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Lorient (Morbihan)
Pochette état du neuf: EX. Disque proche du neuf, trés bon état: VG++. PHILIPS RJ 5027. Made in Japan. Les frais de port restent à 4,00 euros en dépôt Mondial Relay quel que soit le nombre de disques...
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Cannes (Alpes Maritimes)
KEITH EMERSON AND THE NICE Vivacitas Live At Glasgow 2002 SANTD208 Très Bon État. Excellent état des 2CD et de leur pochette. Quelques traces d'usure sur la box cartonnée. Traces d'étiquette sur le livret. - 1.1 America / Rondo 11:13 - 1.2 Little Arabella 4:57 - 1.3 She Belongs To Me 6:21 - 1.4 The Cry Of Eugene 5:02 - 1.5 Hang On To A Dream 10:30 - 1.6 Country Pie 5:57 - 1.7 Karelia Suite 7:58 - 2.1 A Blade Of Grass 2:11 - 2.2 A Cajun Alley 4:11 - 2.3 Tarkus 21:00 - 2.4 Hoe Down 5:06 - 2.5 Fanfare For The Common Man 7:55 - 2.6 Honky Tonk Blues 6:05 - 3.1 Keith Emerson And The Nice - Interview With Chris Welch 2001 22:27
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Laxou (Meurthe et Moselle)
Keith Emerson - Inferno Soundtrack - SP 7" France 1980 Vinyle: ex Pochette: g Shipping by Mondial Relay for the following countries: Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Autriche, Luxembourg, with the exception of islands and enclaves (Andorra, Jersey, The Vatican...).
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Breuil Magné (Charente Maritime)
Keith Emerson  CD RARE 17 TRACKS Best revenge -Murderock CHORD RECORDS CD EN PARFAIT ÉTAT   Collection personnelle privée.
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La Teste de Buch (Gironde)
Artist: THE NICE. Title: "ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS" Label: IMMEDIATE 2C 062-90006 BIEM FRANCE 1968. Original Release: YES Reissue: NO Condition Cover: EX (LAMINATED (FRONT) SINGLE COVER, "B" BC, CLEAN) Condition Record: M- (GREAT AUDIO, WOL). Note: ORIGINAL FRENCH FIRST PRESS OF CLASSIC ART/PSYCHEDELIC SECOND LP WITH KEITH EMERSON. frais de port - shipping: FRANCE : 1 LP = 7,00€ ensuite 1€ par disque supplémentaire 1 7" SINGLE/EP = 3,50€ et 0,50€ par disque supplémentaire EUROPE : 1 LP = 12€ then 1.50€ for each more record 1 7" SINGLE/EP = 6€ then 1€ for each more record REST OF THE WORLD : 1 LP = 18€ then 2€ for each more record 1 7" SINGLE/EP = 8€ then 1,50€ for each more record ALL PARCELS SENT COLISSIMO WITH TRACKING NUMBER. PLEASE WAIT FOR OUR INVOICE.
