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English: Images featured on the book spines of “Découvertes Gallimard”.
Français : Les petites images sur les dos des livres de la collection « Découvertes Gallimard ».

Liste des livres (de gauche à droite) :

Miroir, mon beau miroir : Une histoire de la beauté par Dominique Paquet (nº 318) ;
Nos ancêtres les Romains par Roger Hanoune et John Scheid (nº 259) ;
Degas : « Je voudrais être illustre et inconnu » par Henri Loyrette (nº 36) ;
Renoir : « Il faut embellir » par Anne Distel (nº 177) ;
Les feux de la Terre : Histoires de volcans par Maurice Krafft (nº 113) ;
L’Amazone, un géant blessé par Alain Gheerbrant (nº 40) ;
Le ciel, ordre et désordre par Jean-Pierre Verdet (nº 26) ;
Les Cités perdues des Mayas par Claude-François Baudez et Sydney Picasso (nº 20) ;
La Naissance de la Grèce : Des Rois aux Cités par Pierre Lévêque (nº 86) ;
À la recherche de l’Égypte oubliée par Jean Vercoutter (nº 1).
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