- Unused.
= Dedication (by ?) on title-p.
AND 1 other: F. ULLRICH and H.-J. SCHWALM, Waldo Bien (Recklinghausen, 2000, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., slipcase, obl. 4to).
- Dustwr. frayed and sl. waterstained. = Standard work.
- Wrs. sl. frayed; crease in frontwr.
= Published on occasion of the exhibition of works by Heyboer from the "collectie Fam. Timmermans en kunsthandel Petra Timmermans". Rare.
- Exlibrary copies.
- Dustwr. a few vague creases. Otherwise fine.
- Good, almost complete run of the first year. No.6, 7 and 8/9 partly w. vague waterstain in lower blank corner; no.10 w. vague vertical fold throughout. Wrappers partly sl. soiled/ w. marginal (water)stain(s), occas. w. bleeding of col. wr. in margin of first/ last page; a few spine-ends sl. worn.
= Bolliger IV, 362. i10, the renowned Dutch avantgarde magazine, was published between 1927 and 1929 in 22 issues.Its editorial board consisted of A. Müller Lehning, J.J.P. Oud, W. Pijper and L. Moholy-Nagy. Contributors included H. Arp, M. ter Braak, C. van Eesteren, W. Kandinsky, P. Mondriaan, G. Rietveld and P. Schuitema. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
- Some vague occas. foxing. Wrappers vaguely foxed/ soiled (cleaned; mainly visible on verso frontwr.). Good/ fine copy.
= Bolliger IV, 362. Renowned Dutch avantgarde magazine, published between 1927 and 1929 in 22 issues. Its editorial board consisted of A. Müller Lehning, J.J.P. Oud, W. Pijper and L. Moholy-Nagy. This issue contains the first edition of the famous Sonate in Urlauten (p.395-402) by KURT SCHWITTERS, with his introduction "Meine Sonate in Urlauten" (p.392-394) comprising a "Zeichenerklärung" and "Allgemeine Erklärungen". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VIII.
- No.14 w. bumped spot and sm. tear in lower blank margin; no.13 w. bookplate on verso frontwr.; no.15 w. owner's entry of Jaap Mooij on verso frontwr. Wrappers foxed/ soiled and no.13 and 14 w. waterstain in upper margin; no.15 lower corner frontwr. sl. dam. by silverfish.
= Bolliger IV, 362. Renowned Dutch avantgarde magazine, published between 1927 and 1929 in 22 issues. Its editorial board consisted of A. Müller Lehning, J.J.P. Oud, W. Pijper and L. Moholy-Nagy.