Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1920]., 1920
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 71 x 71 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Zuordnung laut Angabe des Vorbesitzers. Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Lithographie. Condition: Gut. 118 x 74 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Zuordnung laut Angabe des Vorbesitzers. Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Rückseitig kleine Montagereste. Minimal knittrig. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [1921]., 1921
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Holzstich. Condition: Gut. 84 x 68 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; Gutenberg 29.569. - Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 90 x 69 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Im Druck monogrammiert. Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
paperback. Condition: Good. Prima edizione. In 4, cm 21,5 x 29, pp. 164 con illustrazioni fotografiche b/n, disegni, planimetrie nel testo. Tutta tela editoriale con sovraccoperta (alcuni danni riparati). Etichetta all'interno del piatto anteriore della Libreria - Galleria Salto di Milano. Edizione originale di questo importante testo pubblicato Kozma, architetto e grafico ungherese, molto attivo nell'ambito delle arti applicate e dell'interior design, partendo da un'impronta art nouveau e orientandosi in seguito all'art decň. Dal 1930 si diede maggiormente alla progettazione edilizia, in particolare a Budapest. In "Das neue haus" sono illustrati molti edifici giŕ realizzati e innovativi progetti nei quali gli elementi di carattere decorativo e ornamentali sono contemperati con architetture di taglio razionalista e funzionalista. . Book.
Published by Budapest: Ter es Forma, 1935
Seller: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Oblong quarto 23.5x31.5 cm., wrappers, 14pp. An illustrated essay on basic hotel-room design drawing by Lajos Kozma (1884-1948), master architect of Hungarian and international modernism. Hungarian text, with French descriptions for some illustrations and a German language summary of the principles for good design at the end. OCLC finds no library holdings for this work, which is not an offprint from a Tér és forma journal issue. Kozma was a co-editor for the journal, and he may have used their presses to release this for teaching purposes.
Published by Budapest: Izidor Kner, 1920
Seller: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. EGY ÖZVEGYASSZONYRÓL ÉS EGY KATONÁRÓL való HISTÓRIA mellyet EGYÉB RÉGI TRUFFÁKKAL AZAZ MIND VIG ÉS SZOMORÚ TÖRTÉNEKKEL egyetemben MINDEN ÖRÖMÉRE ÉS OKULÁSÁRA EGYBEGYÜJTÖTT (The Story of a Widow and a Soldier, Collected with Other Old Jokes, Merry and Sad, for the Joy and Education of All). Duodecimo 12x11 cm., decorated boards, (4)83(1) pp., with book design, uncials and decorations and four hand-colored woodcut illustrations by Lajos Kozma. György Király (1887-1922) was a literary historian and brilliant lecturer who was expelled in the 1919 revolution and became a journalist. Here he collected this series of medieval stories by Hungarian authors of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. His early death precluded an important literary future. Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) was an architect, graphic artist, and designer who began in the art nouveau and secessionist era and later achieved international renown for his pioneering work in residential and interior design. OCLC locates holdings at Columbia and Indiana universities. The publisher Izidor Kner is famed for their bibliophile releases. Cover has light edgewear, else near fine.
Published by Kner Izidor, Gyoma, 1918
First Edition
Cover design and the 6 full page coloured illustrations by Lajos Kozma. (illustrator). First edition. Cover design and the 6 full page coloured illustrations by Lajos Kozma. First edition. In original half cloth with illustrated cardboard panels. 59, (1) p. This small children's book is one of a series that contains all together three booklets by the Kner Publishing House (one of the is "Mese a bútorokról" by Anna Lesznai). Béla Balázs (18841949) was a Hungarian-Jewish film critic and aesthete, also a writer and poet. He is known as the the librettist of Béla Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle" and the writer of the scenario for Bartók's ballet "The Wooden Prince". Lajos Kozma (18841948) was a graphic artist, designer and architect in modernist and art deco style. His furniture designs were published in several magazines and books, among others in Alexander Koch's Innendekoration and in Neue Werkkunst by F. E. Hübsch Verlag (Möbel und Raumkunst von Ludwig Kozma mit einer Einleitung von Ernst Kállai, 1926), his graphic designs in Gutenberg Jahrbuch. . One page with small tear. A very good copy. In original half cloth with illustrated cardboard panels.
