1937 Librairie Hachette, 1937, 252 pages, in 8 broché, état d'usage, coins cornés, papier jauni, frottements sur le dos et les coiffes, charnière fatiguée (usures).
France Loisirs, 1993, 212 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée, très bon état.
France Loisirs, 1985, 379 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée et toilée, bon état, avec jaquette illustrée en état d'usage (quelques déchirures).
1970 Culture, Art, Loisirs, collection sous la direction de Louis Pauwels, 1970, 287 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée skaivertex vert, très bon état.
Un ouvrage de 353 pages, format 135 x 205 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1991, bon état
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Editions j'ai lu, l'aventure mysterieuse, 1975, bon état, in12 format poche, 372 pages.
1937 Imprimerie de Compiègne, 1937, 61 pages, non coupé, grand in 8 broché, état d'usage, petit manque sur coiffe supérieure, légèrement insolé, papier jauni.
Prilly / Lausanne, éditions Eiselé 1974. Exemplaire broché, in-8, 288 pages avec introduction, table et illustrations.
Un ouvrage de 284 pages, format 145 x 225 mm, relié toile, publié en 1970, Hachette, bon état
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Jan Lauwereyns, Rolf Quaghebeur, Anke van der Laan en Johan Deumens, Sun Zhouxing
Reference : 53890
, MER Paper Kunsthalle / S.M.A.K, 2002 SC / 88 pages / 28 x 19 cm, Language ENG/NL. ISBN 9789076979083.
For the the exhibition in the S.M.A.K., Partenheimer's conceptual point of departure has been La Robe des Choses, a text from A la R veuse Mati re by the French author Francis Ponge. Reality is veiled, elusive. There is only one-way to fathom its depths: through thinking. Reflection results in concepts that enable us to penetrate and reconstruct reality. On the other hand, there will always remain elements from reality that elude pure reason and that can only be made visible by art. Partenheimer's work must consequently be interpreted as resulting from a coherent stream of thoughts, with which the artist does not so much want to reveal or evoke a certain reality, as to show us and discuss the reflections that accompany our 'being in this reality'. Quite often dogmas are undermined by new dogmas. That, precisely, is what Partenheimer seeks to avoid. An image, in Partenheimer's view, is only interesting if it can constantly bring about new streams of ideas. The public is thus invited to create the image himself or herself according the artist's theory: 'All sculpture is essentially conceptual. It does not have a final, definite form or a fixed, spatial dimension. As a model, as a monument of the imagination, a sculpture assumes those dimensions, which it needs for the respective environment in which it is shown. Any work may be altered and its dimensions deliberately adapted to the place chosen for its showing, be it a geometrically architectural room or an open, natural space'.
"JANSSEN, PIERRE JULES CÉSAR - THE DISCOVERY OF HELIUM IN THE SUN.
Reference : 44231
(1878)
Paris, G. Masson, 1878. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf, raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 4e Series - Tome 15. 512 pp. a. 3 folded engraved plates. (The entire volume offered). Janssen's memoir: pp. 414-426.
First appearance of this milestone paper in chemistry, physics and astronomy, announcing the discovery of the helium lines in the spectrum of the sun. It was Lockyer in the same year that named it 'helium' for Helios, the Greek God of the Sun. Helium was not discovered on the earth before 1895 by William Ramsay, and it was Crookes who established its identity with the helium Janssen and Lockyer observed in the spectrum of the sun.""He Janssen) met immortality by travelling to India in 1868 to study the total eclipse. It was then that he observed the helium line and forwarded the spectral data to ockyer. He also noted the size of the solar prominences. The day after the eclipse he attempted to take their spectra again and succeeded despite the absence of the obscuring moon. he then announced jubilantly that it was the day after the eclipse that was the real eclipse day for him. Lockyer also reported this method of studying prominences without an eclipse....Like Lockyer he lived to see his observation of the helium line vindicated by Ramsay's discovery of that element on earth.""(Asimov).""This (the discovery of helium lines in the sun by Lockyer) was announced on the same day by the French astronomer Janssen, who was in India observing a total eclipse. As a result, the French government some ten years later struck a medallion showing the heads of both scientists.By that time, the two men had made a much more dramatic discovery at the same time, this time in cooperation. Janssen, studying the spectrum ofthe sun during the eclipse, had noted a fine line he did not recognize. he send a report on this to Lockyer, an acknowledges expert on solar spectra. Lockyer compared the reported position of the line with lines of known elements, concluding that it must belong to a yeat unknown element, possibly not even existing on the earth. He named the element, from the Greek word for the sun.""(Asimov).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1868 A. - The volume contains other notable papers by Dumas, Berthelot et al.
1930 Editions S.P.E.S, bon état, 180 pages, exemplaire de bibliotheque, in12 broché, quelques rousseurs, papier legerement jauni.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages. Papier bruni.
Livre. Editions P.U.F (Collection : Que sais-je? N° 230), 1946.
4 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré, Soleil, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
Bel ensemble en très bon état.
Soleil, DL juin 2003. Un album cartonné d'environ 32 x 23 cm, 48 pages, très bon état. Jolie dédicace de Istin en page de garde avec un autographe de Jarry.
Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
Paris, Masson, 1933, in-4to, 4 ff. + 204 p., ill. 48 fig. photogr. et 11 tableaux, exlibris ms. ‘P. Robert, Bâle 1939’, brochure originale.
Première édition d'une étude médicale illustrée sur la lumière, les réactions de l'organisme à la lumière, la sensibilisation à la lumière, la sensibilisation thérapeutique à la lumière, la classification des maladies de lumière, dermatoses pour la plupart, actinodermatoses ... phototraumatique, ... photodynamique et photobiotropique, les actino-anaphylactoses, le traitement. Suivi de 16 p. de bibliographie.
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Librairie Plon, editions d'histoire et d'art, in8 broché, couverture illustrée d'un portrait, etat d'usage. Tome I: 1936, 228 pages, tome II: 1937, 216 pages, preface de Pierre Gaxotte.
Jacques Lecoffre et Cie Libraires Editeurs, 1855, traduction I.Goschler et C.F Audley, in 12 broché, 540 pages, quelques rousseurs, papier jauni, usures sur coiffes et dos, intérieur frais.
Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 115 x 175 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1970, Presses Universitaires de France, collection "Que sais-je ?", bon état
Genèse des sols français ; Les grands ensembles de sols français ; Les français et leurs sols
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Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 215 x 145 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 1995, Editions du Chêne, bon état
Observer le ciel, lire les nuages, prévoir le temps
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Succès du Livre, 1989, 360 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée skaivertex marron, bon état, avec jaquette illustrée en état d'usage.
Editions du Rocher, 1982, 325 pages, in 8 broché, état correct, coins légèrement cornés.
Un ouvrage de 160 pages, format 240 x 260 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2001, Editions Tallandier Historia, Collection "La France au Fil de ses Rois", très bon état
Concerne la période 1638-1715
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Un ouvrage de 160 pages, format 240 x 260 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2001, Editions Tallandier Historia, Collection "La France au Fil de ses Rois", très bon état
Concerne la période 1638-1715
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