LIFE, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, VOL. 40, N° 5, MARCH 1966 (Contents: Driving in Europe. HOW TO SURVIVE ON EUROPE S ROADS: Be a plate spotter, by Geoffrey Bocca. ROME, THE ETERNAL TRAFFIC JAM: Aubrey Menen gives a lively run-down on two thousand years of...) de COLLECTIF | Achat livres - Ref RO60108553 - le-livre.fr

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Life, international edition, vol. 40, n° 5, march 1966 (contents: driving in europe. how to survive on europe's roads: be a plate spotter, by geoffrey bocca. rome, the eternal traffic jam: aubrey menen gives a lively run-down on two thousand years of...) par Collectif

Time-Life International. 1966. In-Folio. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 96 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur. Manque sur le bord inférieur du 2e plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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Contents: Driving in Europe. HOW TO SURVIVE ON EUROPE'S ROADS: Be a plate spotter, by Geoffrey Bocca. ROME, THE ETERNAL TRAFFIC JAM: Aubrey Menen gives a lively run-down on two thousand years of congestion. A Club for 400,000. CLUB MEDITERRANEE: In jumping villages as far away as the South Pacific, Gentils Membres get unplugged from civilization. Priestley's Beloved Land. WUTHERING HEIGHTS TO ARCADIA: J. B. Priestley writes of the Yorkshire Dales. With his own gouaches and photographs by Terence Spencer. Lively Legend. MAXIM'S: A dozen oysters, with pearls. Modern Odysseys. LANDFALLS OF ULYSSES: Erich Lessing 4 retraces Ulysses' homebound voyage. PICASSO AND HOMER'S HERO: A Creative I Adventure by Alexander Eliot. VERBODEN IS NOT 'FOR BOATS': Timothy Foote takes his family on a motor-boat voyage in Holland. Germans as Tourists. THE WURST IS BEHIND ME: Lois G. Forer describes eight days in Tunisia with one group of German tourists whom she found less than agreeable. Illustrated by Richard M. Powers. George Sand Country. THE HEART OF FRANCE: Peter Quennell describes a pilgrimage to Bourges and the Berry. What to Wear. ATTIRE FOR ALL SEASONS: The Uncommon Market for sports garb is global, as five color pages of sand and snow fashions demonstrate. Athens. WHAT MAKES HER NOTHING BUT ATHENS: An appreciation of a city that often does not get its due, by William A. Sansom. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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