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France
Emerson's Essays on Manners, Self-Reliance, Compensation, Nature, Friendship (Classic Reprint) Ralph Waldo Emerson Auteur: Ralph Waldo Emerson Editeur: Forgotten Books Broché: 194 pages paperback Publication: 15/07/2012 Dimensions: 22,86 x 15,24 x 2,29 Langue: Anglais Publier en: Anglais Languages d'origine: Anglais Help ? May 25, 180 A prU 27,1882) We have few more intimate biographical records than Emersoi s; fewer still tiiat cause so littie disappointment in the reading. In the wealth of material at hand in his Journal and letters as well as in the personal reminiscences of a great band of friends and admirers we are brought face to face with a personality that can but win by the cumulative power of character Even those who met Emerson with prejudices to be overcome were conquered by his presence. In an instant all my dislike vanished said Crabbe Bobinson, in reporting the first glimpse caught of him across a crowded room. One and another bear evidence to the same personal power with a concurrence that would be tiresome, were it not for the strong individual conviction in each case. Two other brothers, Edward and Charles, both younger, shared this power; William, the oldest, was likewise gifted with unusudl intellect. The family lived in Boston, where the father, William Emerson, was a brilliant Congregational minister, prominent in religious, social, and literary circles till his death in 1811. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at Great Collection but Not the Best This collection has five Ralph Waldo Emerson essays: "Self-Reliance," "Manners," "Compensation," "Nature," and "Friendship." They were published a few years apart but have little intrinsic connection; the combination seems random. However, "Self" is an essential masterpiece, and the others are high quality. Anyone wanting a sampler could do worse, but the essays are widely available in far more comprehensive compilations, and this is hard to justify unless one sees it for a good price. "Self" is Emerson's most famous essay and is rivaled only by "Concord Hymn" as his most famous work. It is also his masterpiece; one often hears - sometimes disparagingly - that Emerson tried to fit his whole philosophy into each essay, and this comes remarkably close. There is far more depth and subtlety here than the length suggests; one would be very hard-pressed to find another work so densely packed. The words are few, but the implications are enough for a lifetime. "Self" is a seminal masterwork; a founding Transcendentalist text and American Romantic cornerstone, it is central to American thought, culture, and literature. Anyone even remotely interested in any Americana aspect must be intimately familiar with it; aside from the Declaration of Independence and Constitution themselves, perhaps no other document is so vital to the American spirit. Reading "Self" is perhaps more necessary than ever - not only because it is eternally relevant but also because it is often misrepresented. The term "self-reliance" is now almost entirely political, almost synonymous with libertarianism, and the essay is frequently touted along such lines. However, these things are hardly more than implied here, and though the definition of "liberal" has greatly changed, it is important to remember that Emerson was one of his era's leading liberals. His prime meaning in any case is self-reliance intellectually and in everyday life. He urges us to trust ourselves, to recognize human divinity and avoid imitation. It is a simple message but all-important - and far easier said than done. Emerson explores all its ramifications - philosophical, practical, social, political, economic, etc. - and outlines all its benefits. The case is beyond convincing, but he can do no more than show us; the rest is up to us. This profoundly individualist message is another reason that reading "Self" is so necessary. Emerson now unfortunately has a reputation for being somewhat impenetrable and/or hopelessly impractical; this is a true shame, because he wrote for the masses. Unlike nearly all philosophers, he does not rely on jargon or polysyllables; he truly wanted to be understood, and all it takes is will. We must open our minds to him, and once we have, they will never be closed again. Though greatly revered with many and diverse followers, Emerson's intention was not to be loved but to inspire; he wanted all to find individual genius. His work is thus the truest and best kind of self-help manual, and "Self" is its apotheosis. It has inspired millions in the more than century and a half of its existence, including me. I have read thousands and thousands of works, but this is one of the handful that truly changed my life. Emerson's greatness always shines through, but reading him at the right time can make an astonishing difference. He was more popular in life with the young than the old, and I can easily see why. I was lucky to read him at just the right time, and "Self" spoke to me more powerfully than almost anything else ever has. Without hyperbole, I can say that I would not be doing what I am today and would have abandoned my goals and visions without reading "Self" and Thoreau's "Life without Principle" - a somewhat similar essay highly influenced by Emerson - when I did. I was wracked with self-doubt and getting nothing but indifference, bafflement, or hostility from others; these works gave just the kick I needed, and I will never look back. "Self" has the potential to be life-changing as almost nothing else does, and I highly recommend it to all; you can hardly be unaffected and may never be the same. However, I especially recommend it to the young; its importance to them - and Emerson's generally - simply cannot be overemphasized. Emerson is a signature American stylist, and "Self" is near his height. His writing is always memorable and often highly lyrical - about as close to poetry as prose can be. However, his essays were almost always painstakingly composed from lectures and journals, and the effect was sometimes choppy. An Emerson-loving professor of mine once joked that no one can find the topic sentence in an Emerson