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1963. Serigraph in colors. 15.8 x 31.8 cm 4 p. Inscribed on the back. More
1963. Serigraph in colors. 15.8 x 31.8 cm 4 p. Inscribed on the back. More
1964. Vintage. 19 x18 cm. Stamp on the back. 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
Paris: Galerie Simon, 1926. Illustrated with 5 original lithographs by Juan Gris, one on the cover and 4 outside the text. One of the 10 copy, numbered with Roman Number. First edition. In original illustrated paper. The Cubist painter Juan Gris "repeated Radiguet's image of Venus rising from the sea..... More
Budapest: 1921-1924. First edition. In contemporary half-cloth. Covers bound in. 228 p., 216 p., 56 p, Magyar Írás was a Hungarian avant-garde, leftist review of art, edited by Tivadar Raith between 1921 and 1927. The magazine was published and edited by Raith Tivadar, who was replaced by Kornél Melleky during..... More
Budapest: 1900.10.11. 1 p. Walter had an exhibition at National Museum of Hungarian Applied Arts in 1900. More
London: Johnson, 1661. First edition. In contemporary leather. Frontispiece , 216 p, advertisment at the end. The last chapter contains notices relating to the west Indies, the discovery of Brazil. [Wing D289; Sabin 18669], Very rare. More
1903: Socialdemokratiska Arbetarpartiets Förlag, Stockholm. Swedish edition. In original paper. 40 p. A very rare and early edition of Communist manifesto in Swedish. Translated in 1886 by Axel Danielsson. The translation revised and completed by Kata Dalström in 1903. More
Charlestown: From Mr. Riviére to “Monsieur Rimert, Employé dans les bureaux du Préfet Maritime à Brest”. Text in French. Arrived through Bordeaux, with the town’s backstamp on the delivery address (32 Bordeaux), , May 4, 1804. Handwritten pre-postal letter in ink. 3 pages on bifolium. Scarce pre-postal letter from Charlestown..... More
New York: Around 1954. Stamps on the back. 20 x 25 cm each. Ezra Stoller was born in Chicago in 1915. In 1940-1941, Stoller worked with the photographer Paul Strand in the Office of Emergency Management; he was drafted in 1942 and was a photographer at the Army Signal Corps..... More
Washington: 1839. First edition. No binding. 93 p. In the May issue of the Democratic Review contains Samuel Morse’s report (pp. 517-520) on the images Daguerre had demonstrated to him in March, 1839 in exchange for Morse demonstrating the telegraph to Daguerre.In his essay, Morse, famous for the invention of..... More
In frame. 12 x 16 cm. Rendkívüli irodalomtörténeti értékkel is bíró műalkotás. Radnóti 1941 tavaszán lett szerelmes Beck Juditba. Az apa, Beck Ö. Fülöp szobrász, és a testvérek, András és Márta is Radnótiék baráti köréhez tartoztak. Utóbbi Radnóti felesége, Gyarmati Fanni gimnáziumi osztálytársa volt. Gyarmati Fanni naplójából tudható, hogy végig..... More
Prague: Aventinum, 1929. Drawings by J. Clará on the cover, Miklos and J. Bernard in the text. In original paper. 71 p. Signed by Paul Valery and Emanuel Siblík (the translator). More
Budapest: Amicus, 1929. Cover: László Reiter. First edition. In original paper. 78 p. Lajos Gosztonyi ( 1909 – 1945), leftist poet, journalist, worked for the Magyar Hírlap and Népszava. More
Antananarivo: Ny tontaina fahefatra tamy ny Fanerena Missionary, 1833. First edition. Bit later half leather binding. 75 p. An extremly rare Hymn Book in Malagasy, one of the earliest books in that language. The volume was printed by the missonaries in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar (French: Tananarice), where a...... More
[New York]: (1941). In original frame. 23 x 17 cm. More
Port-de-France [Nouméa]: Imprimerie du Gouvernement. 1865. Two separate sheets. Printed on silk. Framed with light blue silk ribbon frame (papered on verso). Silk sheet size: ca. 33 × 44,5 cm; frame: 2 cm. The programme and the results of the first horse races in New Caledonia took place on August..... More
New York: Hurd and Houghton: (Cambridge: Riverside Press), 1869. First edition. In later half leather, publisher’s illustrated paper wrappers bound into. With an illustrated plate, and 12 text illustrations. [5] iv-v [2] 8–107 [5] p., and 1 plate. Pioneering book in English written on bicycles, and the first American book..... More
Venice, Parma, Madrid (etc.). Late 18th, early 19th century. More than 100 handwritten, some partly printed documents. Written in ink by different hands. Housed in a contemporary folder with a title vignette. Interesting collection of more than one hundred documents related to Francesco Sabatini’s estate (among them paintings by Goya..... More
Hungary: 1836. Mons Pannoniae 1836. In original frame. 62 x 65 cm. The Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey or Territorial Abbey of Pannonhalma (lat. Archiabbatia or Abbatia Territorialis Sancti Martini in Monte Pannoniae) is a medieval building in Pannonhalma, one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary. Founded in 996, it is..... More
Budapest: 1896. First edition. In contemporary half-canvas binding, the original envelope is glued on. 52 p. Folio. Artist included: Rembrandt, Pacchia, Leonardo da Vinci, Bartelmees van Bassen, Vivarini, Castango,Durer. More
Habana: Tipografía “El Fígaro,” Obispo 62, 1901. First edition. The Constitution signatory, José de Jesús Monteagudo’s copy. Inscribed by the delegates of the Constitutional Convention and signatories of the Constitution. In original wrappers. 36 [4] p. The exceedingly rare first edition of the first version of the first Cuban Constitution..... More
Hajduhadház: 1926. Cover by Sandor Nagy. In origibnal paper. 82,[2]p. Sándor Nagy (Németbánya, May 18, 1868 – Gödöllő, March 14, 1950) was a Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was the embodiment of that type of artist who, while accepting anachronism, faithfully stuck to the ideals he found in his..... More
Budapest: Lampel, (1896). First edition. In original illustrated cloth. 8)+217+(3) p. A book by a Hungarian traveller about his trip in Sicilia and Malta. More
Bekescsaba: Tevan, 1907. First edition. One of the 300 signed copy. In contemporary half-cloth. The original front wrapper is glued on. 128 p. The plate with Wilde's portrait is missing. Kálmán Rozsnyay, was born in 1872 under the name Van der Hoschke, but used the pseudonym "Sydney Carton" as an..... More