1985 1985. Graham Greene: Le dixième homme/ France Loisirs 1985 . Graham Greene: Le dixième homme/ France Loisirs 1985
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, Phaidon Press Ltd 1996, 1996 Softcover, 160 pages, English, 290 x 250 mm, book in fine state, . ISBN 9780714835501.
The ecstatic face of a disco dancer in Berlin; a rural panorama in Derry, where a country road has been made into a Pollock-like canvas of red, white and blue; an ashtray, framed by a lacy spray of blood in a Barcelona toilet. Paul Graham uses and abuses classic genres of photography - the portrait, the landscape, the still life - to map a cultural topography. His jewel-like colours and unsettling compositions reveal how social relations and political trauma are inscribed in the everyday. This book brings together for the first time all of Graham's successive series, from his journey along the A1 in Britain to intimate studies of Japan. Graham's work has been celebrated in exhibitions around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Tate Britain, London. Art historian Andrew Wilson has written extensively on contemporary European art and is the author of Gustav Metzger: Damaged Nature, Auto-Destructive Art. He charts the development of Graham's most significant series as defined by the journeys the artist has taken, weaving relations between an emerging aesthetic and the specifics of time and place. In the Interview, Paul Graham speaks with British artist Gillian Wearing, internationally renowned for her photographs and videos that explore the imaginary worlds of ordinary people. Focusing on a triptych from the New Europe series is the celebrated American writer Carol Squiers, Senior Editor at American Photo magazine and editor of The Critical Image: Essays on Contemporary Photography. In juxtaposition with this work, Graham has chosen texts by Japanese authors Kazuo Ishiguro and Haruki Murakami. A series of notes by the artist and an interview with Lewis Baltz provide further insight.
"GRAHAM, THOMAS. - ""SO MUCH HAS SELDOM BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY A SINGLE INVESTIGATION""
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(London, Richard Taylor, 1833). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1833 - Part II. Pp. 253-284. Clean and fine.
First appearance of a main paper in the history of chemistry. ""Graham's major contribution to inorganic chemistry is presented in a paper entitled ""Researcheson thee Arseniates, Phosphates....."" 1833 (the paper offered)...his elucidation of the differences between the three phosphoric acids and his discovery of their polybasicity provided Liebig with the clue to the modern concept of polybasic acids...""(A Source Book in Chemistry p. 333).Graham’s major contribution to inorganic chemistry is his paper !Researches on the Arseniates, Phosphates, and Modifications of Phosphoric Acid,"" in which he elucidated the differences between the three phosphoric acids. This research and the style of the paper are reminiscent of Joseph Black’s work on magnesia and the alkalies carried out in Glasgow eighty years earlier. Graham’s discovery of the polybasicity of these acids provided Justus Liebig with the clue to the modern concept of polybasic acids. Of this classic work the eminent German chemist and historian of chemistry Albert Ladenburg has said, ""so much has seldom been accomplished by a single investigation.""(DSB) ""In the Preface to...Graham's papers...Dr. Angus Smith has indicated in precise...language Graham's position in that chain of thinkers which includes Leucippus, Lucretius, Newton and Dalton (Thorpe)""Thomas Graham, the Scottish Chemist, first president of the Chemical Society of London, and one of the chief founders of physical chemistry. He formulated Graham's Law of diffusion relating the rate of diffusion of gases to their densities, discovered and named the process of dialysis used for separating colloids from crystalloids, studied the three forms of phosphoric and arsenics acids that led to the developpement of the concept of polybasic acids, a major contribution to inorganic chemistry (the paper offered).
1974 1974. Neill Graham: Dans le collimateur/ Série Noire N°1694 1974 . Neill Graham: Dans le collimateur/ Série Noire N°1694 1974
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Le Livre de Poche Sans date. Le Livre de Poche/ Graham Greene: L'Homme et lui-même . état correct
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1985 1985. David Graham: Opération balai/ Playboy Romans Policiers 1985 Référence: LMA17H. David Graham: Opération balai/ Playboy Romans Policiers 1985
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1985 1985. David Graham: Opération balai/ Playboy Romans Policiers 1985 . David Graham: Opération balai/ Playboy Romans Policiers 1985
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1960 1960. Graham Greene: L'Agent secret/ Club du Beau Livre de France 1960
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Editions du Seuil 1948 1948. Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Aux Editions du Seuil 1948 . Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Aux Editions du Seuil 1948
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Editions Rombaldi 1970 1970. Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Editions Rombaldi 1970 . Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Editions Rombaldi 1970
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Laffont Robert 1978 1978. Graham Greene: Le facteur humain/ Robert Laffont 1978 . Graham Greene: Le facteur humain/ Robert Laffont 1978
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PENGUIN BOOKS 1981 1981. Graham Greene - Ways of Escape / Penguin Books 1981
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PENGUIN BOOKS 1969 1969. Graham Greene - Travels with My Aunt / Penguin Books 1969
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1970 1970. Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Ed. Rombaldi Bibliothèque du Temps Présent 1970 . Graham Greene: L'agent secret/ Ed. Rombaldi Bibliothèque du Temps Présent 1970
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Laffont Robert 1970 1970. Graham Greene: voyages avec ma tante/ Robert Laffont 1970 . Graham Greene: voyages avec ma tante/ Robert Laffont 1970
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1989 1989. Graham Greene: Le capitaine et l'ennemi/ Le Club Express 1989 . Graham Greene: Le capitaine et l'ennemi/ Le Club Express 1989
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1951 1951. Graham Greene: La fin d'une liaison/ Robert Laffont Pavillons 1951 . Graham Greene: La fin d'une liaison/ Robert Laffont Pavillons 1951
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Editions Rencontre 1965 1965. Graham Greene: Un américain bien tranquille/ Editions Rencontre 1965 . Graham Greene: Un américain bien tranquille/ Editions Rencontre 1965
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Paris Albin-Michel Jeunesse 1981 in-4 oblong cartonné un album, reliure bradel cartonnée in-quarto à l'italienne, couverture illustrée en couleurs par Graham OAKLEY, Album-jeu : Livre à système d'images sans texte, les images coupées en deux sont à varier pour des résultats frôlant le surréalisme, illustré en couleurs par Graham OAKLEY, Non paginé, 1981 Paris Albin-Michel Jeunesse Editeur,
Note : Ed. française de « Graham Oakley's magical changes ». - Chaque page est partagée en son milieu dans le sens de la largeur, formant 2 fascicules l'un au-dessus de l'autre......... RARE.....en trés bon état (very good condition). en trés bon état
(London, Richard Taylor, 1833). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1833 - Part II. Pp. 253-284. Clean and fine.
