‎Vassilis VASSILIKOS‎
‎Les photographies‎

‎Gallimard | Paris 1969 | 12 x 18.50 cm | broché‎

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‎Edition originale, sur papier courant, de la traduction française. Agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe signé de Vassilis Vassilikos à Claude Bonnefoy. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -‎

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‎MANDAT-GRANCEY (Baron E. de)‎

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‎Aux Pays d'Homère. Orné de gravures d'après des photographies de M. Anisson du Perron.‎

‎Paris, Libraire Plon, 1902. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt spine. (4),381,(2) pp. Stamp to titlepage.‎


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‎"KORN, ARTHUR. - THE TELEPHOTOGRAPHIC MACHINE.‎

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‎Sue la transmission de photographies à l'aide d'un fil télégraphique. (Transmission of photographs by telegraph wire).‎

‎(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1903. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 136, No 20. Pp. (1165-) 1216. (Entire issue offered). Korn's paper: pp. 1190-1192 and one diagram in the text. Disbound.‎


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‎"JANSSEN, PIERRE JULES CÉSAR. - THE PHOTOGRAPHIC REVOLVER AND THE ""FIRST FILM"".‎

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‎Passage de Vénus"" Methode pour obtenir photographiquement l'instant des contacts, avec les circonstances physiques qu'ils présentent. (+) Présentation de quelques spécimens de photographies solaires obtenues avec un appareil construit pour la mis...‎

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‎ANDRÉ, ÉMILE.‎

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‎Paris, Flammarion, (1899). Original printed wrappers. A paperlabel taped to spine. 143 pp., illustrated.‎


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‎HAARDT, GEORGE-MARIE, LOUIS AUDOUIN-DUBREUIL.‎

Reference : 7860

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