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British English: Images featured on the book spines of ‘New Horizons’ series published by Thames & Hudson, the UK edition of ‘Découvertes Gallimard’.

List of books (from left to right):

The Silent Gods: Mysteries of Easter Island (1995) by Catherine and Michel Orliac;
Cleopatra: From History to Legend (1997) by Edith Flamarion;
Vampires: The World of the Undead (1994) by Jean Marigny;
J. M. W. Turner: The Man Who Set Painting on Fire (2005) by Olivier Meslay;
The Vikings: Lords of the Seas (1992) by Yves Cohat;
Dada: The Revolt of Art (2006) by Marc Dachy;
King Arthur: Chivalry and Legend (1997) by Anne Berthelot;
Petra: The Rose-Red City (2000) by Christian Augé and Jean-Marie Dentzer;
Pompeii: The Day a City Died (1992) by Robert Étienne;
The Crusades and the Holy Land (1996) by Georges Tate.
Français : Les petites images sur les dos des livres de la collection « Découvertes Gallimard ».

Liste des livres (de gauche à droite) :

Des dieux regardent les étoiles : Les derniers secrets de l’Île de Pâques (nº 38) par Catherine et Michel Orliac ;
Cléopâtre, vie et mort d’un pharaon (nº 183) par Édith Flamarion ;
Sang pour sang, le réveil des vampires (nº 161) par Jean Marigny ;
Turner : L’incendie de la peinture (nº 459) par Olivier Meslay ;
Les Vikings, rois des mers (nº 13) par Yves Cohat ;
Dada : La révolte de l’art (nº 476) par Marc Dachy ;
Arthur et la Table ronde : La force d’une légende (nº 298) par Anne Berthelot ;
Pétra : La cité des caravanes (nº 372) par Christian Augé et Jean-Marie Dentzer ;
Pompéi : La cité ensevelie (nº 16) par Robert Étienne ;
L’Orient des Croisades (nº 129) par Georges Tate.
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