Published by Uránia Kiadás (Aczél Testvérek), Budapest, 1920
Condition: In fine condition. Hungarian edition, bilingual. Hungarian edition, bilingual. In publisher's illustrated wrappers, series cover designed by Lajos Kozma. 29, (3) p. Scarce, Hungarian bilingual edition of Rudyard Kipling's (18651936) novel "The Butterfly". The series cover was made by Lajos Kozma. Identical edition was published by Lantos. Lajos Kozma (18841948) besides being one of the chief Hungarian architects and interior designers of the first half of the 20th century was also a graphic artist and book illustrator. His architectural early works were created in Art Nouveau style but later, through Art Deco, he found his way to the International Modernism. In publisher's illustrated wrappers, series cover designed by Lajos Kozma.
Cover and illustrations by Lajos Kozma. (illustrator). First edition. Cover and illustrations by Lajos Kozma. First edition. In Publisher's, illustrated wrappers. 200, (8) p. Printed by the Kner private press. The book was published in German in 1921 (Sieben Märchen; Rikola). Béla Balázs (18841949) was a Hungarian-Jewish film critic and aesthete, also a writer and poet. He is known as the librettist of Béla Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle" and the writer of the scenario for Bartók's ballet "The Wooden Prince". Lajos Kozma (18841948) besides being one of the chief Hungarian architects and interior designers of the first half of the 20th century was also a graphic artist and book illustrator. His architectural early works were created in Art Nouveau style but later, through Art Deco, he found his way to the International Modernism. . Slightly chipped at edges. Occasional foxing. With a small stain on rear cover. Overall in very good condition. In Publisher's, illustrated wrappers.
Published by Singer és Wolfner (Világosság könyvnyomda), Budapest, 1909
First Edition
First (text) volume with a frontispiece and initials by Kozma. Second volume with frontispiece and 30 plates by Kozma. (illustrator). First edition. Pinted in 1550 copies. First (text) volume with a frontispiece and initials by Kozma. Second volume with frontispiece and 30 plates by Kozma. First edition. Pinted in 1550 copies. In 2 volumes. In publisher's typographically illustrated, hard paper wrappers, designed by Lajos Kozma. Housed in original hard paper folder with label. pp. 153 [7]; ff. [4] [1 (frontispiece)] [1 (title page)] [27 (illustrated plates)] [1 (title "Epilog")] [3 (illustrated plates)] [1 (colophon)]. A beautiful Hungarian Art Nouveau publication, Lajos Kozma's illustrations for Béla Révész's short stories. The first text-volume contains fairy-tale-like short stories by Béla Révész, while the second, thirty, fine, full-page Art-Nouveau illustrations by Lajos Kozma. Kozma created these drawings under the influence of the art of Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka and Gustav Klimt. The two volumes appeared with different frontispieces. Lajos (Ludwig) Kozma (18841948) was a Hungarian graphic artist, designer and architect. His furniture designs were published in several magazines and books, among others in Alexander Koch's Innen Dekoration and in Neue Werkkunst by F. E. Hübsch Verlag (Möbel und Raumkunst von Ludwig Kozma mit einer Einleitung von Ernst Kállai, 1926), his graphic designs in Gutenberg Jahrbuch. One of the finest examples of Hungarian-Art Nouveau. . Binding slightly worn at the extremities. The first gathering of the second volume loose, and 4 plates with closed tear at the outer margin, no effect to the illustration. Overall in very good condition. In 2 volumes. In publisher's typographically illustrated, hard paper wrappers, designed by Lajos Kozma. Housed in original hard paper folder with label.
First German edition. Numbered, one of 600 copies. In unique, custom made, hand-painted vellum binding, by Lajos Kozma. Title on spine in gilt lettering. Upper edge gilt. Paste paper endpapers. Kozma's signet on front flyleaf's verso and another signet (supposedly of the owner: "CHW") on the additional flyleaf drawn by Kozma in black ink. 44 [4] p. The first German edition of The Priest and the Acolyte in Lajos Kozma's Unique, Hand-Painted Art Nouveau binding. Lajos (Ludwig) Kozma (18841948) was one of the chief Hungarian architects and interior designers of the first half of the 20th century, he is also known for his graphic designs and book illustrations and binding designs. His early works were created in Art Nouveau style but later, through Art Deco, he found his way to International Modernism. The scandalous story of The Priest and the Acolyte (here in A. W. Hiller's translation) is attributed to Oscar Wilde, however, its real author was John Francis Bloxam (18731928) an English Uranian author and churchman. The novel appeared first in The Chameleon (Vol. I, No. 1, December 1894). . Binding with slight discolorations and light stains. Inside some light and scattered foxing. Overall in fine condition. In unique, custom made, hand-painted vellum binding, by Lajos Kozma. Title on spine in gilt lettering. Upper edge gilt. Paste paper endpapers. Kozma's signet on front flyleaf's verso and another signet (supposedly of the owner: "CHW") on the additional flyleaf drawn by Kozma in black ink First German edition. Numbered, one of 600 copies.