First appearance of a main paper in the history of chemistry. ""Graham's major contribution to inorganic chemistry is presented in a paper entitled ""Researcheson thee Arseniates, Phosphates....."" 1833 (the paper offered)...his elucidation of the differences between the three phosphoric acids and his discovery of their polybasicity provided Liebig with the clue to the modern concept of polybasic acids...""(A Source Book in Chemistry p. 333).""In the Preface to...Graham's papers...Dr. Angus Smith has indicated in precise...language Graham's position in that chain of thinkers which includes Leucippus, Lucretius, Newton and Dalton (Thorpe)""Thomas Graham, the Scottish Chemist, first president of the Chemical Society of London, and one of the chief founders of physical chemistry. He formulated Graham's Law of diffusion relating the rate of diffusion of gases to their densities, discovered and named the process of dialysis used for separating colloids from crystalloids, studied the three forms of phosphoric and arsenics acids that led to the developpement of the concept of polybasic acids, a major contribution to inorganic chemistry (the paper offered).
(London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1846 a. 1849). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1846 . Pp. 573-631 a. 3 engraved plates + 1849. Pp. 349-391. Clean and fine.
First appearance of the papers in which he announced his famous Law of Effusion. Graham's Law shows the relationship between the molar or molecular mass of a gas and the rate at which it will effuse. Effusion is the process of gas molecules escaping through tiny holes in their container. He showed experimentally that the ratio of the rates of effusion of two gases is equal to the square root of the inverse ratio of their molecular masses or densities and the effusion rate of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular mass.Thomas Graham, the Scottish Chemist, first president of the Chemical Society of London, and one of the chief founders of physical chemistry. He formulated Graham's Law of diffusion relating the rate of diffusion of gases to their densities, discovered and named the process of dialysis used for separating colloids from crystalloids, studied the three forms of phosphoric and arsenics acids that led to the developpement of the concept of polybasic acids, a major contribution to inorganic chemistry.
Dublin. The Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2012. In-8 reliure pleine toile éditeur rouge. Photographies en couleurs de P. Graham. Préface de J. Hutchinson. E.O. Signature autographe de Paul Graham sur la page de titre.
Laffont, 1991, fort gr. in-8°, 744 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 32 pl. de photos hors texte, notes, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Biographies sans masque). Seul volume traduit en français
Graham Greene, sans nul doute l'un des plus grands romanciers de notre époque, a toujours tenu sa vie privée à l'abri d'un certain mystère protecteur. Néanmoins, il a pris la décision réfléchie de permettre à Norman Sherry de consulter en toute liberté ses lettres et ses carnets, autorisant cette biographie aussi franche qu'exhaustive. L'ouvrage se présente en deux volumes : le premier, que voici, couvre la vie de Graham Greene de sa naissance jusqu'à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Norman Sherry a rencontré Graham Greene pour la première fois, il y a quatorze ans, grâce à une passion partagée pour Conrad. Depuis lors, il en est venu à très bien connaître l'écrivain, personnellement, mais aussi à travers de nombreuses conversations avec ses plus proches relations, amis et associés. Au coeur de ce premier volume – les trente-cinq premières années – une remarquable série de lettres écrites par Greene à sa femme Vivien, pour laquelle il s'est converti au catholicisme. Elles nous montrent un jeune Greene inconnu : passionné et romantique, obsédé par l'omniprésence du mal, tenté de mettre sa vie en jeu. Sherry nous éclaire aussi, avec des détails d'une précision fascinante, sur les combats menés par Greene pour apprendre son métier et devenir écrivain ; il retrace enfin ses multiples voyages et séjours à travers le monde, notamment en Afrique et au Mexique, où il s'était rendu avant la guerre – nous entraînant au plus profond du territoire étrange et inquiétant que Greene avait fait sien. Ainsi le "Greene" de Norman Sherry est-il – à la mesure de l'auteur de La Puissance et la Gloire – l'une des grandes biographies littéraires d'aujourd'hui. (4e de couverture)
Sans date. Graham Greene: Les naufragés / Le Livre de Poche 764
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