Several works cite “La longue marche a travers la theorie de galois”. The work by Leila Schneps "Grothendieck’s “Long March through Galois theory” ( http://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~leila.schneps/SchnepsLM.pdf ) tells us that there is as TeX format of the Long March.<p>I have looked on the Internet, and was able only to find the repository http://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~leila.schneps/grothendieckcircle/LM/ . It has part only the part B of the work ( http://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~leila.schneps/grothendieckcircle/LM/LMIb.pdf ). In the libraries the manuscript seems to be only available on the bookshelves of several University libraries. Neither Amazon, or other online stores has the manuscript.<p>Does anyone know if there are scans of the work on the Internet? Or maybe someone has a digital copy of the published work?
After digging through tones of Internet material, I have answered my own question: currently, as of August 3, 2015, there is no resource on the Internet that contains all of the work "La longue marche a travers la theorie de galois". Not scanned, not in TeX, not in PDF. There is only that which has been made available by Leila Schneps.<p>"Long March Through Galois Theory" can either be obtained from Jean Malgoire directly, or from a university library, or from the university of Université de Montpellier (there are reportedly some 20,000 pages of material from Grothendieck stored somewhere in a box).<p>An interesting resource I found is the archived web page of Malgoire: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20070211071321/http://www.math.univ-montp2.fr/agata/malgoire.html" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20070211071321/http://www.math.u...</a> . It's in French, but you can use Google translate. Basically it states that he has all of the work, and that he is working on retyping it in TeX and publishing it.