A sotet ujj (The dark new)
Bratislava: Irok, 1928. Cover by Ferenc Reichenthal. First edition. In original paper. 228 p. More
Bratislava: Irok, 1928. Cover by Ferenc Reichenthal. First edition. In original paper. 228 p. More
Hungary: Around 1910. 15 x 13 cm. Gusztáv Végh was a graphic designer and painter. Végh came from a rich family, which made it possible for him to attend the academy of Munich. His early works are typical Hungarian Art Nouveau posters. In 1924, his paintings were successfully..... More
Coloniae [Köln]: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum [Johannes Gymnich]. An. M. D. XXIX. Mense Septembri [1529 September]. First edition in German-speaking region (preceded only by a Venetian edition). In later paper. ff. 29 [1] [2 (blank)]. Rare and early edition of Marulić's fifty parables. And extremely scarce print by Marko Marulić..... More
Basileae [Basel]: per And. Crat. [Andreas Cratander], An. M D. XXVI [1526]. First edition. Text in Greek and Latin. Woodcut device on title page. Woodcut initials. In contemporary tooled leather. [5] [1 (blank)] 1–6 [4 (first 2 leaves of afterword in reversed order)] 7–10 [4 (last 2 leaves of afterword..... More
Budapest: Vajda, 1928. Cover by János Repcze. First edition. In original paper. 30 p. Repcze was a graphic designer, active from the second half of the 1920s. He studied at the private school of Lajos Csabai-Ékes and Károly Kernstok. Later he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts where his..... More
Prague: 1982. Samizdat edition. Xerox. In original cloth. 301 p. Hrabal’s story has been adapted to movie by Jiří Menzel in 2006. The two already worked together on the “Closely Observed Trains” (1965) that won the Oscar in 1968. Bohumil Hrabal (1914–1997) regarded as one of the best Czech..... More
Debrecen: Lehotai, (1942). First edition. In contemporary cloth. 115 p. Inscribed to Minka Czobel . One of the first book about Hungarian writer, who lived in a lesbian relationship with the german painter Büttner Helén. Ref.:http://real-phd.mtak.hu/890/1/dissz_Kapus_Erika_irodalomtud.pdf. More
Budapest: Révai Kiadás, 1935. First Hungarian edition. In original cloth with the dust jacket. 813 p. First Hungarian edition. With the rare jacket. More