paragraph, and his transitions also frequently leave much to be desired. However, "Self" is near-seamless, a true masterpiece of style that flows smoothly and often waxes beautiful. This is all the more remarkable in that it was assembled even more than usual from disparate sources; entries that ended up here came as far as eight years apart, but the whole is admirably harmonious. "Self" is a preeminent example of how Emerson delights in paradox. Anyone who reads him closely sees that he is as complex as he is simple. Thus, despite - or perhaps even because of - apparent straight-forwardness, few texts are more ripe for deconstruction. "Self" fans after all love a text that tells us not to love texts, are inspired by a man who tells us not to be inspired by men, and are convinced by a text and man both of which tell us not to be convinced by either. But this is only the beginning. "Self" works because it tells us exactly what we want to hear and, in striking contrast to innumerable self-help books, does so in an intellectually and even aesthetically respectable way. This is fine for me and (hopefully) you but could of course be taken to heart by Hitler as easily as Gandhi. The thoroughly optimistic, mild-mannered, and physically frail Emerson may not have foreseen his revolutionary text being put to nefarious use and probably would have been unable to believe in even the possibility. However, the danger, if we choose to call it so, is very real. "Self" could easily have had the same effect that Nietzsche had on Nazis, and that it has not been taken up by anarchists, radical terrorists, and the like is perhaps mere luck. One at least wonders how it avoided preceding The Catcher in the Rye as the work synonymous with unsavory people. That said, it is likely unfair to Emerson to say he did not anticipate this; he after all takes his views to the logical conclusion. He surely saw it, and it may have given pause, but he persevered because he was faithful to his intuition just as he urges us to be to ours. He truly believed in self-reliance and was ready to stand by it no matter what befell - nay, thought it his only choice. His optimism must have told him that the doctrine would not be abused, and he has been right - so far. Only time will tell if this continues to hold, but "Self" remains essential for all. Though far less great and universal, "Manners" is one of Emerson's more historically interesting essays. It is essential to recall that his era perhaps emphasized manners more than any other in history; they had an importance of which we cannot even conceive. All had to deal with them regardless of personal views, but virtually all seemed to agree - or at least convinced others that they did. Thus, though it may initially seem somewhat surprising in light of Emerson's trademark liberalism and originality that he (begrudgingly) accepts some conventions, the small extent to which he did so is truly remarkable. The essay goes a little into various manners' pros and cons, but the core points are elsewhere. The first is that manners are relative; Emerson begins with some striking anthropological examples of this all-important fact and otherwise drives it home. An extension of his core self-reliance doctrine, the second is that the great make their own manners - and make others respect them. "Manners" is one of Emerson's least transcendental works - in any sense -, but comparing and contrasting its message to today's society and competing views can be instructive, and it is a valuable timepiece. "Friendship" is also very good - one of Emerson's most affecting and thought-provoking works. His view of the ubiquitous subject is unsurprisingly original and engaging. He believes that friendship can exist only with real equality and sees it as a sort of springboard to something higher. His demands are great, and the work is eye-opening in the sense that almost no one has a friend by his definition. Like his best work, "Friendship" can easily make us question beliefs and preconceptions - and perhaps even make us better friends. "Compensation" is one of Emerson's most representative essays. The staunch optimism so essential to his thought was perhaps never shown so clearly or thoroughly elsewhere. Emerson begins by saying he had wanted to write about compensation since he was a boy, and it shows in his enthusiasm. He works himself up almost to a rhapsody, giving example after example in clear, beautiful prose that remarkably never becomes dull and is often near-lyrical. The essay details Emerson's belief that everything balances out, even if we cannot see it, and that good and evil have their own earthly rewards despite appearances. He may not convince cynics, but his argument is certainly compelling, and his critiques of conventional Christianity and other traditions are very intriguing. "Nature" has many of Emerson's key concepts: nature's all-encompassing beauty and force, our place in regard to it, art's role, and of course deduction of God from nature. Some speculations are more philosophical, historical, or critical, but all lead to these basic points, which are Transcendentalism's cornerstones. Emerson's characteristically optimistic thought is here in full, as is his signature poetic prose. These essays are essential for anyone interested in Emerson, whether read here or elsewhere. Three Stars Not much explanation. Hard to read. Print is not very clear. D'autre ouvrages de Ralph Waldo Emerson Mot Clef: Nonfiction Education Education Theory
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Cahors (Lot)
33 TOURS DE 1975 EN TRÈS BON ETAT POCHETTE TRES PROPRE. LE 33 TOURS PAR LUI MÊME LES DEUX FACES RIEN A DIRE. GROUPE VOS COMMANDE. ENVOIE RAPIDE EN
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France (Toutes les villes)
THE NICE "s/t" FRANCE - 1975 - CHARLY   rare 33T vinyle ref. CR 300.014 - rare copie test label blanc - la face B est rayé par deux fois (un employé n'a pas du aimé cette face!) - la face A est propre  Port/shipping cost: 5,9€ pour la France, 10,4€ pour la CEE et le reste du monde: 10,4€ / tracking number. +3€. Paiement: Paypal, cheque perso, virement bancaire, virement express / Foreign er: Paypal, bank transfer.
