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What became of Pamela de MONTLEAU (Guichardière, 1988 - 1989)?

01 December 2024 Older / Former
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Pamela has just taken over the management for France, Switzerland, Belgium and Quebec of Éditions JONGLEZ, an independent publishing house that publishes books in 9 languages and is distributed in 35 countries.

Prague is always a good idea, even at Christmas. The latest edition of Prague insolite et secrète will guide you to the hidden wonders of the city, far, far away from the tourist crowds.


In early December, we're launching our new large-format Secret Atlas collection: Paris - l'atlas secret, Venice - l'atlas secret and New York - l'atlas secret, which will also enable you to discover the little-known wonders of these three exceptional cities.
Perfect for preparing your trip or as a Christmas gift.

For photography fans, Éditions Jonglez is spoiling you this season with a particularly breathtaking selection: the exploration of an imaginary abandoned world sifted by AI with Francis Meslet's Urbex, an Atlas of abandoned places that will enchant lovers of urban exploration, and Si Parmeggiani's mysterious Clickbait, where AI and art mingle in a surreal journey.

Unusual and secret Prague

A completely ignored Art Nouveau masterpiece, a forgotten Cubist lamp post, the secrets of the castle's alchemists, the message of the hidden palindrome on Charles Bridge, the mysteries of Jewish ghetto Kabbalah, a thief's withered hand in a church, a statue with its intestines cut open, the location of Prague's Quasimodo, the Czech Republic's largest wind tunnel...

Far from the usual crowds and clichés, Prague still has some well-hidden treasures that can only be revealed to locals and travelers who know how to get off the beaten track.

AUTHOR : Martin Stejskal
FORMAT: 10.5 x 19 cm
PAGES : 256
ISBN : 978-2-36195-820-6
PRICE: €18.95

Contact: Pamela de MONTLEAU https://jonglezpublishing.com/fr/




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