EDITIONS FLEUVE NOIR COLLECTION SPECIAL-POLICE N°991. 1972. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 234 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0872-Le roman policier
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Editions Fleuve noir. Collection Police. Couverture faite par M. Gourdon. Classification Dewey : 843.0872-Le roman policier
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Genève, René Gioria - Ergesa S.A., pour la présente édition 1989, 265x200mm, 99pages, reliure d'éditeur. Le livre n’est pas annoté. Bel exemplaire.
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, MER. Paperkunsthalle, 2014 Paperback, slap kaft, met illustraties, 188 gram, 172 x 115 x 13 mm. Nieuw. ISBN 9789491775772.
URBAN CAVE DRAWINGS by Ghent-based photographer Carl Uytterhaegen (B) With over 150 photographs taken criss cross across our urban tissue, Uytterhaegen directs our gaze towards todays hidden caves and canvasses: abandoned stations, derelict bridges, desolate concrete sites. In an uncanny and witty way Uytterhaegen bridges the gap between the age-old Altamira cave drawings and contemporary graffiti drawings that cover parcels of many town across the globe. What URBAN CAVE DRAWINGS reveals, is that the painted traces we leave behind in our cities today, share many themes ... Belgian press has picked up the book already, international press is soon to follow!
Lausanne, La bibliothèque des Arts 1966, 175x120mm, 170pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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HEAVY METAL OVERDRIVE. 1995. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. ENVIRON 80 pages illustrées en couleur (BD) - en anglais. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
VOLUME 9- N° 1- 1995 - SOMMAIRE : Special issue- salt of acid, salt of my life by gera & oscar aibar- cobalt 60 - cave man- versus: blind memory- margot queen of the night- the cave of ancient fear by richard corben- cover by massimo frezzato... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
(London, W.Nicol, 1822). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1822 - Part I. Pp. 171-236 a. 12 fine engraved plates. Clean and fine.
First printing of milestone paper in the history of geology, as Buckland here presents his cave-discoveries and uses them as supporting evidence for his theory that these finds proves that the earth has gone through a series of convulsions, the last of which he identifies with the biblical deluge. ""On these grounds I have felt myself fully justified in applying the epithet 'diluvial', to the result of this great convulsion, of 'antediluvial' to the state of things immediately preceding it, and 'postdiluvial' or alluvial, to that which succeeded it, and has continued to the prsent time"" (p. 172 in the paper offered). Thus Buckland became one of the leading ""diluvialists"", claiming the deluge as a leading geological event.Buckland presented his analysis of this universal flood in his book ""Reliquiae diluvianae""...."" the year after publicationof his cave-findings, 1823. Here he estimates the flood to have taken place 5.000-6.000 years before the present.William Buckland (1784-1856), professor of geology at Oxford University, was later appointed Dean of Westminster. In 1823 he identified the fossil remains of elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, horse, ox, deer, hyena, tiger, bear, wolf, fox, rodents and birds found at Kirkdale Cave in Yorkshire. In a famous passage from Vindiciae Geologicae Buckland wrote:... ""the grand fact of an universal deluge at no very remote period is proved on grounds so decisive and incontrovertible, that, had we never heard of such an event from Scripture, or any other, authority, Geology of itself must have called in the assistance of some such catastrophe, to explain the phenomena of diluvian action which are universally presented to us, and which are unintelligible without recourse to a deluge exerting its ravages at a period not more ancient than that announced in the Book of Genesis.""