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Lille (Nord)
KEITH JARRETT 2 VINYL LPS TREASURE ISLAND/WITH GARY BURTON. État : "Occasion" Treasure Island Keith Jarrett quartet 1st pressing. Vinyl in Very good plus condition / sleeve has general age wear  Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett 1971 Atlantic sleeve and vinyl in very good plus condition. A bargain!
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Saint Maximin la Sainte Baume (Var)
KEITH RICHARDS - TALK IS CHEAP (CD 1988 HOLLAND VIRGIN RECORDS) BAR CODE 077778607922 TRES BON ETAT    EXPEDITION POSSIBLE EN COLISSIMO AVEC N° DE SUIVI OU VIA LE SERVICE MONDIAL RELAY DELIVERY BY POSTAL SERVICES POSSIBLE WITH TRACKING NUMBER TOUS LES FRAIS DE PORT S'ENTENDENT AVEC EMBALLAGE ET FRAIS ANNEXES COMPRIS REMISE POUR ACHATS MULTIPLES DISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES 3% DE REMISE POUR 2 ARTICLES ACHETES – 5% A PARTIR DE 3 ET + 3% DISCOUNT FOR 2 ITEMS – 5% DISCOUNT FOR 3 ITEMS & MORE   TARIF EXPEDITION & EMBALLAGE EN COLISSIMO SUIVI POIDS EQUIVALENCE (A TITRE INDICATIF) MERCI DE ME CONTACTER POUR PLUS D'INFORMATIONS DESTINATION France METROPOLITAINE OUTREMER ZONE 1 OUTREMER ZONE 2 ZONE EUROPE A ZONE B ZONE C 0 -> 0,25 KG 1 CD + EMBALLAGE   6,00 € 11,50 € 13,50 € 16,00 € 19,50 € 28,50 € 0,26 -> 0,50 KG 3 CD + EMBALLAGE 1 VINYLE 33 TOURS + EMBALLAGE 7,50 € 0,51 -> 0,75 KG 5 CD + EMBALLAGE 2 VINYLES 33 TOURS  + EMBALLAGE 8,50 € 17,00 € 20,00 € 18,00 € 23,50 € 31,50 € 0,76 -> 1 KG 7 CD + EMBALLAGE 3 VINYLES 33 TOURS + EMBALLAGE 9,50 € 1,01 -> 2KG 15 CD + EMBALLAGE 6 VINYLES 33 TOURS + EMBALLAGE 10,50 € 23,00 € 35,00 € 20,50 € 25,50 € 43,50 € OUTREMER ZONE 1: Guadeloupe - Martinique - Guyane - Réunion - Mayotte - Saint Pierre & Miquelon - Saint Martin - Saint Barthélémy OUTREMER ZONE 2: Nouvelle Calédonie - Polynésie Française - Wallis & Futuna - Terres Australes et Antarctiques Française EUROPE ZONE A: Allemagne - Autriche - Belgique - Bulgarie - Chypre - Croatie - Danemark - Espagne - Estonie - Finlande - Grèce - Hongrie - Irlande - Italie - Liechtenstein - Lituanie - Lettonie - Luxembourg - Malte - Pays-Bas - Pologne - Portugal - République tchèque - Roumanie - Royaume-Uni - Saint-Marin - Slovaquie - Slovénie - Suède - Suisse - Vatican ZONE B: Arménie - Albanie - Algérie - Azerbaïdjan - Biélorussie (Bélarus) - Bosnie-Herzégovine Géorgie - Islande - Macédoine - Maroc - Moldavie - Monténégro - Norvège - Serbie Tunisie - Turquie - Ukraine ZONE C: Reste du monde   SHIPPING & PACKING COSTS - DELIVERY BY POSTAL SERVICES ONLY WITH TRACKING NUMBER WEIGHT EQUIVALENCE (FOR GUIDANCE ONLY) PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR