Reliefs Magazine. Massif Central.
Reliefs| N° d'inventaire | 23424 |
| Format | 19 x 27 |
| Détails | 184 p., numerous color illustrations, paperback. |
| Publication | Paris, 2021 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782380360387 |
Dedicated to nature, adventure, and exploration, Reliefs invites researchers, geographers, philosophers, biologists, artists, and historians to tell us about the worlds of yesterday and tomorrow. In the face of the ecological crisis, each issue offers a multidisciplinary reflection on our relationship with the Earth and other living things.
File: Cross-sectional approach through long-term articles: the Massif Central, land of volcanoes by Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff, human history of the Massif Central by Mathias Bernard, nature, agriculture, fauna and flora of the Massif Central by Yves Michelin and Laurent Rieutort, arts, crafts and architectural heritage by Caroline Drillon, culinary specialties by Éric Roux, cinema by Véronique Lacoste Mettey • Illustrated literary extracts from Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879), Henri de Maupassant, “Little Travels – In Auvergne” (1883) and Cécile Coulon • Infographics on the endemic species of the Massif Central, map of remarkable natural and heritage sites • Recommendations for reading, films, music...
Special issue: Correspondence from George Sand to Mr. Adolphe Joanne, “Memories of Auvergne” • Atlas of the Chaîne des Puys • Nostalgic geography: Geological map of France (1841), Map of Auvergne (1665), Map of Auvergne (1951) • Heroes yesterday (Angélique Le Boursier du Coudray, Hubertine Auclert, Michel de l'Hospital, Marquis de Lafayette, Jules Romains, Alexandre Vialatte, Marie Marvingt) • Heroes today (Bruno Moulia, Edouard Souto de Moura, Céline Chouzet, Christian Moullec, Marie-Françoise André, Pierre Soulages, Alain Benoît à la Guillaume, Sylvie Monier) • Interview with Denis Chaud • Portfolios of Frank Gohlke and Éric Baudelaire • Aside with Marie-Hélène Lafon • Rock section: mineralogical collection of Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier • Portrait of Blaise Pascal • Naturalist plates: herbarium of Brother Héribaud-Joseph • Photographic treasures: photochromes of the Auvergne mountains (1890-1900) • Illustrated story: extract from Chronicles of the Right Altitudes by Alexandre Vialatte • Cultural agenda • Poem “The Old Crater” by Pierre de Nolhac (1959).
Dedicated to nature, adventure, and exploration, Reliefs invites researchers, geographers, philosophers, biologists, artists, and historians to tell us about the worlds of yesterday and tomorrow. In the face of the ecological crisis, each issue offers a multidisciplinary reflection on our relationship with the Earth and other living things.
File: Cross-sectional approach through long-term articles: the Massif Central, land of volcanoes by Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff, human history of the Massif Central by Mathias Bernard, nature, agriculture, fauna and flora of the Massif Central by Yves Michelin and Laurent Rieutort, arts, crafts and architectural heritage by Caroline Drillon, culinary specialties by Éric Roux, cinema by Véronique Lacoste Mettey • Illustrated literary extracts from Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879), Henri de Maupassant, “Little Travels – In Auvergne” (1883) and Cécile Coulon • Infographics on the endemic species of the Massif Central, map of remarkable natural and heritage sites • Recommendations for reading, films, music...
Special issue: Correspondence from George Sand to Mr. Adolphe Joanne, “Memories of Auvergne” • Atlas of the Chaîne des Puys • Nostalgic geography: Geological map of France (1841), Map of Auvergne (1665), Map of Auvergne (1951) • Heroes yesterday (Angélique Le Boursier du Coudray, Hubertine Auclert, Michel de l'Hospital, Marquis de Lafayette, Jules Romains, Alexandre Vialatte, Marie Marvingt) • Heroes today (Bruno Moulia, Edouard Souto de Moura, Céline Chouzet, Christian Moullec, Marie-Françoise André, Pierre Soulages, Alain Benoît à la Guillaume, Sylvie Monier) • Interview with Denis Chaud • Portfolios of Frank Gohlke and Éric Baudelaire • Aside with Marie-Hélène Lafon • Rock section: mineralogical collection of Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier • Portrait of Blaise Pascal • Naturalist plates: herbarium of Brother Héribaud-Joseph • Photographic treasures: photochromes of the Auvergne mountains (1890-1900) • Illustrated story: extract from Chronicles of the Right Altitudes by Alexandre Vialatte • Cultural agenda • Poem “The Old Crater” by Pierre de Nolhac (1959).