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Explore our entire collection of beautiful watercolor books, photographs and captivating travel-themed novels. From Paris to Tokyo, Lisbon to Rome, hidden gems and cultural treasures, our books offer total immersion in each destination.

Let yourself be seduced by our beautifully illustrated travel journals and artworks inspired by far-flung destinations. From detailed sketches to breathtaking photographs, these books capture the imagination and visually transport you to faraway lands.

All (50) Asia and Oceania (5) Bestsellers (4) Great photographers (10) News (5) Out of Collection (2) Sketchbook (21) Stationery (8) The Distant Lands (5)
At the Heart of May 1968
At the Heart of May 1968
At the Heart of May 68 plunges readers into the center of the events that marked France. Photographs by Bruno Barbey and texts by Philippe Tesson offer a unique and vivid account of those historic weeks, combining stories and images to bring to life the energy, commitment, and hope of May 68.
Days of War in Tahiti
Days of War in Tahiti
Days of War in Tahiti by Didier Destremau recounts a little-known episode of the Great War on the island of Tahiti. Combining strategy, courage, and destiny, this captivating novel plunges readers into the heart of an intense historical adventure, far from tropical beaches and close to military history.
19.5€
Iconoclast
Iconoclast
Boris Martin's Iconoclast recounts the extraordinary life of Auguste François, diplomat, explorer, and photographer. Set in Indochina, Paraguay, and China, this captivating story combines adventure, correspondence, and photography, revealing a daring man who always followed his own path.
38.5€
Istanbul
Istanbul
Ara Güler's Istanbul is a poetic immersion into the Turkish capital, from the 1940s to the 1980s. His photographs, accompanied by an unpublished text by Orhan Pamuk, reveal the soul of the city and offer a sensitive look at its inhabitants, streets, and iconic monuments.
Tahiti 1904 – 1921
Tahiti 1904 – 1921
Immerse yourself in early 20th-century Tahiti with Lucien Gauthier. From 1904 to 1921, his photographs captured the beauty of the landscapes, the lives of the inhabitants, and the elegance of the vahines. Tahiti 1904-1921 is a moving journey through time and a tribute to the Polynesian island as seen through a sensitive and poetic lens.