed by a list of Ammon's Latin mottoes which are juxtaposed with their source mottoes in Cramer's emblems and accompanied by English translations; there is also a second list of the key motifs in the emblem pictures. Languages : English.
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S. Papadaki-Oekland
Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts of the Book of Job A Preliminary Study of the Miniature Illustrations. Its Origin and Development
Hardback, 478 p., 127 b/w ill. + 285 colour ill., 23 x 30. ISBN 9782503532325. Of all the Old Testament books, the Book of Job remains acutely contemporary today. Written between the 6th and 3rd c. B.C., it deals with subjects such as the presence of evil in the world, the misery, the quest for justice, the faith, and the behavior of people when they face sudden twists and turns of life. It seems that the ancient text had been illustrated since the Early Christian period because of its fascinating novel-like narrative style. In her own study on the Book of Job, Stella Papadaki-Oekland probes into all the Byzantine illuminated manuscripts of the illustrated Greek text. The number of miniature illustrations included in these fifteen manuscripts, dating from the 9th to the 16th century, comes to more than 1800 of which 2/3 of the about 380 illustrated herein are previously unpublished manuscript images. The book is an unabridged version with minor changes of Papadaki-Oekland?s Inaugural Dissertation at Heidelberg University (1979) and is published posthumously by her daughters, Helen-Aina and Astrid-Zoe -in homage to Byzantine Art. The fifteen Byzantine Illuminated Manuscript Illustrations of the 'Book of Job' studied, illustrated and discussed are: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome: cod. Vat. gr. 749; cod. Vat. gr. 751; cod. Vat. gr. 1231 and cod. Vat. Pal. gr.230 - The Monastery of St. John the Theologian, Isle of Patmos: cod. Patmos 171 - Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venezia: cod. Marc. gr. 538 - Monastery of St. Catherine, Sinai, Egypt: cod. Siena 3 - Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and All Palestine, Jerusalem: MS. Taphou 5 - Monastery of Vatopedi, Mount Athos: Vatopedi 590 - Monastery Magisti (Great) Lavra, Mount Athos: Lavra B100 - Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens: MS. 62 - Bodleian Library, Oxford: MS. Barocci 201 and MS. Laud gr. 86 - Bibliothegue nationale de France, Paris: MS. gr. 134 and MS. gr. 135 - National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg: MS gr. 382 (former folio of Taphou 5) The study of the Septuagint Book of Job in Byzantine tradition include comparative analysis of the interrelationship of the individual miniature cycles, their general arrangement and artistic character, the origin and development as well as its contents and significance in the literary and popular tradition. Finally, the six Comparative Tables presented at the end of the volume provide the reader for the first time a complete cross reference interrelationship between the individual 1800 images of the 15 manuscripts and 'Sir Lancelot C. L. Brenton's' English translation of the Septuagint 'Book of Job' passages. Further examples of images discussed herein of early Christian 'Job' representations include: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome, MS.Reg.gr.1 ? known as the Bible of Queen Christina of Sweden; Bibliotheque nationale de France, Paris, MS gr. 510, MS syr. 341-the Syriac Bible and MS.gr. 923- Sacra Parallela; Biblioteca Nazionale 'Vittorio Emanuele III', Naples, Coptic MS IB 18, Catacomb of the Via Latina, Rome and the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, Basilica di San Pietro, Rome. Furthermore, the book is of invaluable importance due to its methodological approach. As the leading art historian Hans Belting points out, the study of Stella Papadaki-Oekland calls in question Kurt Weitzmann's rigid theory about the process of the Byzantine illuminated manuscripts production. There?s no doubt that, even though it was written a lot of years ago, this remains the most complete and comprehensive study about the Book of Job in Byzantine art. Languages : English.
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S. Trigg (ed.)
Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture
Hardback, XXIV+302 p., 7 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503517025. This collection opens up a new field of academic and general interest: Australian medievalism. That is, the heritage and continuing influence of medieval and gothic themes, ideas and cultural practices. Geographically removed from Europe, and distinguished by its eighteenth-century colonial settlement, Australia is a fascinating testing-ground on which to explore the cultural residues of medieval and gothic tradition. These traditions take a distinctive form, once they have been 'transported' to a different topographical setting, and a cultural context whose relationship with Europe has always been dynamic and troubled. Early colonists attempted to make the unfamiliar landscape of Australia familiar by inscribing it with European traditions: since then, a diverse range of responses and attitudes to the medieval and gothic past have been played out in Australian culture, from traditional forms of historical reconstruction through to playful postmodernist pastiche. These essays examine the early narratives of Australian 'discovery' and the settlement of what was perceived as a hostile, gothic environment; exercises of medieval revivalism and association consonant with the British nineteenth-century rediscovery of chivalric ideals and aesthetic, spiritual and architectural practices and models; the conscious invocation and interrogation of medieval and gothic tropes in Australian fiction and poetry, including children's literature; the transformation of those tropes in fantasy, role-playing games and subcultural groups; and finally, the implication of the medieval past for discussions of Australian nationalism. Languages : English.
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SABBAH HELENE
Le héros romantique. Thèmes et questions d'ensemble
Hatier Paris, Hatier 1989. In-12 broché de 79 pages. Collection Profil littérature . Bon état
Référence libraire : 108957
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SABBAH Héléne
LITTERATURE. NOUVEAU BAC 96. TEXTES ET METHODE.
Hatier cartonnage éditeur Hatier 1996, In-4 cartonnage éditeur. 448 pages. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 112356
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SABBAH HELENE
Le fuite du temps : De Ronsard au XXe. Thèmes et questions d'ensemble
Paris, Hatier 1989. In-12 broché de 79 pages. Collection Profil littérature. Bon état
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SABBAH HELENE
Le héros romantique. Thèmes et questions d'ensemble
Paris, Hatier 1989. In-12 broché de 79 pages. Collection Profil littérature . Bon état
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SABBAH HELENE
Profil. Thèmes et questions d'ensemble. La critique de la société au XVIIIe siècle
Hatier 1993. In-12 broché de 77 pages. Très bon état
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SABBAH Héléne
LITTERATURE. NOUVEAU BAC 96. TEXTES ET METHODE.
Hatier 1996, In-4 cartonnage éditeur. 448 pages. Bon état. cartonnage éditeur
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SABIN, M
English Romanticism and the French Tradition.
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard Univ. Press, 1976. 16, 294 pp., 1 leaf. Orig. cloth with orig. dust jacket.
Référence libraire : 1206884
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SADOUL Jacques - VAN VOGT A E
Hier, l'an 2000. L'illustration de science-fiction des années 30
Denoël Denoël, Redécouverte 1973. Petit in-4 carré relié toile sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 175 pages. Photos et illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Edition originale. Bon état
Référence libraire : 153076
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SADAUME Samuel
Les 60 voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne
Ouest-France, 2004. In Ouest-France, 2004. In-4 carré relié cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette de 113 pages. Nombreuses photos. Très bon état
Référence libraire : 154262
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SADAUME Samuel
Les 60 voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne
Ouest-France, 2004. In-4 carré relié cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette de 113 pages. Nombreuses photos. Très bon état
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SADOUL Jacques
Anthologie de la littérature de science-fiction
Ramsay, 1981. In-8 carré relié plein cartonnage éditeur illustré de 665 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Bon état
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SADOUL Jacques - VAN VOGT A E
Hier, l'an 2000. L'illustration de science-fiction des années 30
Denoël, Redécouverte 1973. Petit in-4 carré relié toile sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 175 pages. Photos et illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Edition originale. Bon état
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SAGE PIERRE
Le préclacissisme
Del Duca 1968. In Del Duca 1968. In-8 broché de 485 pages. Très bon état
Référence libraire : 45204
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