1 - 329 GLOBAL AVANTGARDE - MODERNIST TYPOGRAPHY AND DESIGN 1915-1950
- Yellowed; owner's entry on title, in upper margin frontwr., on verso frontwr. (stamp) and on lower and upper edge. Wrappers and first/ last few lvs. lack sm. portion of corners; backstrip carefully restored.
= Global Avantgarde Chile 16; Diagramming Modernity p.325.
= Nostra Novela year 1, no.10. Scarce literary magazine.
Soler de Morante Borrás, M.E. Esclat de roses fines. Ibid., idem, 1930, (4 advert.),39,(3 advert.)p., ills. by M. VIDAL CORELLA, orig. wr. w. anonymous design, sm. 8vo.
- Some sl. foxing. Foot of spine sm. dam.
= Nostra Novelas year 1, no.5. Prize winning novel at the Valencia Flower Games of 1930.
- Some sl. foxing. Backstrip dam.; wr. some rubbed spots at extremities.
AND 1 other issue (vol. 14, no. 7) of the same periodical, wr. des. by TONI ZEPF. - ADDED: Grafische Revue. Maandblad voor de grafische vakken. Year 14, no. 12. Ed. J. van den Berg a.o. Amst., Band van Typografische Studiegezelschappen, 1930, p.233-248, ills., orig. wr. w anonymous design, 4to
- Lacks frontwr. of year 3, no.12. Some foxing and occas. yellowed; 4 vols. (year 1 and 2) untrimmed, otherwise sl. cut short. Bindings sl. worn; top of spine of 1 vol. dam.; joints partlly split(ting);
= Wrappers i.a. designed by W. Maas, S. van Ravesteyn, G. Rietveld, O. van Rees, A.M. Oosterbaan and O. Freundlich; incl. Global Avantgarde Netherlands 21-26; Rössler p.60.
- Wrappers trifle worn at extremities.
ADDED: a used, mediocre copy of The Red & Black (yearbook of the Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence, 1932, ills., orig. dec. and embossed cl., 4to).
- Sl. creased and w. some restorations in margins.
= Music for fortepiano by Ilya Rogovoi. Military march dedicated to Aleksandr Ilyich Yegorov, one of the first marshals of the USSR.
- Used, addressed in typescript and w. poststamp.
AND a publicity postcard for Deutsche Kohlenbürsten- u. Elementefabrik Carbone A.G. w. anonymous design in black and orange (1931).
- Title-p. and final (index) leaf browned; trifle foxed. Foot of spine chipped.
= Chaim Gildin was a Soviet Jewish writer and poet. An ardent communist and defender of the Soviet Union, he nevertheless fell victim to stalinist oppression and died in a labour camp in 1943 or 1944.
- Vague and narrow waterstain in upper margin frontwr. Otherwise a very fine copy.
- Foxed (not affecting wr.). Wrappers (overlapping) trifle frayed; spine-ends sl. dam.
Monteiro filho, C. Céus de fogo. Romance exótico. Pref. C. Monteiro. Porto, Civilização Limitada, 1933, 256,(1)p., contemp. hcl. w. orig. frontwr. (des. by ARS) and backstrip laid down.
- Yellowed; owner's entry on htitle; owner's stamp on first free endpaper and last p.
- All spines w. 5 small shallow cuts (formerly bound?).
= Rare quarterly, published 1930-1935 (see Klevgaard p.67f and passim).
- Slightly thumbed and dustsoiled; wr. some sm. imperfections; spine worn.
= Sale brochure for textiles and clothes.
Vichy. Paris, Vichy, 1934, (28)p., double-p. col. plan, (photogr.) ills., typography and orig. wr. by M. CARREY[?], folio.
- Foxed. Wrappers rubbed and sl. soiled/ foxed; some marginal imperfections.
= Spanish language brochure for the health resort at Vichy.
- Fine copy.
= Global Avantgarde Georgia 7; Chepyzhov 19. Bimonthly illustrated literary journal of which only seven issues were published before it was closed down. "Extremely scarce" (Chepyzhov).
- Spine restored; frontwr. w. some thin/ surface dam. spots; extensive pencil annots. on (verso) backwr.
= Global Avantgarde Georgia 7 (other issue); Chepyzhov 19. Bimonthly illustrated literary journal of which only seven issues were published before it was closed down. "Extremely scarce" (Chepyzhov).
- Spine splitting; wr. sl. dam. from staples.
= Global Avantgarde Georgia 7 (other issue); Chepyzhov 19. Bimonthly illustrated literary journal of which only seven issues were published before it was closed down. "Extremely scarce" (Chepyzhov).
- Backstrip restored.
= One of the most important contributions to radical modernist Yiddish poetry. Uri Zve Grinberg (or Greenberg) was one of the founders of Brit HaBirionim, a faction of the Revisionist Zionist Movement.
- Sl. creased and dogeared.
= Hebrew satirical theatre Ha-Kumkum (The Kettle) was founded by Hungarian born author and playwright Avigdor Hammeiri.
AND 1 other small leaflet concerning the Kettle Theater.
- Yellowed; formerly folded; a few vague creases and sm. foxed spots.
= Announcing a performance by the satirical theater company Ha-Matate (The Broom), established in 1928 in Tel Aviv, on November 10th 1932 at the 'Sion' Hall in Jerusalem. With stage design by E. Emanueli, conference [Hebrew: Konferensiah] by E. Donath and music by M. Wilensky. Listing the program: Beware, foolish dog! Rabies in one move; Going "home", to Birobidzhan! - Revolutio... zionist enthusiasm; "Schaff!" Workers of [..?] unite!; It is hard to be... a nazi - Musical Hitleriade; Our Father, our King (here traditional) - Prayers for the days of awe and for all the days of the year; Buzz, buzz! Polite jazz; Illustrations without a book. Global Avantgarde Palestine | Israel 12 (w. diff. date).

















































