Énekelnek és meghalnak. (They sing and die)
Bekescsaba: Genius, 1928. Cover by Kassak. First edition. In original paper. Iconic Kassak cover. More
Bekescsaba: Genius, 1928. Cover by Kassak. First edition. In original paper. Iconic Kassak cover. More
Wien: Julius Fischer. 1922. Cover design by Aurel Bernath. First edition. One of the 100 numbered copy. (Probably there was only a few Numbered copy). In original paper. 45 p. Inscribed. Iconic avantgrde book with Bernath's cover. Extremely rare, we haven't seen other numbered copy. More
Budapest: The authors (Hungária), 1932. The photomontage and design by Albert Kner. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers, with original photographically illustrated dust jacket, printed in red and black. 160 p. More
Paris: Maxime Ferenczi, 1914. 4 original woodcuts by Ernst Kempter (2) and Aloys Ludwig Wach (2), the woodcuts are signed. First edition. One of the 50 numbered and signed copy. Inscribed to Szilard Detere, Hungarian painter. In original paper. 24 p. Prose poems, the first book of Raith, an important..... More
Bucarest: Surrealisme, 1946. First edition. Limited, one of 520 numbered copies. With 7 photographic reproductions. In publisher’s blue wrappers. [44] p. A work by the Romanian surrealist artist and theorist, Dolfi Trost. Trost (1916–1966) published several theoretical essays, including one in collaboration with Gherasim Luca, titled Dialectique de la..... More
Tartu: Noor-Eesti (K. Mattiesen), 1920. First edition. In original illustrated cover by August Roosileht. 207, [1] p. Cover, frontispiece and title page by August Roosileht (1887–1941) Estonian graphic artist. Studied in St. Petersburg and Munich. More
Sosnowiec: Yung-Fen Ekonomja Press, 1936. In original illustrated paper. 48 p, Cover illustration – linocut by Zygmunt S. Boim, graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. The Young Zagłębie group of artists was established in 1933. The members – poets, writers and plastic artists – dedicated themselves..... More
Kaunas: Isleido Pr. Stiklius (Raides), 1925. First edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 43, (5) p. Book of poems by Jouzas Tysliava (1902–1961), Lithuanian poet, journalist and publisher who edited and founded numerous magazines around Europe as well as in the United States. More
[Paris]: [S.n.], [1919]. First edition. Printed on one side. Two on gray-green and one on light green paper. ca. 105 × 70 mm. Three leaflets of the series of the “Papillons Dada”. Texts are attributed to Tristan Tzara and Paul Eluard, and they were issued by the Paris..... More
Paris: [S.n.], 1920. First edition. With two illustrations by Francis Picabia. The sixth issue of Tzara’s periodical. 1 bifolio. The sixth issue of the magazine of the Dada movement, edited by Tristan Tzara and illustrated by Francis Picabia. The Dada review was published in 8 numbers (7 issues) between..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With five photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 15, (1) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Ossi Oswalda in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With five photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 15, (1) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Harry Liedtke, in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film..... More
(Paris): (Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert), (1924). First edition. In original paper. Title in red and black. 8 p., 3 plates. With text by Adolphe Tabarant, André Salmon, Francis Carco, Florent Fels, etc., the list of the exhibited paintings and three reproduction of the paintings. Catalogue of one of the most important..... More
Praha (Prague): Vilém Bitnar, 1910. Illustrated by Josef Váchal. First edition. One of 250 hand numbered copies. Printed in red and black. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 26, (6) p. With four full page and several text illustrations, beside the elaborated initials, the head and tail pieces by Josef Váchal the..... More
Bratislava: [Published privately by Zdenek Rossmann], 1934. Cover illustration by Frantisek Bidlo, layout designed by Zdenek Rossmann. First edition. Limited, one of 250 copies. Japanese binding. (15) double leaves. Scarce publication on Frantisek Halas and contemporary poetry, created by members of Devetsil, the Czech avant-garde artists group. Bedrich..... More
Kharkiv: Around 1920. 12 x 17 cm. Vasyl Dmytrovych Yermylov (Ukrainian: Василь Дмитрович Єрмилов) (1894–1968) was a Ukrainian painter, avant-garde artist and designer. His genres included cubism, constructivism, and neo-primitivism. More
Kaunas: 1930. Illustrated wrappers. Each printed in modern, avant-garde lay-out. 32 p. The most important Lithuanian avant-garde magazine. Trečias Frontas was a leftist, antifascist literary magazine. Only five issues were published, the last double number (6–7) was banned and the magazine was closed. Scarce. More
Kaunas: 1931. Illustrated wrappers. Each printed in modern, avant-garde lay-out. The most important Lithuanian avant-garde magazine. Trečias Frontas was a leftist, antifascist literary magazine. Only five issues were published, the last double number (6–7) was banned and the magazine was closed. One illustration by Masareel. Scarce. 48 p. More
Budapest: Népszava–könyvkesereskedés (Világosság Nyomda). (1931.). With Constructivist cover. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 127, (1) p. Walther Victor’s (1895–1971) anti-capitalist novel, in Constructivist cover. More
Riga: Izdevnieciba Tagadne, 1930. Cover designed by Eriks Kalis. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, printed in dark orange and black. 56, (8) p. Striking constructivist cover by Eriks Kalis. Eriks Kalis (1904–1939) was a Latvian graphic designer and scenographer, member of the avant-garde Riga Artist Group. “[...]..... More
Riga: Izdevnieciba Tagadne, 1930. Cover designed by Eriks Kalis. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated grey wrappers, printed in green and black. 48, (8) p. Striking constructivist cover by Eriks Kalis. Eriks Kalis (1904–1939) was a Latvian graphic designer and scenographer, member of the avant-garde Riga Artist Group. “Kalis’s..... More
Rīgā (Riga): Autora Izdevums, 1929. Cover and illustrations by Sigismunds Vidbergs. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 45, (3) p. Cover, initial and 5 full page illustrations by Sigismunds Vidbergs (1890–1970) Latvian graphic artist. Studied in St. Petersburg, member of the Artist Group of Riga and the Graphic Association of..... More
Tartu: Loodus (H. Laakmann), 1928. First edition. In original, illustrated hard paper. 75, [2] p. Henrik Visnapuu (1890–1951) was one of the most important Estonian poet and writer of the 20th century. More
Prague: Borový, 1938. 247 p. The first comprehensive catalogue of the work of the Prague artist couple. Inscribed to Paul Eluard. To Paul Eluard, whose poetry we love Jindrich Štyrský Toyen To our wonderful Friend Vítezslav Nezval To our love poetry! Karel Teige Prague, 14./ 1. 1938..... More
1939. Drawing-Watercolor, Mixed media drawing. In a sketchbook. 38 page. Vlastimil Beneš is often associated with the artists of Skupina 42, with whom he is connected by generational and ideological connections. Nevertheless, his work is rather characterized by a distinct individuality that is difficult to classify into generally formulated artistic..... More