INFORMATIONS DESTINATION France METROPOLITAINE OUTREMER ZONE 1 OUTREMER ZONE 2 ZONE EUROPE A ZONE B ZONE C 0 -> 0,25 KG 1 CD + PACKING   6,00 € 11,50 € 13,50 € 16,00 € 19,50 € 28,50 € 0,26 -> 0,50 KG 3 CD + PACKING 1 33 RPM VINYL RECORD + PACKING 7,50 € 0,51 -> 0,75 KG 5 CD + PACKING 2 33 RPM VINYL RECORDS + PACKING 8,50 € 17,00 € 20,00 € 18,00 € 23,50 € 31,50 € 0,76 -> 1 KG 7 CD + PACKING 3 33 RPM VINYL RECORDS + PACKING 9,50 € 1,01 -> 2KG 15 CD + PACKING 6 33 RPM VINYL RECORDS + PACKING 10,50 € 23,00 € 35,00 € 20,50 € 25,50 € 43,50 €                   OUTREMER ZONE 1: Guadeloupe - Martinique - Guyane - Réunion - Mayotte - Saint Pierre & Miquelon - Saint Martin - Saint Barthélémy OUTREMER ZONE 2: Nouvelle Calédonie - Polynésie Française - Wallis & Futuna - Terres Australes et Antarctiques Française EUROPE ZONE A: Allemagne - Autriche - Belgique - Bulgarie - Chypre - Croatie - Danemark - Espagne - Estonie - Finlande - Grèce - Hongrie - Irlande - Italie - Liechtenstein - Lituanie - Lettonie - Luxembourg - Malte - Pays-Bas - Pologne - Portugal - République tchèque - Roumanie - Royaume-Uni - Saint-Marin - Slovaquie - Slovénie - Suède - Suisse - Vatican ZONE B: Arménie - Albanie - Algérie - Azerbaïdjan - Biélorussie (Bélarus) - Bosnie-Herzégovine Géorgie - Islande - Macédoine - Maroc - Moldavie - Monténégro - Norvège - Serbie Tunisie - Turquie - Ukraine ZONE C: Rest of the World
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Paris (Paris)
KEITH RICHARD So alone LP the lost piano album Vinyl couleur RARE Etat: Excellent Pochette & Vynil Note: I ship from France. Sorry But the french post office has changed their price. It's more expensive for 2LP, cheaper for 6lp... France suivi: 6,50e 1Lp, 1,50e pour Lp additionnel Rest of the world airmail with tracking number: 1LP 14 e, 2to 6 LP 24e Reglement par cheque, paypal, bank transfert  ou....  Bonne journée.
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Fontès (Hérault)
TheToranto Session. K.Richards. Studio 79. SB.Deluxe with 2 inserts (with the words) Multi-colored vinyl. 1 Lp. Cesont tous des disques originaux achetés fin 1970 et dans les années80. Cesont des occasions, je les ai écouté plusieurs fois, les pochetteson vieillies..Comme vous et moi! J'aiindiqué les gros défauts. J'ai pris grand soin de mes bootlegs aucourt de ces années. Aucun ne présente de défauts de lecture !(les craquements sont souvent du au copies de vinyles) Lanotion AUD & SB reste aléatoire..Un bon concert en audience estplus agréable qu'un show monotone en SB... J'aitamponné les label blancs : A.B.C ...Petit caractère delettres. Jereste a votre disposition pour tout renseignements.
