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Añadir al carritoRevue mensuelle, Nouvelle série , numéro 4-5 , Avril - Mai 1947, format 26,5x18cm, nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, exemplaire en bon état . Sommaire : L'Enquête ouverte par " L'Art Sacré ", Le sacré selon la foi chrétienne, Etude sur la Recherche du Sacré par Joseph Pichard, Le sens du sacré dans les arts de l'Inde et de l'Indo-Chine par Philippe Stern, Suite de l'étude de Joseph Pichard, Réponses de Michel Florisoone, Frank Elgar, Waldemar George, Gaston Diehl, Albert Gleizes, La Poésie et le Sacré par Luc Estang, etc.etc.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The torch relay is a tradition that connects the modern Games to their ancient roots. The Olympic flame left the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece on April 16, 2024, before reaching Marseille and crisscrossing French territory. The Paralympic flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville in England, the historic cradle of Paralympic sport, on August 24, 2024, before arriving in Paris after four days of travel. Since the first Olympic relays in 1936, the flame has often been transported by air or sea. These transport conditions require protection against shocks, jolts, salt, humidity or wind, and the safety lamp has established itself as a reliable ally of the Olympic light. This summer again, the image of the Olympic flame, transported on board the Belem in a safety lamp, left its mark. Designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the sea, these lamps allow the Olympic flame to be transported and kept lit between relays, under the supervision of the flame guardians. The models used for the Paris 2024 Games were designed in the United Kingdom by the company Protector Lamp Ltd. The use of these lamps during international events is a great tribute to the technologies deployed in mines. Indeed, in 1968, the Coal Mines of the Northern Mining Basin and Pas-de-Calais already mentioned this use in their company journal on the occasion of the Grenoble Games: "the Olympic flame, which took the route of the air to come to France, could only be transported inside a miner's lamp. Philippe Estang acquired this lamp, decorated with the logo of the PARIS 2024 Olympic Games, in order to show the public that innovations and know-how from mining also have other prestigious uses. He offers you these Cross-Views between the Olympic Games and the use of these safety lamps. The PARIS 2024 Olympic lamp and torch acquired by Philippe Estang will be presented during a future exhibition "the lamps of the Olympic relays". This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - The torch relay is a tradition that connects the modern Games to their ancient roots. The Olympic flame left the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece on April 16, 2024, before reaching Marseille and crisscrossing French territory. The Paralympic flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville in England, the historic cradle of Paralympic sport, on August 24, 2024, before arriving in Paris after four days of travel. Since the first Olympic relays in 1936, the flame has often been transported by air or sea. These transport conditions require protection against shocks, jolts, salt, humidity or wind, and the safety lamp has established itself as a reliable ally of the Olympic light. This summer again, the image of the Olympic flame, transported on board the Belem in a safety lamp, left its mark. Designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the sea, these lamps allow the Olympic flame to be transported and kept lit between relays, under the supervision of the flame guardians.The models used for the Paris 2024 Games were designed in the United Kingdom by the company Protector Lamp Ltd. The use of these lamps during international events is a great tribute to the technologies deployed in mines. Indeed, in 1968, the Coal Mines of the Northern Mining Basin and Pas-de-Calais already mentioned this use in their company journal on the occasion of the Grenoble Games: 'the Olympic flame, which took the route of the air to come to France, could only be transported inside a miner's lamp. Philippe Estang acquired this lamp, decorated with the logo of the PARIS 2024 Olympic Games, in order to show the public that innovations and know-how from mining also have other prestigious uses. He offers you these Cross-Views between the Olympic Games and the use of these safety lamps. The PARIS 2024 Olympic lamp and torch acquired by Philippe Estang will be presented during a future exhibition 'the lamps of the Olympic relays'.
