1738 - 1823     RUSSIAN BOOKS. (AVANT GARDE) ART, LITERATURE and FINE PRINTING

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78 1738 A Ya Contemporary Russian Art Unofficial Russian Art Revue No 1 5 and 7 Ed A Alexejev a o 78 1738 A Ya Contemporary Russian Art Unofficial Russian Art Revue No 1 5 and 7 Ed A Alexejev a o
78/1738 A-Ya. Contemporary Russian Art. Unofficial Russian Art Revue. No.1-5 and 7. Ed. A. Alexejev a.o. Elancourt, A-Ya, 1979-1986, 6 (of 7) vols., num. (col.) ills., Russian and English text, orig. unif. wr., 4to.

- Without no.6.

= Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Book Art 1904-2005, p.206f: "Due to the major quality of its content and helped by the growing interest in contemporary Russian art, the journal began to draw attention and, in the end, earned its well-deserved fame as the leading journal in contemporary Russian art". A total of 7 issues were published.

€ (50-70) 170
78 1739 Alender I Z  Russian transl and ed  78 1739 Alender I Z Russian transl and ed
78/1739 Alender, I.Z. (Russian transl. and ed.). Muzykal'nye instrumenty Kitaya (Musical instruments of China). Moscow, Gos. Muz. Izd., 1958, text booklet (50,(2)p. (incl. wr.), scores, orig. wr.) and 64 plates w. fold. index leaf, loose in orig. cl. portfolio.
€ (30-50)
78/1740 Architecture  Arkhitektura za rubezhom Foreign Architecture  Year 1935 no 1 78/1740 Architecture Arkhitektura za rubezhom Foreign Architecture Year 1935 no 1
78/1740 [Architecture]. Arkhitektura za rubezhom (Foreign Architecture). Year 1935, no.1. Moscow, Vsesoyuznaya Akademia Arkhitektury, 1935, 47,(1)p., ills., orig. wr., folio.

- Wr. sl. creased and foxed; foot of spine dam.

€ (70-90)
78 1741 Architecture  Arkin D  ed  78 1741 Architecture Arkin D ed
78/1741 [Architecture]. Arkin, D. (ed.). Arkhitektura sovremennogo Zapada (Modern western architecture). Moscow, Izogiz, 1932, 185,(2)p., ills., orig. cl. by EL LISSITZKY, 4to.

- Title-p. sl. yellowed. Binding trifle spotted.

= Contains chapters on i.a. Le Corbusier, Moholy-Nagy, J.J.P. Oud and Frank Lloyd Wright.

€ (150-250)
78 1742 Architecture  Chernikhov J 78 1742 Architecture Chernikhov J
78 1742 Architecture  Chernikhov J 78 1742 Architecture Chernikhov J
78 1742 Architecture  Chernikhov J 78 1742 Architecture Chernikhov J
78/1742 [Architecture]. Chernikhov, J. Konstruktsia arkhitekturnykh i mashinnykh form. Construction des formes d'architecture et de machines. Konstruktion der Architektur und Maschinenformen. Leningrad, Society of Architects, 1931, 232,(2)p., 40 plates, num. ills., orig. boards, 4to.

- Lower hinge weak; 3 plates w. marginal tear. Binding worn and stained; backstrip w. some dam. spots.

= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on first free endpaper. Rowell/ Wye 928 and p.227; Compton, Russian Avant-Garde Books 1917-34, p.142f: "(...) The verdict must surely be that Chernikhov's almost unlimited imagination for architectural forms provides a pattern book for modernist architecture, rather than a repertoire of viable designs". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXII.

€ (1.000-1.500) 1000
78 1743 Architecture  Chernikhov J 78 1743 Architecture Chernikhov J
78 1743 Architecture  Chernikhov J 78 1743 Architecture Chernikhov J
78/1743 [Architecture]. Chernikhov, J. Osnovy sovremennoi arkhitektury. Les bases de l'architecture contemporaine. Die Grundlagen der modernen Architektur. Leningrad, Society of Architects, 1931, 2nd rev. ed., 96,(5)p., 46 (col.) plates, ills., orig. hcl., 4to.

