- Backstrip dam.
= Global Avantgarde Lithuania 30; Jankevičiūtė p.144f; Futurisms in the World p.683ff. Five issues were published between 1930 and 1931.
- Annot. and postal stamp on backwr.
= Global Avantgarde Bulgaria 39. Monthly periodical promoting sobriety and a cultivated lifestyle.
- Bookblock sl. warped; partly loosening.
= Global Avantgarde Greece 6. Warranted by the author on verso title-p.
Lountemis, M. Ta ploia den araxan... (Ibid.), Govostis, (1931), 133p., contemp./ later cl., orig. frontwr. w. anonymous design pres.
- Frontwr. trimmed. = Global Avantgarde Greece 4 (other work with the same design).
- Dedication/ owner's entry on title-p.; sl. yellowed. Upper corner backcover chipped.
= Chepyzhov 23: "This is one of the first collections of Georgian Dadaistic poems which established Grigol Tsetskhladze's role as the main representative of Dadaist ideas in Georgian literature."
- Spine worn; upper corner of backcover restored. = Herzfelde 33; Pachnicke/ Honnef 60-69 and cat. 329-339.
- One quire loose; wr. w. old vertical fold. = Jac. Jongert 1883-1942, 'proeven is koopen', p.94.
= One of 20 copies (of a total of 50 numb. copies on Japanese) bound in full vellum, with handpainted decoration in colours and gold on frontcover by JAROSLAV KRÁTKÝ, purple silk pastedowns, a.e.g., SIGNED by the artist in the colophon. Global Avantgarde Czechoslovakia 26 (other copy).
- Frontwrapper loose; backstrip worn off; backwr. loosenining.
= El Lissitzky Retrospektive 260f; Lissitzky-Küppers p.96ff; Parr/ Badger p.148-149: "Any discussion of the soviet propaganda photobook of the 1930s must begin not with an individual book, but with a magazine. Between 1930 and 1940, USSR in Construction employed the best Soviet photojournalists and graphic designers. (...) They were undoubtely the best in their field, and the very nature of the magazine, a lavishly produced monthly published in four separate editions - Russian, English, German and French (and later, Spanish) - ensured that the magazine's editorial offices became a hothouse of ideas."
- Waterst. in upper inner margin.
= Global Avantgarde Bulgaria 19; Jacono 40. Literary monthly founded by Simeon Marinov. "Ugari's modernist agenda is reflected in the illustrations, particularly, however, in partly constructivist cover designs. (...) The cover of issue 6-7 by Nikola Blagoev, with an intersection of converging geometrical elements and title lettering, is reminiscent of Lissitzky's Berlin magazine Vesch" (Jacono). Very rare.
- Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare. The avantgarde periodical UNU was published between 1928-1932 and edited by Romanian poet Sacha PANA (1902-1981), who also supported it by his financial means. UNU became one of the most important periodicals of Romanian avantgarde with collaborators like Tristan Tzara, Victor Brauner, Geo Bogza, and others.
Ilk, Mişcarea de la UNU p.61; Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K409: "Mit der Ankündigung des Buches PRIVILISTI von Fundoianu. Wortspiel (mit dem Wort UNU), abgeleitet von FUNDOIANU: F. UNU DOIA UNU." Provenance: Sasche PANA Collection.
- Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Mişcarea de la UNU p.67; Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K412: [text] "UNU, die literarische Zeitschrift". Provenance: Sascha PANA Collection.
- Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Mişcarea de la UNU p.69; Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K413: [text] "UNU, Literatur und Zeichnung". Provenance: Sascha PANA Collection.
- Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Mişcarea de la UNU p.79; Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K418: [text] "UBI UNU IBI BENE (Dort ist gut, wo es UNU gibt)". Provenance: Sascha PANA Collection.
- Pinholes along outer left blank margin. Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Mişcarea de la UNU p.101; Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K428: "Mit Ankündigung des Buches Das romanhafte Leben des Lieben Gottes von Pana (...)". Provenance: Sascha PANA Collection.
- Sl. yellowed; one tiny tear in upper margin. Fine, unfolded condition.
= Extremely rare announcement poster for the 3rd issue of the Romanian dadaist periodical. With linocut logo des. by V. BRAUNER. Very rare. Provenance: Geo Bogza collection.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K315; Le Fonds Paul Destribats 271 (other issue). Romanian dadaist periodical, named after the pseudonym of poet Demetru Dem. Five issues were published between January and July 1928, edited by Geo Bogza and (from no.3 onwards) Alexandru Tudor-Miu. This issue with poems by i.a. Paul Eluard and Marinetti. Provenance: Geo Bogza collection.
= Extremely rare. Ilk, Brancusi, Tzara und die Rumänische Avantgarde K317; Le Fonds Paul Destribats 271 (other issue). Romanian dadaist periodical, named after the pseudonym of poet Demetru Dem. Five issues were published between January and July 1928, edited by Geo Bogza and (from no.3 onwards) Alexandru Tudor-Miu. Provenance: Geo Bogza collection.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. Dustwr. frayed; binding and contents otherwise fine.
= Global Avantgarde USA 30. Contains the striking art deco style illustrations by John Vassos, with accompanying text, all on aspects of modern (American) life, i.a. Electricity, Advertising, Skyscrapers, The Subway, Prohibition, Radio, Commercialism, Sports, The Movies, The Tabloids and Religion.
= Global Avantgarde USA 43.
- Stamp and inventory no. on title; upper corner vaguely bumped throughout. Backstrip sl. rubbed/ worn. Good/ fine copy.
= Global Avantgarde Belgium 30.