Null 1925-1932.
Important set of magazines Extrême-Asie - La revue Indochinoise …
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1925-1932. Important set of magazines Extrême-Asie - La revue Indochinoise Illustrée. Luxurious monthly current affairs magazine published under the patronage of the General Government of Indochina, including: - 1925: 6 issues (April, August, September, October, November and December). Interesting article on Cambodian dances, with many illustrations of positions and costumes. Articles on the Japanese diaspora and the history of Saigon, including a large fold-out map of "La ville de Saïgon indiquant ses nouvelles limites". - 1926: Full year except for the April issue. Fold-out maps of the city of Saigon, interesting article on the Hanoi School of Fine Arts and the content of teaching, with reproductions of a series of works by Victor Tardieu. Article on the death of H.M. Emperor Khai Dinh. Articles on Angkor. Article on the Moï. - 1927: Full year except for February, March, May and June. Numerous illustrations by Carizey, Brecq, Defert, Nam Son, Jos-Henri Ponchin, Cudenet, Piat etc. - 1928: Full year in 10 issues, including an article on Foujita and illustrations by Léa Lafugie, an extract from Les cris de la rue à Hanoi, an article on the cremation of S.M. Sisowath king of Cambodia, Bali and Java, on the conquest of Hanoi... - 1929: Full year, including numerous illustrations by M.A. Boullard Deve, the museum of S.M. Khai Dinh, map of Hanoi, etc. - 1930: Full year including an article on Gaston Hauchecorne, Gustave Hierholtz, illustrations by Nam Son. Cover by Thuan, P. Chung, Vu Bôn... - 1931: Full year beginning with issue no. 54 in July (this year's issue was suspended for the 1st half and resumed with issue no. 54 in July) texts and illustrations by Alix Hava (Aymé), Georges Groslier, le théâtre annamite, inauguration of the Exposition coloniale etc. (Tears, accidents and scratches). (Tears, accidents and missing parts). - 1932: 8 issues including supplement. (Accidents, missing parts and tears).

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1925-1932. Important set of magazines Extrême-Asie - La revue Indochinoise Illustrée. Luxurious monthly current affairs magazine published under the patronage of the General Government of Indochina, including: - 1925: 6 issues (April, August, September, October, November and December). Interesting article on Cambodian dances, with many illustrations of positions and costumes. Articles on the Japanese diaspora and the history of Saigon, including a large fold-out map of "La ville de Saïgon indiquant ses nouvelles limites". - 1926: Full year except for the April issue. Fold-out maps of the city of Saigon, interesting article on the Hanoi School of Fine Arts and the content of teaching, with reproductions of a series of works by Victor Tardieu. Article on the death of H.M. Emperor Khai Dinh. Articles on Angkor. Article on the Moï. - 1927: Full year except for February, March, May and June. Numerous illustrations by Carizey, Brecq, Defert, Nam Son, Jos-Henri Ponchin, Cudenet, Piat etc. - 1928: Full year in 10 issues, including an article on Foujita and illustrations by Léa Lafugie, an extract from Les cris de la rue à Hanoi, an article on the cremation of S.M. Sisowath king of Cambodia, Bali and Java, on the conquest of Hanoi... - 1929: Full year, including numerous illustrations by M.A. Boullard Deve, the museum of S.M. Khai Dinh, map of Hanoi, etc. - 1930: Full year including an article on Gaston Hauchecorne, Gustave Hierholtz, illustrations by Nam Son. Cover by Thuan, P. Chung, Vu Bôn... - 1931: Full year beginning with issue no. 54 in July (this year's issue was suspended for the 1st half and resumed with issue no. 54 in July) texts and illustrations by Alix Hava (Aymé), Georges Groslier, le théâtre annamite, inauguration of the Exposition coloniale etc. (Tears, accidents and scratches). (Tears, accidents and missing parts). - 1932: 8 issues including supplement. (Accidents, missing parts and tears).

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