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Librería: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Suiza
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Añadir al carritobroché. 225x17210x210mm, 98pages, photos couleurs et n/b, Exemplaire à l'état de neuf. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The torch relay is a tradition that connects the modern Games to their ancient roots. The Olympic flame left the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece on April 16, 2024, before reaching Marseille and crisscrossing French territory. The Paralympic flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville in England, the historic cradle of Paralympic sport, on August 24, 2024, before arriving in Paris after four days of travel. Since the first Olympic relays in 1936, the flame has often been transported by air or sea. These transport conditions require protection against shocks, jolts, salt, humidity or wind, and the safety lamp has established itself as a reliable ally of the Olympic light. This summer again, the image of the Olympic flame, transported on board the Belem in a safety lamp, left its mark. Designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the sea, these lamps allow the Olympic flame to be transported and kept lit between relays, under the supervision of the flame guardians.The models used for the Paris 2024 Games were designed in the United Kingdom by the company Protector Lamp Ltd. The use of these lamps during international events is a great tribute to the technologies deployed in mines. Indeed, in 1968, the Coal Mines of the Northern Mining Basin and Pas-de-Calais already mentioned this use in their company journal on the occasion of the Grenoble Games: "the Olympic flame, which took the route of the air to come to France, could only be transported inside a miner's lamp. Philippe Estang acquired this lamp, decorated with the logo of the PARIS 2024 Olympic Games, in order to show the public that innovations and know-how from mining also have other prestigious uses. He offers you these Cross-Views between the Olympic Games and the use of these safety lamps. The PARIS 2024 Olympic lamp and torch acquired by Philippe Estang will be presented during a future exhibition "the lamps of the Olympic relays".
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Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Añadir al carritoHérault Le Bousquet-d'Orb 2021 Broché, 53pp., 20x25,5cm., richement illustr. en couleur et n/b., en très bon état. Avec dédicace de l'auteur. ISBN 9781715904678. Ce livret anniversaire retrace les vingt années d'existence de l'espace muséographique dédié aux lampes de mine et à l'histoire minière locale. Il comprend trois chapitres : de l'ouverture du musée, l'histoire de l'éclairage minier et l'histoire du bassin minier de Graissessac. Une édition illustrée qui célèbre la passion du patrimoine minier et l'engagement du collectionneur Philippe Estang pour faire vivre la mémoire des mines.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The torch relay is a tradition that connects the modern Games to their ancient roots. The Olympic flame left the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece on April 16, 2024, before reaching Marseille and crisscrossing French territory. The Paralympic flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville in England, the historic cradle of Paralympic sport, on August 24, 2024, before arriving in Paris after four days of travel. Since the first Olympic relays in 1936, the flame has often been transported by air or sea. These transport conditions require protection against shocks, jolts, salt, humidity or wind, and the safety lamp has established itself as a reliable ally of the Olympic light. This summer again, the image of the Olympic flame, transported on board the Belem in a safety lamp, left its mark. Designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the sea, these lamps allow the Olympic flame to be transported and kept lit between relays, under the supervision of the flame guardians. The models used for the Paris 2024 Games were designed in the United Kingdom by the company Protector Lamp Ltd. The use of these lamps during international events is a great tribute to the technologies deployed in mines. Indeed, in 1968, the Coal Mines of the Northern Mining Basin and Pas-de-Calais already mentioned this use in their company journal on the occasion of the Grenoble Games: "the Olympic flame, which took the route of the air to come to France, could only be transported inside a miner's lamp. Philippe Estang acquired this lamp, decorated with the logo of the PARIS 2024 Olympic Games, in order to show the public that innovations and know-how from mining also have other prestigious uses. He offers you these Cross-Views between the Olympic Games and the use of these safety lamps. The PARIS 2024 Olympic lamp and torch acquired by Philippe Estang will be presented during a future exhibition "the lamps of the Olympic relays". This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The torch relay is a tradition that connects the modern Games to their ancient roots. The Olympic flame left the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece on April 16, 2024, before reaching Marseille and crisscrossing French territory. The Paralympic flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville in England, the historic cradle of Paralympic sport, on August 24, 2024, before arriving in Paris after four days of travel. Since the first Olympic relays in 1936, the flame has often been transported by air or sea. These transport conditions require protection against shocks, jolts, salt, humidity or wind, and the safety lamp has established itself as a reliable ally of the Olympic light. This summer again, the image of the Olympic flame, transported on board the Belem in a safety lamp, left its mark. Designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the sea, these lamps allow the Olympic flame to be transported and kept lit between relays, under the supervision of the flame guardians. The models used for the Paris 2024 Games were designed in the United Kingdom by the company Protector Lamp Ltd. The use of these lamps during international events is a great tribute to the technologies deployed in mines. Indeed, in 1968, the Coal Mines of the Northern Mining Basin and Pas-de-Calais already mentioned this use in their company journal on the occasion of the Grenoble Games: "the Olympic flame, which took the route of the air to come to France, could only be transported inside a miner's lamp. Philippe Estang acquired this lamp, decorated with the logo of the PARIS 2024 Olympic Games, in order to show the public that innovations and know-how from mining also have other prestigious uses. He offers you these Cross-Views between the Olympic Games and the use of these safety lamps. The PARIS 2024 Olympic lamp and torch acquired by Philippe Estang will be presented during a future exhibition "the lamps of the Olympic relays". This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.