Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R300058041: 1981. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 43 pages - quelques planches photos et illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R260180574: 1981. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 43 pages - quelques planches en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture.
Published by Association des Amis des Eglises anciennes du département des Landes, 1982
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO30341631: 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 63 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine.
Published by IMPRIMERIE BARROUILLET FRERES, 1982
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R300182808: 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 63 pages agrafées - quelques planches de figures en noir et blanc - un tampon sur la page de titre. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.4486-Régionalisme : Midi-Pyrénées.
Seller: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Neuf. Edition originale. Paris 1990. 1 volume/1. -- comme NEUF -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée skivertex . Format in-8°( 24,3 x 16,3 cm )( 626 gr ). ------ 284 pages . ************** "" Précédé d'une copieuse introduction sur la nature des sources et sur les diverses communautés juives de France (Alsace, Lorraine, Comtat venaissin, Sud-ouest) ce guide présente, par département, les résultats de l'enquête menée sur le sujet dans les services d'archives français. "" *************** ref 35.
Seller: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwerbrug, Netherlands
US$ 1,137.52
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Add to basketNo place (Amsterdam?), ABC Press, 2002, title-page and 36 black/ white photographic plates by Anthony Suau, original printed spiralbound wrappers under transparent plastic, oblong quarto (21 x 30,5 cm.). = Rare PROOF-COPY of a photobook that was eventually never published - it bears the stickers of the ABC-Press photo-agency (Amsterdam), dated 2002. We found no trace of other existing copies/ no holdings in WorldCat. The idea behind the project seems to have been to depict a scene from Kabul, Afghanistan opposite to a New York scene at the time of the early years at war (2001-2002). Some of the Kabul photos are gruesome, others show everyday street-scenes. Suau eventually would portray his own country at war with Afghanistan from within the United States in his book Fear This (2003). Condition: some of the plates are heavily moulded - we have could not identify the nature of this affection, nor restore it. The book is sold as is, with its imperfections. "Suau started his career at the Chicago Sun Times in 1976 and later joined the Denver Post. In 1985, he moved to New York City to work for Black Star agency. He was a contract photographer for Time magazine between 1991 and 2009. Suau was one of the co-founders of the non-profit collective Facing Change: Documenting America, which was founded in 2009 by a group of social minded photographers and writers to document the issues facing the United States during a time of economic crisis. In 1995, he published two books with the French publisher Actes Sud, one about the war in Chechnya and the other about the genocide in Rwanda. Suau completed a ten-year project in 1999, entitled Beyond the Fall, which documented the transformation of the former Soviet bloc. An exhibition of that work was presented in London, New York, Washington, and in more than a dozen cities throughout Europe. His most recent book, Fear This, gives a look at the Iraq War as seen from the United States. Anthony Suau has won many awards, including two World Press Photo of the Year awards, in 1988 and in 2009. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his images of the famine in Ethiopia, and in 1996 he was the recipient of the Robert Capa Gold Medal for his coverage of the war in Chechnya. In 1985 and in 2005 he was awarded the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography in New York." (source: World Press Photo).