Photos of naked soldiers in the World War I.
France? 1910s. 9 x 5 cm each. 3 photo. Very rare items. More
France? 1910s. 9 x 5 cm each. 3 photo. Very rare items. More
Budapest: Népszava Könyvkereskedés, [n.d., ca. 1914]. Original, vintage postcard. Printed at Seidner Plakát és Cimkegyár. Designed by Mihály Biró. Chromolithograph. 92 × 141 mm. Anti-war propaganda postcard of the Social Democratic Party of Hungary, featuring Mihály Biró’s (1886–1948) striking illustration of “The Cannon Loader”, created originally for the anti-militarist congress..... More
Trencin: 1915. In original illustrated paper. 21 p. with 7 pl. Very rare exhibition catalogue of the artist whom are fighting in the WWI. More
Krasnoyarsk: Around 1915. 30 x 43 cm. Sándor Muhits ( 1882 –, 1956) Hungarian painter and craftsman, teacher. He graduated from the school of applied arts at Budapest, and made his name known with his illustrations. . During the First World War, from 1915 he was a Russian prisoner of..... More
Budapest: Légrády Testvérek Műintézete, (1916). Lithographic poster. Ca. 92 × 62 cm. The image, an Austro-Hungarian soldier of the Great War sits in the window of probably a train to the front and inspecting the map in the newspaper “Pesti Hírlap”, occupies the upper two-third of the poster within a...... More
Gyoma: Kner Izidor, 1916. With 6 full page illustrations. Cover and illustrations by József Divéky. First edition. In publisher's half cloth. Illustrated front panel, printed in red and black. 154, (6) p. Balázs was fighting in WWI as a volunteer, but after a year he became seriously ill and also..... More
Around 1916. 10 original, vintage albumen photographs. One with handwritten Hungarian text on verso “POW photos. Japanese beauties from Ip”. In different sizes: ca. 120 × 170; (4) 90 × 130; 110 × 160; 107 × 155; (2) 117 × 155; 113 × 155 mm. Collection of 10 photographs taken..... More
Hungary: Around 1916. In paper wrapper, with a Red Cross on the cover. 17 p. (37 photo). A very nice album of photos of soldiers in a hospital. More
Irkutsk (Russia, Siberia): 1916 December 25. Published without binding. 59 pp. with one hand drawn map. Most of the book is handwritten. Title page hand colored. This unique newspaper was made by Hungarian prisoners of war in the POW camp at Irkutsk, Russia. Christmas issue with a selection of translations..... More
Krasnokamsk: 1916. Manuscript, with lithographic reproduction.]. In contempary paper. 186 p. Published in a Prisoners of War Camp in Russia, by Hungarian POWs. More
Budapest: Világosság rt. (1917). Lithograph poster, printed in red and black on yellow background. Mounted on canvas. Ca. 63 x 46 cm. Advertisement poster for “Népszava” (People’s Voice) the official newspaper of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party. With Mihály Biró’s (1886–1948) famous image of the “Red Man with Hammer”... More
[Austria]: [ca. 1917]. With 50 (one double) original, black and white photographs. Each image is labelled. Vintage photo album. Bound by a black string. With printed, embossed title on the front panel. 13 album card leaves. Image sizes vary: ca. 160–165 × 115–120 mm. Album measures: ca. 320 × 475..... More
prague: Präsidium der k. k. Polizeidirektion, 1917. In contemporary half cloth. The alphabetical directory includes the brief biographies and portraits of people accused of engaging in treasonous activities against the Austro-Hungarian Empire during WWI. The list features two of the future presidents of the First Czechoslovak Republic, Tomáš Garrigue..... More
Around 1917. In contemporary half-cloth. 261 hand numbered and typed pages. Battle songs up to page 150, national songs from page 151. Illustrated with drawings between the text. Written by a Hungarian POW in Russia. More
