Marchand du sel. Écrits de Marcel Duchamp réunis et présentés par Michel Sanouillet. Bibliographie de Poupard-Lieussou.
Paris: 1959. In original paper. 231 p. More
Paris: 1959. In original paper. 231 p. More
Bucaresti: Colectia Orizont, [1946]. Illustrated with six full-page linocuts. First edition. Limited, numbered (1/290). Stamp on the first leaf (Servicu de presa). In publisher’s typographical wrappers, printed in red and black. Six striking linocuts by the Romanian expressionist artist, a survivor of the Holocaust, Aurel Marculescu (1900–1947). Each image is..... More
Nyu York [New York]: Kinderring bay dem Bildungs Komitet fun Arbeter-ring (Farlag Kinde Ring of the Educational Committee of the Worker’s Circle), [1939]. First edition. With four full-page illustrations and decorative initials. In publisher’s half cloth, with illustrated front panel. 48 p. Avant-garde cover; scarce book by, Yudel Mark, the..... More
Tallin: Eesti opetajate liidu kirjastus, 1927. First edition. Original wrapper. 56 p. Estonian book on woodcuts with illustrations by Frans Masereel, Mart Laarman, Félix Vallotton, Edvard Munch and many other. More
[Paris?]: [Commission d’enquete international sur les atrocites hitleriennes], [1933]. First edition. Stitched. Frans Masereel’s design on front panel. Typescript text. . ff. [2] 26 ] [2] 3–4 [2] 8–10 [1]–2 [1]–4 1 [1]–3, and a folded sheet, loosely inserted. An extremely scarce, unrecorded antifascist publication, with Frans Masereel’s artwork on..... More
Budapest: Napkelet (Magyar Földrajzi Intézet), (1931). With hand coloured lithographs on each pages. First edition. Limited, numbered edition up to 50. Printed on hand made paper. Leaves bound together with green string. Signed by Jaschik. 31, (1) p. Álmos Jaschik (1885–1950) was a graphic artist, scenic designer and pioneer of..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. Cover by V. Surian. Black-and-white illustrations throughout. First edition. Oblong. In publisher’s photo illustrated wrappers, printed in orange and black. 8 p. Soviet film prospectus with avant-garde, photomontage cover. Script by I. Bei-Abai, directed by Boris Mikhin, starred by Vladimir Bestaev and Alexander Takaishvili. Abrek Zaur..... More
Budapest: 1933. Tipography by Albert Kner. With original dust jacket. 270 p. + 3 t. More
Budapest: Pantheon, (1929). Cover and woodcut illustrations by László Reiter. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s wrappers, printed in red and black. 106, (2) p. First Hungarian edition of the Millikan’s book the “Evolution in Science and Religion”. He won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1923 for his measurement of..... More
Paris: Jouve & Cie, Éditeurs, 1928. Illustrated with 17 reproductions of Branko Ve Poljanski’s works. An association copy, inscribed to André Salmon. In publisher’s printed wrappers, with the original printed bellyband. 5 preliminary leaves, 13-154, [6] pages including plates. An association copy of this scarce book, inscribed to André Salmon..... More
[Warsaw]: Klub Futurystów “Katarynka, 1921. First edition. In original typographical wrappers. [16] p. Scarce Polish futurist book with striking typography. Stanisław Młodożniec’s (1895–1959) first book. Młodożniec was a Polish poet, and co-founder of the Polish futurist movement and the futurist club Katarynka in 1919, with Tytus Czyżewski and Bruno..... More
Budapest: Phönix (Viktória nyomda), 1934. First edition. In original illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black. Designed by György Konecsni. 149, (3) p. First edition of the Marxist philosophical-historical essay, one of the most important Hungarian Communist reference book. Cover by György Konecsni (1908–1970) the Hungarian modernist graphic..... 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
Lodz: Yung Yiddish, 1921. Modernist illustration by Broderzon on the title page. In original paper. 31, [3] pages. Dramatic poem in Yiddish by Moishe Broderzon (1890-1956) – poet and playwright, a prominent artist in the Jewish avant-garde movement. More
[Budapest:]: Magyar Műhely-szövetség, 1933. First edition. In original photographically illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black. With photographical and graphical illustrations on each page. Modernist typography. 48 p. Scarce, richly illustrated modernist brochure introducing the works of the Hungarian Bauhausler, Farkas Molnár, with a foreword by László Moholy Nagy... More
(Budapest): “Építőművészek és mesterek” kiadása (Antiqua Nyomdai és Irodalmi Rt.), 1943. With several photographic reproduction. First edition. In original, photographically illustrated paper, printed in orange and black. (48) p. Richly illustrated brochure on modernist architecture. József Molnár (1902–1983) was a Hungarian modernist architect, co-founder of "Congrès internationaux d'architecture moderne"..... More
Budapest: Uj Föld, 1927. First edition. In original typographically illustrated cover, printed in red, blue and black. 71, (1) p. Cover by Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976) the Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was influenced by Cubism, Expressionism, Constructivism and the Bauhaus. Hungarian translations of Valéry’s, Rimbaud’s, Apollinaire’s, Cendrars', Cocteau’s..... More
Cover designed by József Rippl-Rónai. First edition. In original illustrated wrappers. József Rippl-Rónai (1861–1927) was a Hungarian painter, member of “Les Nabis”. Strongly influenced by Maurice Denis, close friend of James Pitcairn-Knowles with who he worked together on the illustrations of George Rodenbach’s “Les Vierges” and “Les Tombeaux”. More
Warsaw: Literarische Bletter, 1936. Illustration by Ichiel Tynowicki. In original wrapper. [3] ff., 9-45 pp., [1] f., The second book of poems by the Yiddish poet Moshe Schulstein (1911-1981), inscribed to the author Avraham Braizblatt (Warsaw, July 1936) on the front flyleaf. Ichiel (Jerachmil, Jakub) Tynowicki, native of Białystok..... More
(Budapest): Kosmos (Ginács), 1935. First edition. In original illustrated paper, printed in red and black. 58, (2) p. With 8 full page linocuts by Lajos S. Szőnyi. More
Zürich: 1919. Handbill program. On the verso advertisements for the Dada 4–5, and a monthly edited publication by Walter Serner “Das Hirngeschwür”, and also earlier publications of the movement the “Collection Dada”. 1 leaf, 2 printed pages. 280 × 200 mm. Handbill with the program of the 8th Dada Soirée..... More
Budapest: Lajos Müller (Neufeld Zoltán, Pannóni nyomda), 1934. With illustrated title page, a linocut by Lajos S. Szőnyi. First edition. First number of two (second was banned by authorities). (2), 3–20 p. First number of the avant-garde, progressive, leftist magazine. The second number was banned by the authorities and most..... More
Budapest: Dante, (1932). First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s cloth. Title and ornaments in gilt on front panel. With the scarce original dust jacket, designed by Sándor Bortnyik. 208, (2) p. and 8 plates. First Hungarian edition. With the extremely scarce photographically illustrated dust jacket, designed by Sándor Bortnyik. Sándor..... More
Sofia: Strelets, 1926. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated, coloured wrappers, designed by Dechko Uzunov. 203, (1) p. Expressionist cover design by Dechko Uzunov for the first edition of Mutafov’s polemic novel. The second novel by Chavdar Mutafov (1899–1954) the Bulgarian expressionist writer and architect. The cover is..... More
Budapest: 1939. First edition. In original paper. 43 p. Very rare late futurist poems by the Hungarian writer. More