75 €
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Calvignac (Lot)
VG++/VG++   POCHETTE EN TRES BON ETAT - DISQUES EN TRES BON ETAT - INNERSLEEVES - ARIOLA 28614XDU - 1977 GERMANY ENVOI DANS LE MONDE ENTIER - EXPEDITION SOIGNEE DANS EMBALLAGE RIGIDE - TOUS MES 33 TOURS SONT ENVOYES AVEC UNE POCHETTE DE PROTECTION POLYETHYLENE 100 MICRONS - DISQUE SORTI DE SA POCHETTE POUR NE PAS ENDOMMAGER CELLE CI LORS DU TRANSPORT - POCHETTE INTERIEURE CHANGEE SI BESOIN SHIPPING WORLDWIDE - SHIPPING CAREFUL IN RIGID BOX - ALL MY LP'S ARE SENT WITH A PROTECTIVE COVER POLYETHYLENE 100 MICRON NEW - DISC OUT OF HIS POCKET TO AVOID DAMAGING DURING TRANSPORT N'HESITEZ PAS A GROUPER VOS ACHATS POUR POUVOIR BENEFICIER DE REDUCTIONS SUR LES FRAIS DE PORT DO NOT HESITATE TO COMBINE YOUR PURCHASES  FOR DISCOUNTS ON SHIPPING COSTS PORT GRATUIT (EN FRANCE) A PARTIR DE 60 EUROS D'ACHATS. FOREIGN BUYERS FROM : DEUTSCHLAND, AUSTRIA, UNITED KINGDOM, BELGIUM, LUXEMBOURG, SPAIN (EXCEPT BALEARIC ISLANDS AND CANARIAS), PORTUGAL (EXCEPT AZORES AND MADEIRA), ITALY. YOUR ORDER, OVER 0.5KG, MAY BE SENT BY MONDIAL RELAY. 10 EUROS UP TO 5KGS ASK FOR DETAILS AND PRICES.
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Châtelaillon Plage (Charente Maritime)
Artist: Velvet Underground & Nico Produced by Andy Warhol. Label: Verve V6-5008 Stereo USA 1967 Original Release. This is an original 1967 east coast stereo press with the unaltered "Emerson torso" image on the sleeve. This version, with the picture of Eric Emerson on the back of the sleeve, is VERY RARE as not many copies of this version were sold to the public. The reason for this is that shortly after it went on sale, Eric Emerson sued Verve records for using his image without his consent. As a result, Verve records recalled all the copies of the album which had not yet sold and re-released it with a modified sleeve, at first with the big black sticker covering the Emerson image, then with a modified version of the sleeve with Emerson airbrushed out of the photo. Most versions of this album that you see on sale, from late 1967 onwards, have the modified sleeve without Emerson's torso on the back. That's what makes this version so rare. Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
499 €
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Bouville-Essonne (Essonne)
Free listing template designed by dewiso.com Lot 2 CD Emerson Lake & Palmer - In concert, welcome back my friend to the show that never ends Listing of these CD's: - In concert / Atlantic - 1979 - ref. 7567-81563-2 - Welcome back my friend to the show that never ends - Ladies and gentlemen, Emerson Lake & Palmer (2xCD) / Sony Music - 2011 réédition 1974 - réf. 88697830142 All the disc are in very good condition. If you want only the disc with the jacket and the back cover, please tell me before purshasing, the shipping will costs: - Frais de port vers la France sans boitier: 2€ - Shipping costs to worldwide without jewel case: 3€ Features and further details Pour la France: envoi dans une enveloppe à bulles avec lettre suivie. Regardez plus haut pour bénéficier de frais de port réduits! To worldwide: Sending in a bubble envelope with tracking (be careful: certain destinations cannot profit from the follow-up). Contact us We can be contacted at any time through messages if you have any questions, comments or product requests. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! We encourage our customers to contact us with any questions or concerns! We'd like to be sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. Payment You can pay directly by Paypal via the ad, or Paypal "between friends" (let's be friends just 10 minutes to avoid me Paypal fees), bank transfer, or other means of payment at your leisure as long as it is secured. Shipping The shipment is generally made within 2 days after payment. Returns You can return all CDs to me, if you have changed your mind, within 14 days of receipt, return shipping costs at your expense. Thanks for you purshase - cezamax
19,29 €
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