= Global Avantgarde Germany 84. After his dismissal as head of set design at the Baden State Theater in 1933, the Jewish stage designer Torsten Hecht (1903-1974) joined the French Resistance and took French citizenship under the name Alex Brochet. After the war, he returned to Germany.
Funk. Die Wochenschrift des Funkwesens. Ed. L. Kapeller. Year 5, no.1. Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung and Julius Springer, 1928, 4 parts in 1 vol., ills., adverts., orig. wr. des. by ERICH METZOLDT, 4to.
- Yellowed and loose in wrappers. Backstrip rubbed. Otherwise good/ fine.
= Global Avantgarde Germany 100.
- Dustwr. w. tiny chips on upper corners and on joints at top of spine. Otherwise fine.
= Global Avantgarde Great Britain 19.
- Sl. yellowed. Small tear in blank fore-edge; tiny dam. in upper corner frontwr. near spine.
= Rare periodical of which 9 issues were published between 1922-1928. Contains contributions by i.a. L. Kassak and T. Tzara and advertisements for i.a. Der Sturm, De Stijl, Mécano and MA. Global Avantgarde France 21; Le Fonds Paul Destribats 186; Futurisms in the World p.493ff; The Avantgarde Applied p.248.
- Sl. yellowed; first few lvs. (water)stained in upper blank margin. Wrappers soiled/ stained; frontwr. loosening; backwr. sm. tear in upper margin; backstrip dam. and w. ms. title in pen and ink.
= Salaris, Bibliografia del Futurismo p.48; Hulten, Futurism & Futurisms p.514: "With his "explosive novel" 8 Anime in una bomba (8 Souls in a Bomb, 1919), Marinetti used his own free-word theory for a more complex literary composition. He was now able to accept what he had earlier rejected: sentimental and narrative contents, psychology, and a swift, springy syntax that allows for metaphors, analogies, colours - here Marinetti's poetic inspiration reaches its highest peak." With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on first blank: "a Decima[?] De Angelis/ con viva/ simpatia/ F.T. Marinetti/ Corso Venezia 61/ Milano".
- Horizontal middle fold; sm. bump/ dam. in upper blank margin thoughout; spine dam.
= Special issue (year XI, no.6) of the periodical Natura, devoted to the Pavilion of the Futurist Movement at the Triennale designed by Enrico Prampolini.
- Spine-ends chipped; backwr. vaguely waterst.
= Rare periodical on experimental theatre. Only two issues were published.
- Small tear in frontwrapper. Otherwise fine.
= Rowell/ Wye 482 and p.164; Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Book Art 1904-2005, p.58. Contains caricatures of Raymond Poincaré, Mussolini, George Curzon, Józef Piłsudski, Hugo Stinnes, Samuel Gompers and Emile Vandervelde, accompanied by satirical verse.
- Spine renewed; front- and backwr. reattached and w. some creases and restored spots (first 3 letters of the author's name on frontwr. neatly reproduced).
= Rowell/ Wye 617. Cycle of poems written during the author's stay in Paris (1924-1925).
- Frontwrapper neatly restored along margins (tiny portions lacking at upper edge) and reattached; backwr. and spine renewed; bookplate on verso frontwr.
= Rowell/ Wye 505 and ills. p.210f; Compton, Russian Avant-Garde Books 1917-34, p.85; Khan-Magomedov p.118f: "In 1923 Mayakovsky's poem Pro Eto was published, with illustrations by Rodchenko which are today regarded as a seminal work of photomontage. In fact, it could be claimed that the painter was the co-author of this work, since he had not limited himself to illustrating the poem in order to render its meaning clearer, but had created a series of artistic compositions, capable of conjuring up profound associations of meaning."
- Vague sm. stamps and annot. on backwr.; spine-ends sl. worn.
= Rowell/ Wye 803; Krichevsky, Nikolai Ilyin p.49.
- Backstrip dam./ partly lacking.
= Global Avantgarde Georgia 24. Rare publication with wrapper design by one of Georgia's most prolific avantgarde artists.
= Literary avantgarde periodical edited by J.M. Luelmo, F. Pino and M. Martín y Gómez, of which 6 issues were published, January 1928 to April 1929. Global Avantgarde Spain 14.
= Global Avantgarde Estonia 12.
Vettik, T. 4 Segakoori laulu. A capella. Tallinn, Ühisela, 1928, 16p., scores, orig. wr. des. by M. LAARMAN.
= Global Avantgarde Estonia 25. Märt Laarman was a prominent theoretician of the EKR (Eesti Kunstnikkude Rühm - The Group of Estonian Artists).
= Global Avantgarde Romania 34.
- Yellowed, but fine.
= The first and only issue published in the new series (a first series of 6 issues was publ. 1930-32). Contains contributions by i.a. V. Majakowski, G. Lévis-Mano and H. Grégoire. Le Fonds Paul Destibrats 383.
- Fine.
= Contrary to the information on the backwr., the design is often attributed to WALTER DEXEL (see i.a. www.moma.org/collection/works/7508).
- Frontwr. some vague vertical creases/ folds. = Global Avantgarde Croatia | Serbia | Slovenia 27 (other issue).
- Frontwr. lacks tiny blank portion from lower right corner. = Global Avantgarde Croatia | Serbia | Slovenia 28 (other issue).
= Global Avantgarde Croatia | Serbia | Slovenia 31 (other issue).
- Spine-ends sl. worn; 2 (1x vague) scratches on frontwr.; backwrapper sl. duststained. A good/ fine copy.
= Incl. some nice photo-montages. Fototek 1. Bolliger VI, 307.