Montréal Leméac 1974
in-8, 154p. Couverture imprimée couleurs. :: collection Roman québécois. Broché. Bon état. ENVOI et billet signés de l'auteur.
Science et Vie - Georges Dupont - René Miquel - Jean Boisset - Pierre Rambach - Lucienne Espinasse - Philippe Cousin - Robert Thomas sur Harry Ferguson - Gaston Reclus - Henri Frazier - Robert Marchand
Reference : 73857
(1956)
Science et Vie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1956 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur illustrée grand In-8 1 vol. - 136 pages
très nombreuses illustrations Contents, Chapitres : L'avion radar - Une motocyclette aquatique - La girafe curieuse - Georges Dupont : La télévision à la conquête des français - René Miquel : La solution de Science et Vie pour le transport du pétrole - Jean Boisset : Les dentistes et les dents - Pierre Rambach : La querelle des égyptologues - Lucienne Espinasse : Le grand art du vol à voile - Philippe Cousin : Des visiteurs que nous ne verrons plus, les oiseaux migrateurs - Robert Thomas : Harry Ferguson contructeur révolutionnaire d'automobiles - Gaston Reclus : Le royaume hollandais sous la mer - Henri Frazier : L'évarographe permet de faire des photos en pleine nuit - Robert Marchand : Pourquoi les records tombent legeres pliures sur la couverture, papier un peu jauni, sinon bon etat
Philippe Bourseiller, Jean Fran ois Chaix, Gary Ferguson, Roger Cans
Reference : 60580
, Harry N. Abrams, 2006 Hardcover, 384 pages, ENG, 375 x 290 x 35 mm, dustjacket (is okay) book itself is as New !, FULL-PAGE photographs in fabulous colours of this giant country !. ISBN 9780810930841.
Moving from the cascading waters of Niagara Falls to the massive volcanoes of Hawaii, renowned nature photographer Philippe Bourseiller takes readers on a captivating visual journey through 67 of the most magnificent natural sites in North America. The product of an entire year spent coursing the length and breadth of the United States, America's Parks captures the amazing diversity and ecological richness of some of our most important natural wildlife areas. Bourseiller's free-ranging camera captures more than 200 breathtaking aerial and terrestrial images of wild America, from Mount St. Helens to the ice fields of Alaska, while essays from three prominent environmental journalists place the sites in historical, scientific, and sociological context. The result is a sumptuous panorama of unrivalled beauty that argues eloquently for environmental protection. Moving from the cascading waters of Niagara Falls to the massive volcanoes of Hawaii, renowned nature photographer Philippe Bourseiller takes readers on a captivating visual journey through 67 of the most magnificent natural sites in North America. The product of an entire year spent coursing the length and breadth of the United States, America's Parks captures the amazing diversity and ecological richness of some of our most important natural wildlife areas. Bourseiller's free-ranging camera captures more than 200 breathtaking aerial and terrestrial images of wild America, from Mount St. Helens to the ice fields of Alaska, while essays from three prominent environmental journalists place the sites in historical, scientific, and sociological context. The result is a sumptuous panorama of unrivalled beauty that argues eloquently for environmental protection.