[SPORT - SKI - VAL D'ISERE - GOUVERNEMENT DE VICHY] FULGUR PHOTO PRESSE
Reference : 21584
(1942)
VAL D'ISERE 1942 une photographie originale en noir, format : 18 x 13 cm, avec une étiquette d'explication de la photo tapée à la machine en noir, collée en bas de la photo, VAL D'ISERE LE 5 JANVIER 1942, avec cachet violet au dos "autorisé par la censure Allemande LE 5 JANVIER 1942" et cachet de l'agence "FULGUR" photo presse du gouvernement de vichy,
Superbe Photographie : DE LA PREMIERE ECOLE DE SKI DE FRANCE A VAL D'ISERE (SAVOIE) : LE PROFESSEUR EMILE ALLAIS (EX CHAMPION DU MONDE) QUI ASSURE LA DIRECTION DE CETTE ECOLE, RECTIFIE LA POSITION D'UN CANDIDAT MONITEUR, VAL D'ISERE LE 5 JANVIER 1942 ........propagande de vichy........TRES RARE.......en bon état ( good condition). en trés bon état
Couverture souple. Broché. 21 x 28 cm. 109 pages.
Périodique. Service départemental d'archéologie du Val-d'Oise. Conseil général du Val d'Oise, 1990.
Mâcon, Academie de Mâcon, 1980, gr. in-8°, 245 pp, 16 pl. de figures, broché, bon état
22 études érudites dont : Esquisse d'une étude archéologique des sites de la Saône (L. Bonnamour) ; Établissements gallo-romains du Val de Saône ; Philippe de Hochberg seigneur du Val de Saône (M. Ropiteau) ; Belleville au temps des guerres de religion (M. Méras) ; Notes sur les moulins à nefs à Chalon et à Mâcon du XVe au XVIIIe siècles (M. Chauney) ; Diligences et coches de Saône de Lyon à Auxonne à la fin de l'Ancien Régime (F. Vignier) ; Naissance des quais de Chalon‐sur‐Saône (23 mars 1739) (A. Bailly) ; La construction du port fluvial de Chalon‐sur‐Saône dans la première moitié du XXe siècle (M. Verpeaux) ; La foret de Saint-Léger. Exploitation et commercialisation, 1756-1762 (A. Brosselin) ; Le patrimoine d'un parlementaire dijonnais en Bresse sous le règne de Louis XIV (P. Ponsot) ; Histoire des chemins de fer du Haut-Beaujolais (E. Magnien) ; etc. Le premier volume des Actes de ce congrès est consacré aux "Quatrièmes journées européennes d’études lamartiniennes", le second au Val de Saône.
ARCHEOLOGIE EN VAL D'OISE Dessins de François Blary et Véronique Durey-Blary.
Reference : 86942
(1993)
Couverture souple. Broché. 144 pages. 21 x 28 cm.
Périodique. Préface de Pierre-Jean Trombetta. Dessins de François Blary et Véronique Durey-Blary. Service départemental d'archéologie du Val-d'Oise, 1993.
"PETERSON, VAL (US Ambassabor) (+) KUTER, LAURENCE S., (U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD)
Reference : 60137
(1960)
(USA), The North American Defense Command, 1960. Elephant Folio (765 x 515 mm). Large collection of photos with accompanying commentaries, in the custom made blue binding with gilt lettering to front board. 137 original monochrome photos (measuring 255 x 200 mm) pasted on to 40 leaves of paper documenting a month long trip to document the US Air Defense System from Copenhagen to New York, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco and, the main focus of the trip, Thule and Station Nord in the North of Greenland. Also inserted are two formal signed letters to chief editor of the Danish newspaper Fyns Tidende, Knud Madsen, 1) from Val Peterson, American Ambassador to Denmark, 2) from Laurence S. Kuter, U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD. Both letters are thanking Knud for his time, for their close working relationship and for his understanding. Light wear to extremities and paper slightly browned in margin but otherwise in fine condition and all photos well preserved.
