The Statues Of Warriors et De Horses IN Terracotta Qin Shihuangdi 1999, Vgc ,

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Qin Shihuangdi's terracotta warrior and horse statues

Date of print: 1999
State: Very good state
Condition Detail: Very good state
Reference 400117246
Availability In stock

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120-page, abundantly illustrated paperback published by the publishing house of ancient objects -Beijing 1999 written by the Qin Shihuangdi Terracotta Army Museum; editor-in-chief Yuan Zhongyi in. VERY GOOD CONDITION complete and solid without tears; interior. spotless clean; almost no creases on the cover;. almost new work This humorous and satirical book revisits the classics of French cinema by reproducing what could have been the archives of the films of Godard Sautet Demy or Lelouch. Synopsis scenarios dialogues storyboard sketches producer's notes all these documents are diverted to pinpoint the characteristics of each director by exacerbating them. Godard's scenes are long, slow tracking shots, Jacques Demy's dialogue becomes completely cutesy, etc. A tasty book for all movie buffs


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120-page, abundantly illustrated paperback published by the publishing house of ancient objects -Beijing 1999 written by the Qin Shihuangdi Terracotta Army Museum; editor-in-chief Yuan Zhongyi in. VERY GOOD CONDITION complete and solid without tears; interior. spotless clean; almost no creases on the cover;. almost new work This humorous and satirical book revisits the classics of French cinema by reproducing what could have been the archives of the films of Godard Sautet Demy or Lelouch. Synopsis scenarios dialogues storyboard sketches producer's notes all these documents are diverted to pinpoint the characteristics of each director by exacerbating them. Godard's scenes are long, slow tracking shots, Jacques Demy's dialogue becomes completely cutesy, etc. A tasty book for all movie buffs