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[Budapest]: 1958. In original half cloth. 95 p. Inscribed by Béla Kondor to Jenő Barcsay. More
[Budapest]: 1958. In original half cloth. 95 p. Inscribed by Béla Kondor to Jenő Barcsay. More
Budapest: Világosság, 1930. Cover by Károly Dukai. First edition. In original binding. 60 p., 16 t. More
Trencin: 1915. In original illustrated paper. 21 p. with 7 pl. Very rare exhibition catalogue of the artist whom are fighting in the WWI. More
mixed technique, framed. 24 x 19 cm. Magyar Írás was a Hungarian avant-garde, leftist review of art, edited by Tivadar Raith between 1921 and 1927. The following artist were working with the review: Apollinaire, , Kandinszkij, Janos Máttis Teutsch, Farkas Molnar and Tihanyi Lajos. More
(Budapest) Békéscsaba: Tevan Adolf, 1914. With numerous text illustrations. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 59, (13) p. Richly illustrated Art Nouveau yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical University. The first number was published in 1898 by Jenő Kismarty-Lechner, later Lajos Kozma, Károly..... More
(Budapest): Magyar Téka (Merkantil-nyomda), (1948). Second edition. In publisher’s half cloth. Red title vignette on spine. With the rare illustrated dust jacket. 479, (1) p. An early and very detailed work on the history of the Hungarian Holocaust and the Hungarian Jewry from 1933 until 1945. The majority of the..... More
Vac: Orszagos Grafikai Muhely, 1988. First edition. In original black, printed portfolio. Limited edition, numbered, one of 230. Text in Hungarian and English. Seventy-six mostly xerox art artworks by the Xertox artist group, that existed between 1982 and 1992, exhibited - besides the Hungarian shows - in Paris (1986, Galerie..... More
Magyar Posta, 1919. First edition. 2 p. An extremely rare and important item from the short time of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Any signature by Bela Kun is very rare. The Hungarian Communist Béla Kun (1886-1938) led the brutal and short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, oversaw the massacre of..... More
Budapest: Biró Miklós (Amicus), 1928. With 4 illustrations. The cover, the typography and illustrations designed by László Reiter. Cover printed in red and black ink. First edition. Limited, one of 729 copies (of 1000 total edition). Numbered in red pencil. In publisher's illustrated paper. (6), 60, (4) p. Illustrated book..... More
Budapest: Budai István (Dr. Móricz Miklós nyomda), [1946]. First edition. Text in Hungarian and English. In publisher’s half cloth. Title vignette mounted on front panel. 72 p. First edition of this architectural album, the oeuvre of the Olgyay brothers. The Olgyay brothers, Victor and his identical twin brother Aladar..... More
Budapest: May János Nyomdai Müintézet Rt. 1943. First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed by Jenő Orlay, numbered. In publisher’s red cloth. Upper edges gilt. 252 p. and 16 photographic plates. Inscribed first edition of the self-published book of Orlay. Jenő Orlay (1905–1973) was a Hungarian jazz musican, member of..... More
Budapest: Magyar Grafika, 1930. First edition. In original illustrated hard paper, printed in red and black. (1), [1], 20 p. Contains 48 works (mostly book illustrations) by József Divéky (1887–1951), the Hungarian graphic artist and designer, member of the Wiener Werkstätte, disciple of Carl Otto Czeschka and Berthold Löffler... More