‎BERAUD (Henri)‎
‎Ce que j'ai vu à Berlin.‎

‎ 1926 br. (couv.illustrée). in-12, 244pp., P. 1926,‎

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‎COLLECTIF‎

Reference : R240079517

‎BERLIN BERLIN - OUVRAGE EN ANGLAIS - berlin berlin has it all - berlin and the berliners - from alex all the way to the zoo - cutlure to the max - discover berlin - enjoy berlin - berlin sees land - berlin at a glance etc.‎

‎BERLIN TOURIST OFFICE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 35 pages - illustration en couleurs sur le 1er plat - nombreuses illustrations et en monochrome dans le texte - ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎Ouvrage en anglais - Sommaire : berlin berlin has it all - berlin and the berliners - from alex all the way to the zoo - cutlure to the max - discover berlin - enjoy berlin - berlin sees land - berlin at a glance etc. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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Reference : albe7e222ba779a4a5f

‎Berlin 1926. Kmoch Hans. Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16. bis 28‎

‎Berlin 1926. Kmoch Hans. Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16. bis 28. November 1926 veranstaltet von der Freien Schach-Vereinigung. Hrsg. von Bernhard Kagan. Berlin Kagan 1926 In English (ask us if in doubt)/Berlin 1926. Kmoch Hans. Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16. bis 28. November 1926 veranstaltet von der Freien Schach-Vereinigung. Hrsg. von Bernhard Kagan. Berlin Kagan 1926Berlin 1926. Kmoch Hans. Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16. bis 28. November 1926 veranstaltet von der Freien Schach-Vereinigung. Hrsg. von Bernhard Kagan. Berlin Kagan 1926. SKUalbe7e222ba779a4a5f.‎


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‎BUFFET (Cyril).‎

Reference : 37426

(1993)

ISBN : 2-213-02982-2

‎Berlin.‎

‎ Fayard, 1993, gr. in-8°, 475 pp, 74 illustrations dans le texte, 12 cartes, liste des bourgmestres de Berlin, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, surlignures jaunes fluo et soulignures crayon, état correct‎


‎Berlin, aujourd'hui centre de gravité de la nouvelle Europe en gestation, conserve la mémoire douloureuse que lui a léguée une histoire agitée. Ce livre en retrace les grandes étapes, d'Albert l'Ours, le premier margrave du Brandebourg jusqu'à cette nuit de Noël 1992 où des milliers de Berlinois organisèrent une gigantesque chaîne lumineuse pour montrer leur attachement aux idéaux de tolérance et de fraternité. Au cours des siècles, Berlin a connu une succesion de ruptures violentes. Fondée au Moyen Age par des colons marchands, ce n'est d'abord qu'une petite résidence princière perdue aux confins de la Chrétienté. Dévastée pendant la guerre de Trente ans, la ville est reconstruite par le Grand Electeur avec l'aide des huguenots chassés de France. Sous la férule du roi-Sergent et de Frédéric le Grand, Berlin devient le centre d'un puissant Etat prussien, et de toute l'Europe on vient y respirer l'air des lumières. L'occupation française encourage le mouvement national, dont Berlin prend la tête. Peu à peu, une industrialisation forcenée transforme la ville – devenue capitale du Reich en 1871 – en une métropole trépidante. Le Berlin weimarien est un chaudron en ébulition. Mais c'est surtout une mégalopole cosmopolite qui attire tous les artistes. La reprise du pouvoir par les nazis interrompt tragiquement cette formidable effervescence. Douze ans de peste brune anéantissent la ville qui, selon les plans d'Hitler, aurait dû accueillir 10 millions d'habitants. En 1945, les Soviétiques occupent un tas de ruines. Dès lors, Berlin devient l'enjeu et le symbole de la guerre froide. Le Mur de la Honte détruit, Berlin donne toujours l'impression d'une cité inachevée tant s'y mêlent les styles architecturaux et tant les cicatrices du temps y sont encore présentes. Autre visage de son histoire, les mythes eux aussi y restent vivaces : sous les Tilleuls, la voix de Marlène continue de résonner. ‎

