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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) :

Quand les cathédrales étaient peintes par Alain Erlande-Brandenburg (nº 180) ;
Il était une fois la Mésopotamie par Jean Bottéro et Marie-Joseph Stève (nº 191) ;
Tout l’or de Byzance par Michel Kaplan (nº 104) ;
Angkor : la forêt de pierre par Bruno Dagens (nº 64) ;
Les Incas : Peuple du Soleil par Carmen Bernand (nº 37) ;
Ramsès II : Souverain des souverains par Bernadette Menu (nº 344) ;
Champollion : Un scribe pour l’Égypte par Michel Dewachter (nº 96) ;
Proust : La cathédrale du temps par Jean-Yves Tadié (nº 381) ;
Richard Wagner : L’opéra de la fin du monde par Philippe Godefroid (nº 39) ;
Manet : « J’ai fait ce que j’ai vu » par Françoise Cachin (nº 203).
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