- Binding worn along edges; upper joint w. some dam. spots.

= Rowell/ Wye 929; Compton, Russian Avant-Garde Books 1917-34, p.142f: "(...) The verdict must surely be that Chernikhov's almost unlimited imagination for architectural forms provides a pattern book for modernist architecture, rather than a repertoire of viable designs". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXII.

€ (700-900) 1500
78 1744 Belkin V  Prutkov K  = A Tolstoi a o  78 1744 Belkin V Prutkov K = A Tolstoi a o
78 1744 Belkin V  Prutkov K  = A Tolstoi a o  78 1744 Belkin V Prutkov K = A Tolstoi a o
78 1744 Belkin V  Prutkov K  = A Tolstoi a o  78 1744 Belkin V Prutkov K = A Tolstoi a o
78/1744 [Belkin, V.]. Prutkov, K. (= A. Tolstoi a.o.). Basni (Fables). N.pl. (Berlin?), Sever, 1923, (44)p., 10 tipped-in plates by V. BELKIN, orig. wr., obl. 8vo.

- Lacks backwrapper; frontwr. sl. creased and fingersoiled.

= Satirical verse under a collective pseudonym by A. Tolstoi and the brothers Aleksei, Vladimir and Alexandr Zhemchuzhnikov.

Voinov, Ya. Goryunova radost'. Tallinn, Bibliofil, 1922, 95,(1)p., ills. and orig. wr. by V. BELKIN.

- First quire loose. Frontwr. cut sl. short at fore edge margin.

= Russian émigré artist Vladimir Belkin (or Bièlkine) settled in Haarlem in 1924. Between 1927 and 1930 he worked as a designer for Philips.

€ (150-250) 150
78/1745 Bezbozhnik The Unbeliever  Year 6 no 14 78/1745 Bezbozhnik The Unbeliever Year 6 no 14
78/1745 Bezbozhnik The Unbeliever  Year 6 no 14 78/1745 Bezbozhnik The Unbeliever Year 6 no 14
78/1745 Bezbozhnik (The Unbeliever). Year 6, no.14. Moscow, Bezbozhnik, 1930, 19,(1)p. (incl. wr.), ills., orig. wr., 4to.

- Wrappers loose(ning). = Notorious Soviet atheist periodical published between 1922 and 1941.

AND 1 other: INTERVENTSIA (Moscow, 1934, ills., orig. wr., 4to).

€ (40-60) 40
78 1746 Burlyuk D  Postupal'sky I 78 1746 Burlyuk D Postupal'sky I
78/1746 [Burlyuk, D.]. Postupal'sky, I. Literaturnyj trud Davida D. Burlyuka (The literary work of David D. Burlyuk). New York, Mary Burlyuk, (1930), 15,(1)p., ills., folio.

- Without the orig. col. paper wr.; uncut; sl. waterst. and -wrinkled; partly splitting on folds.

Livshitz, B. Gileya. Ibid., idem, 1931, 15,(1)p., ills. by i.a. V. and D. BURLYUK, folio.

- Without the orig. col. paper wr.; owner's entry and some scribbling in pen and ink on title.

= The Burlyuk family publishing house, run by David's wife Mary. Between 1931 and 1970 they published the periodical Color and Rhyme, devoted to the Russian avant-garde.

AND 3 others, i.a. COLOR AND RHYME, no.66 (final issue).

€ (80-100)
78/1747 Caricature  Satirikon/ Novyj Satirikon Lot of ±80 issues 78/1747 Caricature Satirikon/ Novyj Satirikon Lot of ±80 issues
78/1747 [Caricature]. Satirikon/ Novyj Satirikon. Lot of ±80 issues, St. Petersburg, M. Kornfeld, 1909-1917, (col.) ills. and orig. unif. wr. by i.a. RE-MI, A. YAKOVLEV and A. RADAKOV, folio.

- Incl. duplicates; most issues in rather poor condition: brittle, dam./ loose(ning) etc. Not collated, the lot sold w.a.f.

= Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Book Art 1904-2005 p.32: "Members of the Mir Iskusstva [World of Art] appeared frequently in the revolutionary and satirical journals that sprouted up after the 1905 resurgence in Russia (...). The most impressive was the weekly Satyricon and its successor New Satyricon (...). It was closed as an anti-soviet publication within one year after the October revolution".

€ (100-150) 325
78 1748 Ceramics  Malevich K  1879 1935  after 78 1748 Ceramics Malevich K 1879 1935 after
78/1748 [Ceramics]. Malevich, K. (1879-1935) (after). (Suprematist composition). Glazed porcelain vase by N. SUETIN, 9,5x12,5x26 cm., signed (carved) "N. Suetin 1923", "[black square] Suprematizm" and "[hammer and sickle] 1923" on the bottom.

= Nikolai Suetin (1897-1954) was a student of Malevich. From 1922 onwards he worked for the Imperial Porcelain Factory (then State Porcelain Factory) in Leningrad. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.

€ (200-300) 2300
78 1749 Chekhonin S  Evreinov N 78 1749 Chekhonin S Evreinov N
78/1749 [Chekhonin, S.]. Evreinov, N. Chto takoe teatr? (What is theatre?). St. Petersburg, Svetozar, 1921, 76,(6)p., tinted plate, ills., vignettes and initials by S. CHEKHONIN and V. MILASHEVSKY, orig. wr. by S. CHEKHONIN, 4to.

- Edges wrappers sl. frayed; backstrip trifle worn.

€ (50-70) 50
78 1750 Chernikhov J 78 1750 Chernikhov J
78 1750 Chernikhov J 78 1750 Chernikhov J
78/1750 Chernikhov, J. Iskusstvo nachertania (The art of outlining). Leningrad, Izd. Akademii Khudozhestv, 1927, 77,(3)p., ills., orig. wr.

- Inkstain in upper corner throughout (backwr. sl. affected); front- and backwr. vaguely dampstained.

= Very rare first publication by the Leningrad architect and art theorist Jakov Chernikhov, in which he formulates his principle ideas of composition theory.

€ (400-600) 400
78/1751 Chernovik Literaturno khudozhestvennyj al'manakh Draft Literary artistic almanac  No 1 3 and 5 Ed A Ocheretyansky and V Melomedov 78/1751 Chernovik Literaturno khudozhestvennyj al'manakh Draft Literary artistic almanac No 1 3 and 5 Ed A Ocheretyansky and V Melomedov
78/1751 Chernovik. Literaturno-khudozhestvennyj al'manakh (Draft. Literary artistic almanac). No.1-3 and 5. Ed. A. Ocheretyansky and V. Melomedov. New York, Podval Arts & Poetry Galleries, 1989-1991, 4 vols., ills., orig. (unif.) wr., 4to.

= Russian émigré periodical. With contributions by i.a. Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, Nina Kovalenko and Vilen Barsky.

AND 27 others, incl. issues of the VYDAVY newspaper (Russian language "Brooklyn based group experiment") and sm. artist's books by ARTUR MOLEV.

€ (100-150)
78 1752 Children's books  Barto A 78 1752 Children's books Barto A
78 1752 Children's books  Barto A 78 1752 Children's books Barto A
78/1752 [Children's books]. Barto, A. Pervoe Maya (The first of May). Moscow, Gos. Izd., 1928, 2nd ed., 16p., col. lithogr. ills. and orig. clothbacked boards by A. DEYNEKA, 4to.

- Later endpapers(?); fingersoiled and sl. creased. Covers sl. soiled and stained.

= Lévèque/ Plantureux p.34: "(...) un livre devenu classique et ayant connu des rééditions dès la première année"; Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Artists and the Children's Book p.287f: "The illustrations for this book show the stylistic elements of the caricatures that Deineka had made for the magazines: exaggeration of the subject matter, the use of bright colours, the schematic handling of objects and persons, and their positioning within the picture". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.

