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3799 sa Post Ekspresom Star Wars The Force Awakens - Kylo Ren Visina 30 cm Novo i neotpakovano Proizvođač Hasbro Plaćanje pouzećem, poštarina uračunata u cenu, isporuka Post Express - isporuka zavisi od kurira i Pošte, uglavnom donesu na adresu, ukoliko ne donesu čeka Vas u Pošti, dobijete viber ili sms poruku Zbog poslovnih obaveza nisam u mogućnosti da šaljem svaki dan ili danas za sutra, hvala na razumevanju Ukoliko se ne javim na poziv, pošaljite sms Nisam zainteresovan za zamene Pogledajte i druge moje oglase

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Star Wars POP! Kylo Ren Supreme Leader Visina 9 cm Novo i neotpakovano Proizvođač Funko Plaćanje pouzećem, poštarina uračunata u cenu, isporuka Post Expressom Ukoliko se ne javim na poziv, pošaljite sms

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Star Wars akciona figura Kylo Ren Armor Up Visina 10 cm Novo i neotpakovano Proizvođač Hasbro Plaćanje pouzećem, poštarina uračunata u cenu, isporuka Post Expressom Ukoliko se ne javim na poziv, pošaljite sms

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3999 sa Post Ekspresom Star Wars : The Force Awakens - Kylo Ren 30 cm Novo i neotpakovano Proizvođač Hasbro Plaćanje pouzećem, poštarina uračunata u cenu, isporuka Post Express - isporuka zavisi od kurira i Pošte, uglavnom donesu na adresu, ukoliko ne donesu čeka Vas u Pošti, dobijete viber ili sms poruku Zbog poslovnih obaveza nisam u mogućnosti da šaljem svaki dan ili danas za sutra, hvala na razumevanju Ukoliko se ne javim na poziv, pošaljite sms Pogledajte i druge moje oglase Nisam zainteresovan za zamene

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Najnovija akciona figura Indiana Jones Adventure Series iz serijala Indijana Dzons. U ponudi je zli Rene Belok iz kultnog filma Indijana Dzons i otimaci izgubljenog kovcega (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) iz 1981 godine. Figura je nova, nekoriscena i kompletna. Dobija se bez originalnog pakovanja. Visina: 15 cm (6`) Proizvodjac: Hasbro 2023 Pogledajte ovde ostale kolekcionarske figure koje nudim: http://www.kupindo.com/Clan/Shmickey86/SpisakPredmeta

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dim. 20 x 26 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 80tih it is not signed, no seal PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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originalni potpis Rene Kasena na diplomi dodeljenoj momiru milojevicu 1970 god. u strazburu diploma : 28 x 38 cm, urolana autogram Rene Kasen (franc. René Samuel Cassin, 5. oktobar 1887-20. februar 1976) bio je francuski pravnik poznat kao koautor Univerzalne deklaracije o ljudskim pravima i dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za mir. Rođen je u Bajonu, u Baskiji, u francusko-jevrejskoj trgovačkoj porodici, i borio se u Prvom svetskom ratu kao običan vojnik. Posle rata osnovao je Federalni savez (franc. Union Fédérale), levičarsku, pacifističku organizaciju ratnih veterana. Tokom Drugog svetskog rata radio je za izbegličku vladu Slobodne Francuske u Londonu, i od 1944. do 1959. bio je član Državnog saveta Francuske republike. Izabran u komisiju Ujedinjenih nacija za ljudska prava 1946, sastavio je prvu verziju Univerzalne deklaracije o ljudskim pravima. Za svoj rad dobio je Nobelovu nagradu za mir 1968. Iste godine dobio je Nagradu za mir od Generalne skupštine ujedinjenih nacija. Od 1972. godine bio je inostrani član Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti. `Pošto sam imao privilegiju da preživim Prvi svetski rat, dozvolite mi da izrazim duboko priznanje onima koji nisu imali sreće da uspeju, ali su se suočili sa užasom pokušavajući do zadnjeg daha da sačuvaju mir.`

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dim. 25 x 16 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 80tih CYPRUS - RETURN OF ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence. --------------------------------------------------------- Makarios III, original name Mikhail Khristodolou Mouskos (born August 13, 1913, Pano Panayia, Paphos, Cyprus—died August 3, 1977, Nicosia), archbishop and primate of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus. He was a leader in the struggle for enosis (union) with Greece during the postwar British occupation, and, from 1959 until his death in 1977, he was the president of independent Cyprus. Mouskos, the son of a poor shepherd, studied in Cyprus and at the University of Athens and later at the School of Theology of Boston University. He was ordained in 1946, became bishop of Kition (Larnaca) in 1948, and on October 18, 1950, was made archbishop. During that time Makarios became identified with the movement for enosis, the archbishop of Cyprus having traditionally played an important political role during the Turkish occupation as ethnarch, or head of the Greek Christian community. Opposing the British government’s proposals for independence or Commonwealth status, as well as Turkish pressures for partition in order to safeguard the island’s sizable Turkish population, Makarios met with the Greek prime minister, Alexandros Papagos, in February 1954 and gained Greek support for enosis. The British soon suspected him of being a leading figure in the EOKA, an armed nationalist movement led by Col. Georgios Grivas. Makarios, however, preferred political bargaining to force and negotiated with the British governor in 1955–56. When these talks proved fruitless and Makarios was arrested for sedition in March 1956 and exiled to the Seychelles, the EOKA intensified its violent campaign. In March 1957 Makarios was released from detention in exile; not immediately permitted to return to the country, however, Makarios traveled to Athens before his arrival in Cyprus the following year. In February 1959 Makarios accepted a compromise that resulted in independence for Cyprus. He was elected president of the new republic on December 13, 1959, with a Turkish vice president. Makarios’s administration was marred by fighting between Greeks and Turks, particularly after December 1963, and the active intervention of both Greece and Turkey. Previously a champion of exclusively Greek interests, he now worked for integration of the two communities, measures the Turks repeatedly resisted. In December 1967 he was obliged to accept a Turkish Cypriot Provisional Administration, which managed Turkish minority affairs outside the jurisdiction of the central government. Despite communal strife, he was elected president for a second term in February 1968. Talks between the two communities remained deadlocked over the question of local autonomy. In 1972 and 1973 other Cypriot bishops called for Makarios to resign, but he was returned unopposed for a third term as head of state in 1973. In July 1974 the Greek Cypriot National Guard, whose officers were mainland Greeks, attempted a coup, planned by the ruling military junta in Athens, to achieve enosis. Makarios fled to Malta and then to London, and Turkey invaded Cyprus and proclaimed a separate state for Turkish Cypriots in the north. Makarios, vowing to resist partition of the island, returned to Cyprus in December, after the fall of the mainland Greek military junta.

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Plišani Obeliks iz 1994. Michael Muhleck Germany Les Editions Albert Rene Goscinny-Uderzo Sitnija ostećenja na pojasu. Visina oko 33 cm

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