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Fleming I., Dr No. intermediate level 2005 (James Bond)
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Fleming I., Goldfinger 1990 (James Bond)
A friendly game of two-handed canasta turns out to be thoroughly crooked and a beautiful girl ends up dead. In Bond s first encounter with Auric Goldfinger - the world s cleverest, cruellest criminal, useful lessons are learned.
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Honour H., Histoire mondiale de l'art 1984
Cette histoire de l'art couvre tous les lieux et tous les temps. Commenant avec la Vnus de Willendorf, sculpte il y a 30 000 ans, elle conduit le lecteur jusqu'aux avant-gardes contemporaines. Mondiale, elle englobe les traditions - et les ruptures - occidentales, mais consacre, aussi un tiers du volume aux arts, d'Asie, d'Afrique, d'Amrique et des les du Pacifique. Ouverte, elle met en relief le style et la beaut des formes dans les arts majeurs - architecture, sculpture, peinture, dessin - mais aussi dans la poterie ou le textile, l'orfvrerie ou les monnaies, la mosaque, le vitrail ou la dcoration intrieure. Liant les faits artistiques aux divers facteurs historiques - religieux, politiques, socio-conomiques, intellectuels -, elle pose aussi les questions esthtiques et dgage le sens de l'activit artistique des civilisations et des individus crateurs. Elle est la fois un ouvrage de rfrence - les lieux, les noms, les dates - et un ouvrage de rflexion - les faits et l'intelligence des faits.
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Fleming J., The Penguin Dictionary of Decorative Arts 1977
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Fleming I., Au service secret de sa majeste. Lhome au Pistolet dor 1970 (Les chefs-d'oeuvre de la litterature d'action)
L'agent secret James Bond est appelé à la rescousse pour mettre un terme aux malversations de Blofeld. Ce dernier tente de mettre au point un virus qui mettrait un terme à toute vie végétale sur la planète.
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Fleming I., The Man with the Golden Gun 2009
A brainwashed James Bond has tried - and failed - to assassinate M, his boss. Now Bond has to prove he is back on form and can be trusted again. `All` 007 has to do is kill one of the most deadly freelance hit-men in the world - one Paco `Pistols` Scaramanga, the Man with the Golden Gun. But despite his licence to kill, 007 is no assassin.
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Fleming I., Thunderball 2004 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 8)
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Fleming I., Casino Royale 2004 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 1)
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Fleming I., Diamonds are forever 2004 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 4 )
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Fleming I., Goldfinger 2004 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 7)
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Fleming I., Live and Let Die 2003 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 2)
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Fleming I., The Man with the Golden Gun 2013 (Macmillan Readers)
Macmillan Readers adaptation of Ian Fleming's The Man with the Golden Gun. Scaramanga is a cold-blooded killer with connections to the KGB and the Cuban Secret Police. There is only one man skilled and brave enough to go after him - 007, James Bond. To carry out the mission, Bond ends up in Jamaica, where he meets two old friends.
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Fleming I., On Her Majestys Secret Service 2004 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 10)
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Fleming I., Doctor No 2003 (The Collection) (James Bond. Book 6)
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Fleming J., The Penguin Dictionary of Decorative Arts 1977
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Fleming I., Diamonds are Forever 1990
An international diamond-smuggling pipeline has opened up and the British Treasury wants to know who s controlling it. Impersonating a captured courier named Peter Franks, Bond infiltrates the criminal ring and finds an unlikely ally in Tiffany Case, a gorgeous American with a dark past. As the ring s stateside go-between, she may be just another link in the chain, but Tiffany is also Bonds best shot at finding the elusive figure at the head of the operationa syndicate boss known only by the initials ABC. But if Bond s cover gets blown, hell find that the only thing harder than a diamond is surviving the payback of a pair of murderous henchmen. With a sparkling trail of smuggled gems as bait, Diamonds Are Forever leads Bond on a globe-hopping mission where deadly assassins lurk behind every corner.
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Fleming J., A Dictionary of Architecture 1977
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Fleming I., Casino Royale 1990 (James Bond)
In the first of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, 007 declares war on Le Chiffre, French communist and paymaster of the Soviet murder organization SMERSH. The battle begins with a fifty-million-franc game of baccarat, gains momentum during Bond's fiery love affair with a sensuous lady spy, and reaches a chilling climax with fiendish torture at the hands of a master sadist. For incredible suspense, unexpected thrills, and extraordinary danger, nothing can beat James Bond in his inaugural adventure.
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