Exceedingly rare photo album - curated by the North American Defense Command with personal signed letters by Val Peterson, American Ambassador to Denmark and Laurence S. Kuter, U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD - depicting the Danish journalists' tour of the North American Defense Command in the summer of 1960. The album is of the utmost scarcity and was only presented to a select few of the participants of the tour. The present collection is a testament to one of the most controversial and disputed chapters in the Danish-North American relationship, namely that of Camp Century on Greenland" this includes installation of a portable nuclear reactor, the first of its kind, and eventually the creation of a vast network of nuclear missile launch sites – information only declassified in 1996. Furthermore, it is a fine example of US-military Cold War propaganda and it sought to influence the public opinion in allied countries. In 1951, the United States and Denmark - both founding members of the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) - signed the Defense of Greenland Agreement. The treaty was intended “to negotiate arrangements under which armed forces of the parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization may make use of facilities in Greenland in defense of Greenland and the rest of the North Atlantic Treaty area.” More simply put, the agreement allowed the United States to build military bases in Greenland. Denmark and the US had signed a formal agreement granting America the right to maintain military bases in Greenland, but only in strictly defined areas, such as Thule Air Base in Northwest Greenland. They still needed approval from the Danish authorities for all activities outside these defence areas. In 1957, without informing the Danish Parliament, the Danish Prime Minister H. C. Hansen gave the Americans permission to store nuclear weapons at Thule AB. When the US Army constructed Camp Century, complete with its own transportable nuclear reactor, the Danish Government found itself in a tight corner. As news about Camp Century spread due to the army’s publicity campaign, the Danish authorities were forced to explain that there were no nukes in Greenland. The Danes had to either give in entirely to the American requests to deploy various nuclear weapons in Greenland, or take a firmer stand against the Americans. Denmark opted for the second solution. In recognition of the unfavourable public climate in Denmark, the US military issued a press campaign to provide better understanding of the need for military bases in the Artic. This was primarily done by inviting chief editors from the major Danish newspapers on a month long trip to the US as is evident from the present photos, no expenses were spared. As ambassador Val Peterson wrote to Danish chief editor Knud Madsen in the accompanying letter:“From personal conversations with several participants in your tour, and from articles about the trip which already have appeared in the Danish press, I know that the various sponsoring agencies have done their utmost to make your visit instructive as well as pleasant. Above all, I am happy that you have had an opportunity to gain an insight in the vast effort made the the United States to safeguard the security of the free world and to maintain the peace, in close and cordial cooperation with our friends and Allies, Denmark prominently among them” And General Laurence S. Kuter: “We were delighted to have an opportunity to explain the important segments of our defense system to you – the NORAD Story. Denmark will continue to play a very important role in North American’s air and aerospace defenses in permitting important detection devices to be located in Greenland. Denmark is the only continental NATO power which provides such land-basing opportunity, which is essential for North America’s surveillance of the polar approach route. We hope, as a result of your visit, we now have a closer working relationship and understanding.” (From the accompanying letter). Over the next decade, the American military built three air bases in Greenland: Narssarsuaq, Sondestrom, and Thule. In context of the Cold War, these bases provided a refueling point and a base of operations for intermediate-range strategic bombers. Additionally, the United States deployed radar stations in Greenland to maintain a Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) and a Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, which would give the United States advance warning of a Soviet nuclear attack. The Thule Air Base is the only of the three which is still operational today. Located less than 1,000 miles from the North Pole, it is the U.S. Air Force’s northernmost base. Construction on Camp Century began in June 1959 and was completed by October 1960. Army engineers first had to build a three mile road to bring the 6,000 tons of supplies it would require to build the $8 million facility. Most of the heavy equipment, including vehicles, were brought by bobsleds known as “heavy swings” which had a maximum speed of two miles per hour, making it a 70 hour trip from the Thule Air Base. The camp itself was not a secret. Officially, it was built for scientific purposes under the auspices of the Army Polar Research and Development Center. The Army even produced a short film promoting Camp Century as a “remote research community.” The facility did see some significant scientific discoveries, such as some of the first studies of ice cores, revealing geological secrets going back 100,000 years. Science, however was not the primary purpose of Camp Century. The facility was built primarily as a test for a military operation involving nuclear missiles. The U.S. Army continued to operate Camp Century in a limited capacity until 1966. Its tunnels quickly collapsed, and today the facility is unreachable, buried under a thick layer of ice. Project Iceworm remained a closely guarded secret until 1997, when the Danish Institute of International Affairs (DUPI) reported Camp Century’s military ambitions.
