Vintage photos of Ernst May buildings in Frankfurt (6 photo)
Frankfurt: 1930 s. 10 x 7 cm each. 3 photo of Praunheim and 3 photos of Römerstadt. More
Frankfurt: 1930 s. 10 x 7 cm each. 3 photo of Praunheim and 3 photos of Römerstadt. More
1943. 8 reproduction of Vajda works in the text. In original wrappers. 14 p. Inscribed to Andre Breton by Endre Balint. Endre Balint was one of the most important Hungarian painter of the 20. century and very good friend of Vajda the iconic Hungarian artist. More
Paris: Éditions de la Novelle Revue Française, 1924. With Éluard’s portrait by Ernst, protected with tracing paper. First edition. Limited up to 545 copies. Numbered, one of the 35 roman-numeraled copies. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 60, (4) p. and one plate. First edition of Éluard’s collection of poems. With a...... More
Budapest: Amicus, 1925. In original cloth. 1 p. +151 + 83 photo. A rare book by Ernst Kállai (1890–1954) the Hungarian art historian. In 1928 he was the editor of the periodical “Bauhaus” in Dessau. With reproductions of works by Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo Peri, Sandor Bortnyik, Lajos Tihanyi. More
Paris: Jean Hugues, 1959. With a double frontispiece by Max Ernst. First edition. Limited, numbered, one of 298 (of the total edition of 365) copies. In publisher’s wrappers, with the symbol of the series on rear cover. (24), (2 [frontispiece]) leaves. The legend of Ernst’s 1926 collage novel “La femme..... More
Paris: GLM, 1938. Frontispiece illustrated by Max Ernst. First French edition. Limited, numbered (1/400/445). In publisher’s printed wrappers. (36) p. First French edition of a selection of writings from Beschreibung eines Kampfes (Description of a Struggle) by Franz Kafka (1883–1924), with an illustrated frontispiece by Max Ernst (1891–1976). More
Budapest: Misztótfalusi, (1947). With numerous photographic illustrations of art pieces. First edition. In the original illustrated paper wrapper. 36 p., 20 plates. A rare pamphlet by Ernst Kállai (1890–1954) the Hungarian art historian who first published his works in Lajos Kassák's magazine “MA”. In 1928 he was the editor of..... More
Paris: Editions Surrealist, 1937. In original paper. 18 unnumbered leaves. Edition of 110 copies. One of the 90 on vélin. Ref. Sebbag 41. More
Budapest: Világirodalom Könyvkiadóvállalat, [1926?]. First Hungarian edition. With several photographic illustrations. In publisher’s, decorated half-cloth, printed in black and red. [2] 64 [2] 65–112 [2] 113–176 [2] 177–223 [1] p. First Hungarian edition of Shackleton’s journal of his attempt to reach the South Pole. During the Nimrod Expedition of..... More