INDOCHINA. - DUFOUR (Jea n-Mar c). About... - Lot 68 - Osenat

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INDOCHINA. - DUFOUR (Jea n-Mar c). About... - Lot 68 - Osenat
INDOCHINA. - DUFOUR (Jea n-Mar c). About 200 letters and coins. Indochina, 1947-1950. THE VIEW OF A FUTURE JOURNALIST. Jean-Marc Dufour served as a sergeant in the colonial troops, a commando section of riflemen of various Indochinese origins, but at first mainly moï. He was assigned to a post in the Ninh Thu?n sector, then in the upper Donnaï (Ð?ng Nai) in the Ðà L?t sector, notably at Krong Pha. Repatriated in 1950, he became a journalist and worked in the Far East and then in Latin America. This exciting ensemble includes : - A JOURNAL, in 2 bound in-4 notebooks, in all about 230 pp. Jean-Marc Dufour gives an account of his actions and displacements, the attacks of the Viêt-Minh groups, his relations with the populations. In this respect, he collects ethnographic and linguistic notes, looking at food taboos, tattoos, the status of married women, straw mat building techniques, music, religious beliefs, magical practices, etc. WITH INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS: photographs (views, portraits, scenes), drawings (objects, technical or topographical plans), printed topographical maps (Ðà L?t, D'Ran), seized Vietnamese Minh documents (banknotes, passes, leaflets, printed booklets). - A CORRESPONDENT SUBSCRIBER of about 130 letters to his wife, a natural complement to the journals, providing a more intimate counterpoint. - ENVIRONMENT 70 APPENDED DOCUMENTS: travel orders, printed topographical maps of the time (Ðà L?t, Di Linh spelled Djiring, Gia Ray, Nha Trang, Cam Ranh, Cam Linh, Phan Rang, Phan Thi?t), correspondence of about ten letters from his mother and about forty letters from his wife. Attached, some other later documents about Jean-Marc Dufour.
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