[Val de Loire] GAUJOUX, Didier, ill. ; MONTAGU, Jean-Yves, texte
Reference : 100011
(1998)
ISBN : 2913266002
Blois, Millevent 1998 In-folio 45 x 33 cm. En feuillets sous chemise carton crème à rabat et étui illustré en couleurs, report du titre en marron, non paginé [28] pp.-[42] planches en noir et en couleurs. Exemplaire en bon état.
Val de Loire, Touraine, Blésois, Orléannais, Sologne, Perche, Vallée du Cher, Vallée du Loir, Berry, Brenne, Sancerrois, Pays de Chartres, Beauce. Bon état d’occasion
Mémoires de la Société Historique et Archéologique de Pontoise, du Val d'Oise et du Vexin - Philippe udin - Michel Levé - Jacques dupaquier - Pierre soin - robert Balland
Reference : 47227
(1980)
1980 Mémoires de la Société Historique et Archéologique de Pontoise, du Val d'Oise et du Vexin - -T. LXIX (1980) - 1981 - In-8 - Broché - 112 pages - Illustrations en Texte - Bel exemplaire
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, Gerard bacquet, 1982; in-4, 222 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette n°179/350 titre : Val d Authie.
Avec jaquette n°179/350 titre : Val d Authie.
Val de Liepvre, Société d'histoire du val de liepvre, 1998; grand in-8, 192 pp., br. Vingtième cahier.
Vingtième cahier.
INFRA-ROUGE ESPIOMATIC n° 10 - Editions FLEUVE NOIR (1972) - Couverture argentée de JARRY - Broché de 252 pages - Très bon état
Barcelona,, M. Moleiro, Green leather binding, interior boards in red leather with gold motifs; housed in a slipcase with gold decoration. Full-colour, Size: 36 27 cm. 108 pages, 83 miniatures illuminated with gold. Latin- French text. ****NUMBERED COPY NO. 419 OF A LIMITED FACSIMILE EDITION OF 987 COPIES, ISSUED WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.**** Includes full-colour commentary volume, hardcover with dust jacket, 426 pages, written by Daron Burrows.
Apocalyptic images by the hand of a virtuoso master of Northern French book illumination on every page: the horror and rapture of the Apocalypse in 83 magnificent half-page miniatures. The Apocalypse of Val-Dieu was probably written between 1320 and 1330 and belongs to a group of four manuscripts, which were produced at about the same time in northern France and were stylistically modeled on a now lost English manuscript of the 13th century. This outstanding manuscript is the most artistically valuable of the group. The 83 half-page miniatures adorning it are particularly elegant and realistic. Provenance: Northwest of France (Normandy)
Londres Phaidon 2002 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée, 352 pp., nombreuses reproductions photographiques en noir et en couleurs. Copieuse rétrospective des 30 années de travail photographique par Martin Parr. Avec un texte de Val Williams. Dos très légèrement ridé, sinon bonne condition.
GRANDES ROSERAIES DU VAL DE LOIRE Nombreuses illustrations. Plusieurs planches en couleurs.
Reference : 147819
(1931)
Couverture souple. Broché. 19 x 26 cm. 114 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Livre. Contient de nombreux prospectus et bons de commande. Nombreuses illustrations. Plusieurs planches en couleurs. Grandes Roseraies du Val de Loire, Orléans, 1931.
Couverture souple. Broché. 21 x 28 cm. 127 pages.
Périodique. Nombreuses illustrations. Dessins. Photographies. Editions Sdavo - Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, 1991.
S.l.n.d. (c.1790) in-8, 7 pp., dérelié.