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‎Z. Gulacsi;‎

Reference : 37166

‎Manichaean Art in Berlin Collections, (1)‎

‎Turnhout, Brepols, 2001 Hardback, CCLXXXVIII+350 p., + ill., 210 x 297 mm. ISBN 9782503506494.‎


‎This book is a comprehensive, descriptive catalogue of positively identified Manichaean artifacts housed in Berlin. The world's richest source of Manichaean texts and works of art is the Turfan region in East Central Asia, and the largest collection of such artifacts is found in Berlin. The Berlin Turfan collections resulted from four German expeditions that took place between 1902 and 1914. The commencement of the philological study of the thousands of manuscript fragments from Turfan led to the recognition of the first known, original Manichaean writings. Among these primary sources, Manichaean works of art were found as well. A sample of them, the best preserved items, appeared in two studies by Albert von Le Coq and a few pieces are frequently exhibited internationally and appear in catalogues published by the Berlin Museum of Indian Art. Besides these efforts, Turfan Manichaean art has enjoyed little art historical attention. A Manichaean artistic corpus has never been systematically identified among the Turfan remains. Artifacts belonging to this corpus have not been catalogued or examined by art historians as a whole. This book is a comprehensive, descriptive catalogue of positively identified Manichaean artifacts housed in Berlin. The majority of them belong to the State Museums of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, housed in the Museum for Indian Art, Berlin. In addition numerous illuminated book fragments are found within a manuscript collection belonging to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and is deposited in the Berlin State Library of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. From the two Turfan collections, 93 item-groups have been selected according to a specific set of criteria. The main entries of this catalogue are organized according to media and are presented as illuminated book fragments, remnants of leather book covers, painted and embroidered textiles and fragments of wall paintings. The largest group, paper fragments, includes 68 pieces and is sub-divided by book-format - codex, scroll and pustake (palm leaf format). Languages: English.‎

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‎"[AFRICA].‎

Reference : 50241

(1885)

‎Acte Général de la conférence de Berlin. - [THE GENERAL ACT OF THE BERLIN CONFERENCE 1885]‎

‎Amsterdam, K.N.A.G., 1885. 8vo. In recent paper wrappers with brown title label pasted on the front wrappers. As extracted from ""Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap"". Vol. II. Very fine and clean. Pp. 213-228.‎


‎First printing of the first report on the The Berlin Conference (of 1884-85), also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference. It sought to regulate European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period. The General Act of the Berlin Conference, can be seen as the formalization of the Scramble for Africa and is by far the most severe infringement ever on African sovereignty. The conference ushered in a period of heightened colonial activity by European powers, while simultaneously eliminating most existing forms of African autonomy and self-governance.""For at a time when an estimated 80% of Africa remained under traditional and local control, the purpose of the Berlin Conference had been for the Great Powers to establish rules amongst themselves for the colonization of Africa and the exploitation of Africa's resources. Including the division of territory, the drawing of maps, and the establishment of Congo -- as a personal possession of the Belgian King. Not surprisingly, no Africans had been invited to the Conference."" (Calmettes, Berlin 1885: The Division of Africa). ""Owing to the upsetting of Bismarck's carefully laid balance of power in European politics caused by Leopold's gamble and subsequent European race for colonies, Germany felt compelled to act and started launching expeditions of its own which frightened both British and French statesmen. Hoping to quickly soothe this brewing conflict, King Leopold II was able to convince France and Germany that common trade in Africa was in the best interests of all three countries. Under support from the British and the initiative of Portugal,Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor, called on representatives of Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden-Norway (union until 1905), the Ottoman Empire and the United States to take part in the Berlin Conference to work out policy."" (Ngoyo, Federation of the Free States of Africa).The boarders drawn in Africa during the Berlin Conference had devastating consequences for Africa:"" ""The Berlin Conference was Africa's undoing in more ways than one. The colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African Continent. By the time Africa regained its independence after the late 1950s, the realm had acquired a legacy of political fragmentation that could neither be eliminated nor made to operate satisfactorily. The African politico-geographical map is thus a permanent liability that resulted from the three months of ignorant, greedy acquisitiveness during a period when Europe's search for minerals and markets had become insatiable."" (Ibid). See The Mountains of the Moon, Mapping African Exploration, Princeton University. ‎

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