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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
1928. In original illustrated wrappers. 16 p. With several photographic and graphic text illustrations. Penultimate issue. In original illustrated wrappers, printed designed by probably Eriks Kalis. More
1926. 7,8 x 4,9 cm. Silver print, later photo contact. More
Tartu: Loodus (G. Roht), 1928. First edition. In original illustrated paper, designed by Peet Aren. 221, (1) p., and an inset oder form of the publisher. Peet Aren (1889–1970) was an Estonian graphic artist, studied art in St. Petersburg, Vienna and Munich. Tutor at “Kõrgem Kunstikool Pallas” (Higher Art School..... More
Milan: Direction du Mouvement Futuriste, 1913. Designed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. First edition. Original, vintage flyer. Apollinaire’s possessor’s stamp on the first page. Bifolio. 230 × 290 mm. Apollinaire’s copy of his famous manifesto, L’Antitradition Futuriste. In the 14th Futurist manifesto, dated to June 29, 1913, Apollinaire urges a...... More
Karlsruhe: 1930s. 10 x 7 cm. More
(Budapest): A királyi József-Műegyetem építészhallgatói (Magyar kir. Állami Térképészeti Intézet; Apostol-nyomda), 1922. With numerous text illustrations. First edition. Limited up to 300 copies, numbered. Text in Hungarian. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 56 p. and one plate. Yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical University. The first..... More
[Brno]: [Privately published], [1961]. Illustrated by Hans Arp, designed by František Kalivoda. First edition. Signed by the Ludvík Kundera. 1 bifolio. Ludvík Kundera’s signed New Year card, with two poems by Hans Arp in Kundera’s translation, and two reproductions of Arp’s images. The card was typographically designed by František Kalivoda..... 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
[Høvik]: Sonja Henies og Niels Onstads Stiefelser, 1971. First edition. Signed. In original printed wrappers. Text in Polish and English. With the stamp of the gallery where the book was exhibited. 31 leaves, and one plate of black-and-white photographic reproduction, with and one bound-in postcard and one insert. Documentation of..... More
[Germany]: [Self-published by the artist.], [1921]. Limited, numbered. 11 linocut plates printed on tracing paper in black. Each plate mounted on cardboard. 9 plates of illustration, 1 plate of double-page and 1 plate of single-page text. Last plate signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. In original illustrated folder..... More
(Budapest): Kir. József Műegyetem (Kir. Magy. Egyetemi Nyomda). Illustrated panels. Pages ruled. With many lithographic, and offset illustrations, also mounted reproduction. First edition. Limited edition. One of 150 numbered copies. In publisher’s half leather. 95, (1) p. Richly illustrated yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical..... More
Gyoma: Kner Izidor, 1918. Cover and illustrations by Lajos Kozma. First edition. In Publisher’s, illustrated wrappers. 200, (8) p. Printed by the Kner private press. The book was published in German in 1921 (Sieben Märchen; Rikola). Béla Balázs (1884–1949) was a Hungarian-Jewish film critic and aesthete, also a...... More
Gyoma: Kner Izidor, 1918. Cover design and the 6 full page coloured illustrations by Lajos Kozma. First edition. In original half cloth with illustrated cardboard panels. 59, (1) p. This small children’s book is one of a series that contains all together three booklets by the Kner Publishing House (one..... More
Tallin: Auringo (Mattieseni), 1920. First edition. With publisher’s vignette on half title. In original, illustrated wrappers, designed by Aleksander Mülber. 63, (1) p. Johannes Vares (1890–1946) was an Estonian avant-garde poet and politician. More
(Budapest): Magya Királyi Egyetemi Nyomda, 1926. With numerous text illustrations. First edition. Printed in 400 copies. Text in Hungarian. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 56, (2) p. 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..... More
Akademiai, 1952. In original cloth. 187 p. Inscribed to Lajos Fulep. Lajos Fülep, (1885-1970) - Hungarian philosopher, art historian. One of the dominant, though partly forgotten, figures in 20th century Hungarian art philosophy and art history. Both Fogarsi and Fülep were a member of Sonntagskreis (“Sunday Circle”), an intellectual discussion..... More
Praha: [S.V.U. Manes], 1923. First edition. Illustrated with 58 full-page black-and-white reproductions. In publisher’s typographically illustrated wrappers, designed by Jaroslav Benda. 64 [48] [12] p. Richly illustrated, scarce catalogue of the 1923 exhibition of 19th and 20th-century French art in Prague, organised by the Czech artist association, S. V. U...... More
Budapest: Magyar Királyi Balatoni Intéző Bizottság (Klösz Gy. és fia), [1930s]. Graphically illustrated. Illustrated, color flyer. One sheet folded three times. ca. 278 × 222 mm. Illustrated flyer, advertising tourism around Lake Balaton. Designed by Róbert Berény and Sándor Bortnyik. Inner graphic created by Tibor (Gönczi) Gebhardt. More
Genova: Masnata, (1971). Contains original artworks: 2 silkscreens, both signed and a mounted metal plate. First edition. Signed, numbered (one of 150 copies). In original wrappers. Front panel with mounted metal sheet with printed geometric forms by the artist. (36) p. The first publication of Cacciola contains the first study..... More
(Budapest): Világosság-Nyomda Rt. (ca. 1910). Illustrated by Mihály Bíró. First edition. Printed in blue and black. Text in Romanian. In publishers lithographed wrappers. (8) p. Illustrated advertisement brochure of the National Union of Hungarian Construction Worker’s. Each page printed with a lithograph illustration by Mihály Bíró, matching to the..... More
Budapest: Miklós Biró. (July-August, 1929). With numerous colour illustrations. First edition. Text in Hungarian and German. In publisher’s, typographically illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black. 193–252, XIII–XVI p. and one plate of advertisement. Double number of the most important Hungarian typographical review. With several modernist typographical advertisements. More
(Riga): Jaunā Kultura, (1923). First Latvian edition. In original illustrated wrappers. 19, (1) p. The first Latvian edition of Blok’s enigmatic poems related to the October Revolution “The Twelve”, and “The Scythians”. Cover designed by Jānis Liepiņš (1894–1964) the Latvian cubist painter and book designer. [Bibl.: Fraser, James..... More
Brno: 1945. Four original color woodcut prints , each signed, in later portfolio Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová (1894–1980) was a Czech graphic artist, influenced by Frans Masereel. She is known as the creator of the first graphic novel published by a woman. More
[Budapest]: [Chaplin Studió], 1958. Complete run. First edition. Carbon copy. An original black and white photographic image is mounted on the front cover of each issue. The first issue contains two photographic illustrations. 14; (13 [with text]), (3 [blank]) p. Semi-underground film magazine by the independent Chaplin Amateur Film Studio..... More