Bucharest: 1918. Printed Menu Card of “Speisenfolge” at Offizierkasino Oberkommando der Heeresgruppe von Mackensen (Officer’s Club. High Command of Army Group Mackensen) at Bucharest on May 6, 1918. The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty between Romania and the Central Powers (German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of..... More
Dated between 1914 and 1918 in Kolozsvár. 22 original, vintage, black and white photographs, mounted on cardboard. Many labelled on verso in Hungarian some in German, these inscriptions imply that the photographs belonged to Mrs. Zsigmond Zombory, the developer and leader of the therapy. Many photos are labelled by her..... More
Berlin-Schöneberg: Vereinigte Kunst-Institute A.-G. vorm. Otto Troitzsch, ca. 1918. Original, vintage lithographic poster. Text in German. Printed in yellow, grey and black. 950 × 700 mm. Original, vintage lithographic WWI propaganda poster by the German painter and graphic artist, Egon Tschirch. The poster shows a queue of workers..... More
Autograph postcard in ink, signed in Sorgues: May 1918. 137 × 90 mm. Braque’s autograph postcard send from Sorgues to his friend Paul Dermée. A cordial message from Sourges, where Braque was recuperating from the injury he suffered during the war in 1915: "Mon cher ami, je vous envoie..... More
Budapest: Országos Propaganda Bizottság (Kultura), (1919). Lithographic poster. 95 × 63 cm. Wilson’s strict look portrait in black on the upper half of the poster. In contrast with burning white text on the red background. The angry poster refers to Wilson’s Fourteen Points that have been the basis for..... More
V Praze [Prague]: Alois Hynek, 1919. First edition. In contemporary half cloth with gilt embossed title on the spine. Panels covered with marbled paper. Marbled edges. Decorated endpapers. XXI [1] 263 [1] p. The black book of the arch-traitors to Austria-Hungary, listing nearly 1400 persons including James Joyce, Tomáš Garrigue..... More
[London]: [Wireless Press], 1918; 1919. Original, vintage typed telegraphs. “The Surrender” separately, the “High Sea Fleet” and the “Peace Treaty” mounted together. Mounted on hard paper, in passe-partout, unframed. Measures ca. 190 × 190 mm; 190 × 65 mm; 190 × 85 mm. Three original telegraphs of the Wireless Press..... More
Budapest: Az Oroszországi és Szibériai Magyar Hadifoglyok Hozzátartozóinak Egyesülete, 1919. First editions. Three issues, issue 2–3 published in one. Complete run of the journal. Text in Hungarian. 16; 16 p. Extremely scarce, complete run of journal about Hungarian PoWs is Russia. The paper’s focus is on one of the..... More
(Budapest): Révai-kiadás, (1920). First Hungarian edition. In contemporary half cloth. XVI, 187, (5) p. First Hungarian edition of Keynes’ “The Economic Consequences of the Peace” one year after the original, English publication. Keynes was one of the delegates of the British Treasury at the Versailles Peace Conference, and..... More
[Wien]: [Anzengruber-Verlag, Brüder Suschitzky], [1920]. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated folder with strings. 20 loose large lithographs with printed titles in Hungarian, French, German, and English. 20 loose lithograph plates ca. 340 × 480 mm. The first edition of the Biró’s renowned Horthy-cycle, a graphical documentation of the White Terror..... More
[Ca. 1928]. Promotional leaflet. Illustrated on verso. Text in German. 104 × 152 mm. Illustrated promotional leaflet for Hintergrund (Backdrop), a portfolio of17 prints by George Grosz. Consisting of 17 prints, the portfolio was based on Grosz’s designs for a staging of The Good Soldier Švejk at the Piscator-bühne..... More
Prague: Karel Synek, 1936. Complete set of 46 volumes. In publisher’s photographically illustrated wrappers, designed by John Heartfield. Cover of first volume printed in color. With numerous text illustrations by Josef Lada. [4] 249 [2] p. Jaroslav Hašek’s The Good Soldier Svejk, published in a series of forty-six pamphlets with..... More