€ (200-300) 325
78/1753 Children's books  Chizh Siskin  Year 1939 no 5 12 78/1753 Children's books Chizh Siskin Year 1939 no 5 12
78/1753 Children's books  Chizh Siskin  Year 1939 no 5 12 78/1753 Children's books Chizh Siskin Year 1939 no 5 12
78/1753 [Children's books]. Chizh (Siskin). Year 1939, no.5-12. Leningrad, Ogiz, 1939, 8 parts in 6 vols., (col.) lithogr. ills. and orig. (unif.) wr. by i.a. YU. VASNETSOV and E. CHARUSHIN.

- No.5 portion cut from 1st leaf; sl. fingersoiled. Spines worn.

Yozh (Hedgehog). Year 1930, no.2; year 1934, no.10; year 1935, no.4, 6 and 8; year 1938, no.7. Ibid., idem, 1930-1938, 6 vols., ills., orig. wr. i.a. by N. SVINENKO.

- Partly worn copies.

= Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Artists and the Children's Book p.97 (and passim): "Despite censorship, prosecution (the grievous destiny of many writers and authors) the contents of the magazines [Chizh and Yozh] were unusual for those times: full of funny ideas and a huge sense of spiritual freedom".

AND 5 other issues of children's magazines: ISKORKA (1930-1932) and MALYATKO (1978-1980, in Ukrainian).

€ (150-250) 190
78 1754 Children's books  Fedorchenko S 78 1754 Children's books Fedorchenko S
78/1754 [Children's books]. Fedorchenko, S. Pro kozu bedovuyu (About a rascal goat). Moscow, Gos. Izd., 1927, (8)p., col. ills. (by the author?), orig. wr., 4to.

- Creased; bookblock loose. Spine strengthened w. scotch tape.

Bianki, V. Lesnye domishki (Little homes in the woods). Leningrad, Gos. Izd., 1935, 4th ed., (16)p. (incl. wr.), col. lithogr. ills. and orig. wr. by N. TYRSA, 4to.

- Sm. stamp and rubbed spot on frontwr. Otherwise fine.

AND 4 others, i.a. 3 vols. from the series of miniature booklets KNIZHKI-MALYSHKI (1937/ 1939).

€ (100-150) 250
78 1755 Children's books  Kipling R 78 1755 Children's books Kipling R
78/1755 [Children's books]. Kipling, R. 40 Nord 50 Vest (40 degrees North, 50 degrees West). Russian transl. S. Marshak. Moscow/ Leningrad, Molodaya Gvardia, 1931, 21,(1)p., lithogr. ills. and orig. wr. by D. SHTERENBERG.

- Title-p. w. some restorations in margins; sl. creased.

= Lévèque/ Plantureux p.33 ("un véritable livre d'avant garde"); Lemmens/ Stommels, Russian Artists and the Children's Book p.123f: "One of the senior figures in the renewal of the visual arts in post-revolutionary Russia was David Shterenberg, a painter and graphic artist (...). His illustrations for Kipling's 40 Nord, 50 Vest rank among the most famous of Russian children's books. The illustrations for this book are executed in black and white lithographs and show a completely unconventional way of depicting the story. The fame of these illustrations originates from the close connection they had with the paintings and collages that had gained Shterenberg international renown as an avant-garde artist." Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.

€ (250-350) 250
78 1756 Children's books  Marshak S 78 1756 Children's books Marshak S
78 1756 Children's books  Marshak S 78 1756 Children's books Marshak S
78/1756 [Children's books]. Marshak, S. Kak rubanok sdelal rubanok (How a planer made a planer). Leningrad, Raduga, 1927, (12)p., col. lithogr. ills. and orig. wr. by V. LEBEDEV, 4to.

- Frontwr. w. some sm. surface dam. spots (silverfish?) and sl. dustsoiled along outer margin.

= Lévèque/ Plantureux p.161. Children's book by the prolific duo Marshak and Lebedev on woodworking. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.

€ (150-250) 230
78/1757 Children's books  Mlad Tsarevitch The Young Prince 78/1757 Children's books Mlad Tsarevitch The Young Prince
78/1757 [Children's books]. Mlad-Tsarevitch (The Young Prince). Moscow, I. Sytin, 1918, 20p., 6 chromolithogr. plates, ills., orig. chromolithogr. wr.
€ (70-90)
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