With numerous text illustrations, many by Kozma. Title page, initials head and tail pieces also by him. Many of the illustrations coloured and one mounted. (illustrator). With numerous text illustrations, many by Kozma. Title page, initials head and tail pieces also by him. Many of the illustrations coloured and one mounted. First edition. Limited. One of 300 numbered copies. Japanese-bound. In publisher's wrappers, with illustrated title vignette by Lajos Kozma. 50 p. Art Nouveau Yearbook of the students of architecture at the Royal Joseph Technical University. With many illustrations by Lajos Kozma and his fellows at the university artist group "Fiatalok" (Youth), a circle of architects who were studied the Hungarian folklore and combined its motives and ornaments with the characteristics of Art Nouveau and the style of the Wiener Werkstätte. The first number was published in 1898 by Jen? Kismarty-Lechner, later Lajos Kozma, Károly Kós and the Bauhausler Farkas Molnár were also among the editors and illustrators. . Some folded pages are trimmed. Paper yellowed due to ageing. First 2 leaves somewhat dusted at lower right corner. Binding artistically restored. Overall in very good condition. Japanese-bound. In publisher's wrappers, with illustrated title vignette by Lajos Kozma First edition. Limited. One of 300 numbered copies.
Published by Budapest: Singer és Wolfner, 1909
Seller: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. (Meeting Cinderella. New novelettes by Béla Révész with drawings by Lajos Kozma). Folio 31 x 22.5 cm, two vols.,decorated boards, 158, 72pp. Book cover, interior decorations and page design by Lajos Kozma. Hungary, as the theoretical half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, began to participate vigorously in the Viennese secessionist movement by 1900 with distinctive achievements in the decorative arts, architecture and design. Produced in the peak of the era, this is a fine production with the particular flavor of the movement that sets Hungarian secessionism apart. Volume I provides the text with uncials by Kozma and the second volume consists of thirty full-page zincographs by him, plus an additional two as frontispieces for each volume. Kozma (1884-1948) first acquired fame for his visual gifts as a book artist before his renowned achievements as an advanced architect and designer of the 20s and 30s. These images, while clearly indebted to Klimt, are the work of an original talent. Béla Révész (1876-1944) was a journalist and author, close friend of and highly influenced by poet Endre Ady. Sharing Ady s point of view, he broke with the traditional structure of the novel with Expressionist naturalism. The present work, Meeting Cinderella, an erotic fantasy in a series of novelettes, precedes his later focus of working-class proletarian struggle and a socialist vision. A sumptuous production, this copy is one of the 500 on decorated boards. This copy very good plus. Signed by Révész with a dedication. Worldcat finds four copies in North American libraries. Signed by Author(s).
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1925]., 1925
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Signed
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 94 x 75 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Handsigniert. - Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Rückseitig kleine Montagereste. Minimal gebräunt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: Hungarian
Published by Kner, Gyoma, 1924
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Kozma Lajos (illustrator). (52)p.+22 coloured plates. This private edition was made for only the Kner family and their friends. Printed in 30 copies. This exact copy was dedicated to Izidor Kner, the founder of the publishing house. Limited edition original half leather. Spine richly gilt. Lévay - Haiman: 1.365.
Language: Hungarian
Published by Sacelláry (Kner - Korvin ny.), (Bp.-Gyoma), 1921
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Kozma Lajos (illustrator). (52)p.+22 színes t. (felragasztott képek) Beautiful, bordered, two-coloured printed title page. Limited (398./500). (Magyar Klenodiumok. I.) Richly gilt, original half cloth. Upper edges gilt.
Language: Hungarian
Published by Amicus (Kner ny.), Budapest (Gyoma), 1921
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Kozma Lajos (illustrator). 87+(1)p.+7 coloured plates. Limited edition (IX./X) in original leather and hardpaper case designed by Márta Bíró. Lévay - Haiman: 1.310.