Consultation faussement naïve sur une affaire d'assassinat... de faisan s'étant déroulée entre Coye-la-Fôret (Oise) et Bellefontaine (Val d'Oise). Le texte est signé "Jean Toutcourt, au Passage de la Biche, le 16 avril 1789".Inconnu à Martin & Walter, Tourneux et Monglond. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Un ouvrage de 445 pages, format 185 x 250 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1993, Editions Flohic, bon état
2000 notices et autant de photographies sur le patrimoine des communes du Val-de-Marne
Phone number : 04 74 33 45 19
[Musée Archéologie Départemental du Val d'Oise] - Musée Archéologie Départemental du Val d'Oise
Reference : 65006
(1994)
1 vol. in-4 br., Musée Archéologie Départemental du Val d'Oise, 1994, 124 pp. et 3 ff.
Etat très satisfaisant (petite tache en couv, très bon état par ailleurs)
Bruxelles, 1939 66pp.+ quelques planches hors-texte, 28cm., br.orig., bon état, [Catalogue de vente, contenant la description de 1236 objets à vendre], S87339
Val Kilmer Gabriel Byrne Vinnie Jones Anthony Lapaglia Bruno Kirby Mick Rossi Patrick Bergin Joanne Whalley Patsy Kensit Steve Jones Roy Dotrice Sile Bermingham Val Kilmer Gabriel Byrne
Reference : 89867
(2017)
ISBN : 3476475005661
MEP Vidéo 2017 18x14x1cm. 2017. DVD.
FRENCH édition : zone 2 Europe - - en bon état de lecture - Expédition sous blister dans une enveloppe matelassée depuis la France
[Corse] Charles Jacob Marchal dit Marchal de Calvi (1815-1873), médecin, titulaire de la chaire d'anatomie et de physiologie du Val de Grâce, républicain.
Reference : 013341
[Corse] Charles Jacob Marchal dit Marchal de Calvi (1815-1873), médecin, titulaire de la chaire d'anatomie et de physiologie du Val de Grâce, républicain. L.A.S., Paris, 30 décembre 1862, 1p in-8. Lettre amicale à un « inspecteur », probablement du Val-de-Grâce, qui lui a prêté des livres. [277-2]
VAL-D'OISE, ARCHIVES DEPARTEMENTALES / LE ROY (Nicole), sous la direction de / COUDENE (Yvette), DAUFRESNE (Geneviève).
Reference : 18770
(1994)
ISBN : 2-907499-09-2
Cergy-Pontoise, Conseil général du Val-d'Oise, Archives départementales, 1994 1 volume 16 x 24cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat illustré. 125p. dont 32 planches, 1feuillet. Bon état.
Rédigé par Yvette COUDENE et Geneviève DAUFRESNE, sous la direction de Nicole LE ROY, directrice des Archives départementales du Val-d'Oise: le chartrier (1277-1790): le domaine de Neuville (1791-1822) et les papiers de la famille Cornudet; documents en annexe, dont généalogie de la famille Cornudet; index; sources complémentaires; bibliographie; 32 planches: plans, photos, portraits.
1957 Paris, S.P.E.I., 1957.,In-4,reliure plein chagrin sous étui,dos à faux nerfs,leg.frotté,tete dorée,couverture illustrée en couleurs, (4) f., 208 p., 25 p. de publicités, (1) f. volant d'errata, figures et plans in texte, planches hors texte. Exemplaire numeroté 596/700,bon état.Réalisé par le médecin-lieutenant-colonel G. Belaubre et J.-G. Tridon, avec la collaboration du médecin-colonel Hassenforder et E. Vialard. Préface du médecin-général-inspecteur Pesme. Les différents chapitres sont écrits par plusieurs médecins militaires. Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions in et hors formant une source iconographique de référence.
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VILLÉ, Société d'histoire du val de villé, 1991; in-4, 205 pp., broché. Annuaire 1991N°16- TRÈS BON ÉTAT.
Annuaire 1991N°16- TRÈS BON ÉTAT.
VILLÉ, Société d'histoire du val de villé, 2007; in-4, 205 pp., broché. Annuaire 2007 N°32- TRÈS BON ÉTAT.
Annuaire 2007 N°32- TRÈS BON ÉTAT.