Nouvelles découvertes en Chine. L'histoire revue par l'archéologie.
by ELISSEEFF, Danielle et Vadime
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Brugge, Belgium
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Fribourg,: Office du Livre,, 1983.. 250 pp, avec 180 illustrations, dont 60 en couleurs, 23 dessins au trait et une carte. Reliure en toile brune, jaquette et emboîtage. Bel exemplaire. China|Archeology
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- Bookseller
- Antiquariaat Marc Van de Wiele (BE)
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- Title
- Nouvelles découvertes en Chine. L'histoire revue par l'archéologie.
- Author
- ELISSEEFF, Danielle et Vadime
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Office du Livre,
- Place of Publication
- Fribourg,
- Date Published
- 1983.
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About Antiquariaat Marc Van de Wiele
In 1976 Marc Van de Wiele rents a small shop in Prinsenhof, in Bruges. In 1977 he marries Anette. They move to the Sint-Salvatorskoorstraat, very close to the Simon Stévin square, a few years later.
In 1992, they buy and renovate a historical building on the corner of the Sint-Salvatorskerkhof and the Heilige Geeststraat.
Since forty years Marc Van de Wiele specialises in illustrated books from the 15th till the 20th century: books of hours, incunabula, natural history, atlases, medical books and books of artists. In 2004 Nathalie Van de Wiele (degree in romance languages) came into the business.
In 1992, they buy and renovate a historical building on the corner of the Sint-Salvatorskerkhof and the Heilige Geeststraat.
Since forty years Marc Van de Wiele specialises in illustrated books from the 15th till the 20th century: books of hours, incunabula, natural history, atlases, medical books and books of artists. In 2004 Nathalie Van de Wiele (degree in romance languages) came into the business.