Language: Hungarian
Published by (Kner Izidor ny.), Gyoma, 1918
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Kozma Lajos (Ludwig Kozma) (illustrator). 59+(1)p. Illustrated, original half cloth. With 6 drawings by Ludwig Kozma. With: Jászay-Horváth Elemér: Árva János. Mese. Gyoma, 1918. Kner Izidor. 27+(1)p. Illustrated, original half cloth designed by István Örkényi. With 7 drawings by István Örkényi. With: Lesznai Anna: Mese a bútorokról és a kis fiúról (Gyoma, 1918. Kner.) 43+(1)p. Illustrated, original half cloth designed by Anna Lesznai. With 8 drawings by the author. Because of the similar shape and typography, the 3 books are considered a series. Lévay - Haiman: 1.277., 1.281.,1.283.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 113 x 56 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; Gutenberg 29.563. - Im Druck monogrammiert. Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 92 x 73 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Im Druck monogrammiert. Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 57 x 64 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Zuordnung laut Angabe des Vorbesitzers. Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 138 x 64 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Zuordnung laut Angabe des Vorbesitzers. Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [Ca. 1910]., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 129 x 62 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; nicht bei Gutenberg. - Zuordnung laut Angabe des Vorbesitzers. Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [1908]., 1908
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 102 x 28 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; Gutenberg 29.572. - Jugendstil-Exlibris des Gründers der Budapester Werkstatt (in Anlehnung an die Wiener Werkstätte). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Language: German
Published by [1908]., 1908
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Klischee. Condition: Gut. 60 x 49 mm. *Thieme-Becker 21; Vollmer 3 und 6; Gutenberg 29.578. - Im Druck monogrammiert. Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) studierte Architektur und inspirierte sich durch Koloman Moser, Carl Otto Czeschka und Gustav Klimt nebenbei auch Exlibris und Bücher zu illustrieren. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Published by Julius Hoffmann, Stuttgart, 1930
First Edition Signed
In original green paper. Condition: In fine condition. With numerous photographic reproductions of Kozma's interiors, buildings, plans and furniture. (illustrator). With numerous photographic reproductions of Kozma's interiors, buildings, plans and furniture. First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed to Alexander (Sándor) Lénárd. In original green paper. (26) p. Lajos (Ludwig) Kozma (18841948) was a graphic artist, designer and architect in modernist and art deco style. His furniture designs were published in several magazines and books, among others in Alexander Koch's Innendekoration and in Neue Werkkunst by F. E. Hübsch Verlag (Möbel und Raumkunst von Ludwig Kozma mit einer Einleitung von Ernst Kállai, 1926), his graphic designs in Gutenberg Jahrbuch. Alexander Lénárd (19101972) was a Hungarian born physician, writer, translator, painter, musician and poet, lived in Brazil. Best known as the Latin translator of A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh (Winnie Ille Pu). . First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed to Alexander (Sándor) Lénárd.
Published by Sacelláry Kiadás, Budapest, 1921
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. One of 500, unnumbered. Kozma, Lajos. One of 500, unnumbered. [26] leaves of alphabet, 22 unnumbered colour plates by the author. Large 4to. An illustrated alphabet of 22 letters with art by Kozma and verses by Frigyes Karinthy (1887-1938). Lajos Kozma (1884-1948) was an influential avant-garde architect and designer, one of the main representatives of the Hungarian Art Nouveau who founded the Budapest Wokshop in 1913 after the model of the Wiener Werkstatte. Cloth spine and boards. Fine in original slipcase and dust jacket missing spine [26] leaves of alphabet, 22 unnumbered colour plates by the author. Large 4to.
Published by Darmstadt, 1929
First Edition
In original paper. In original paper. 15 p. 4t. Inscribed to Oszkár Gellért.
Published by Sonderabdruck aus dem Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 1930
First Edition
First edition. With 12 full-page and numerous other illustrations of Lajos Kozma's works. In publisher's half-cloth binding. 32 p. Scarce publication of Kozma's work by Kner Press. With Kozma's bookplate and book cover designs and book illustrations. Lajos Kozma (18841948) besides being one of the chief Hungarian architects and interior designers of the first half of the 20th century was also a graphic artist and book illustrator. His architectural early works were created in Art Nouveau style but later, through Art Deco, he found his way to the International Modernism. . Rear cover slightly scratched. In fine condition. In publisher's half-cloth binding First edition. With 12 full-page and numerous other illustrations of Lajos Kozma's works.