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Published by Selbstverlag des Autors, Ulm, 1959, 1959
Seller: Antiquariat AndereWelt, Landsberg, Germany
Heft, 19 S., Zust. gut.
Published by The Focal Press, London / New York, 1948
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Photographs, Drawings, Charts Throughout (illustrator). 1st Edition. 224 Pp. Maroon Cloth Stamped In Silver. Lightly Used, No Fraying Or Damage. Small Ownership Stamp Of Robert R. Hawley, Artist And Photographer Of San Marino, California.
Published by Hannover, Hirschheydt ,, 1970
ISBN 10: 3777709794ISBN 13: 9783777709796
Seller: Antiquariat Robert von Hirschheydt, Wedemark, Germany
Association Member: BOEV
Book
193 S., brosch., neuwertig!.
Published by Berlin, 1924
Seller: Antiquariat Dr. Rainer Minx, Bücherstadt, Zeuthen, Germany
Book
4°, Broschiert, Doppelheft 1/2;. 48 S., offenbar das erste Heft, Papier altersbed. gebräunt, sonst sauber u. gut erh. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Softcover. Gr.-8°. Hellgraue Originalbroschur, gering lichtrandig. 253 Seiten. Der Innenteil fast neuwertig. Gutes Exemplar. Beiträge in englischer und deutscher Sprache.-- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! -- Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Bestellung! OstGeb.
Published by Stuttgart, Ferinand Enke, 1932., 1932
First Edition
Softcover. 25 x 17,5 cm. Zehn gelbe Originalbroschuren, etwas bestoßen und angestaubt, an den Rückenbezüge teils beschädigt, teils sind dort kleine Rostspuren an der Klammerung sichtbar. Vorderdeckel von Heft 1 ist stärker lädiert mit etwas Durchdruck auf die ersten Seiten, in Heft 10 ist der Hinterdeckel nebst den letzten Tafeln betroffen, Deckel von Heft 2 liegt lose bei. Vollständig mit den Seiten 1 - 844, zahlreichen Textabbildungen sowie den Tafeln 1-27. Innen insgesamt sauber und frisch. Noch guter Zustand. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! -- Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Bestellung! K22008.
Published by Published by Historical Review Press, Decatur, Georgia, 3rd Impression . 1980., 1980
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Third impression in publisher's original illustrated pink and white card wrap covers [soft back]. 8vo. 8½'' x 5½''. Contains 256 printed pages of text with archive monochrome photographs throughout. London Booksellers ticket inside and in Very Good clean condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0911038930 GERMANY [World War II].
1. Aufl. 47 S. + 1 Karte Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 900 8°, Broschureinband, guter Zust.
Published by Hannover-Döhren v Hirschheydt 1 Auflage dieser Ausgabe 193 Seiten 24 cm kartoniert einfachster Einband, 1970
Seller: Antiquariat Bernhard, Berlin, Germany
bestens erhaltenes Exemplar ohne Gebrauchsspuren, Schreibmaschinensatz, herstellerisch ein einfach aber professionell gestalteter Band 350 gr. 350.
Seller: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
Condition: Fine. The book is in fine condition.
Published by Gesellschaft von der Gesellschaft der Freunde des neuen Russland,, Berlin,,, 1928
Broschiert, 64 s., 18 x 24 cm. Inhalt: Leningrad. Schw/Weiss Bilder.Titelbild dieser Nummer: Viktor Triwas.
Published by Eugen Diederichs, Jena, 1919
Seller: muijssonbuch-Versandantiquariat, Lohmar, Germany
Karton beschriftet. Condition: befriedigend. Größe: gr. 8° 142 S. 72 Abb. Aussen Gebrauchsspuren am Kartoneinband. 411 Gramm.
Published by Berlin: Erich Baron Ges., 1931, 1931
Seller: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Switzerland
Association Member: ILAB
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 8° - 88pp - B/w Photo-reproductions. THE NEW RUSSIA Magazine for Culture, Economy and Literature VIII. Volume double issue 4/5 May / June 1931. First edition, typo design and covers by Georg Kepes. Original wrappers. Smal label on lower front cover,in Very good condition.
Published by Milner and Sowerby, Halifax, UK, 1856
Seller: Charles Thomas Bookseller, Stratham, NH, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Very good +. Engravings by Charles Heath after Edward H. Corbould (illustrator). Bound in red publishers blind stamped cloth with gilt floral centerpiece on front board and gilt title decoration on spine, all edges in gilt. Binding lightly soiled, corners bumped and foot of spine with a tear. Engraved frontis and separate title page, contents really near fine with only the authors real name in pencil on title page. Contains 144 printed pages, a solid copy from this publisher as part of the English Classics series.
Hardcover. 4° (24,4:18,2cm). Original-Halbleinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (etwas abgerieben). Buchblock minimal verzogen. 142 (2) Seiten mit 72 s/w Abbildungen und Skizzen im Text und auf Kunstdruckpapier, teils ganzseitig, vier davon montiert. Papierbedingt etwas gebräunt. Seite für Seite genau überprüft. Insgesamt sehr gutes Exemplar. Vorliegend die originale Halbleinenausgabe!-- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! -- Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Bestellung! FL0198.
Published by Berlin., 1926
Seller: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland
4 Hefte. 4°. 48; 48; 60; 64 S. Mit s/w. Abb. OBroschur-Hefte. (Einbände angestaubt). Geboren am 20. Juli 1881 als Sohn einer jüdischen Fabrikantenfamilie in Berlin; Baron studierte von 1901 bis 1904 Jura, aber auch Philosophie und Architektur. Er trat der SPD bei und arbeitete als Journalist. 1907 übersiedelte er nach Brandenburg/Havel, wurde Redakteur der sozialdemokratischen »Brandenburger Zeitung« und von 1910 bis 1918 SPD-Stadtverordneter in Brandenburg, er war besonders in Jugendfragen aktiv. Baron, der sich während des Ersten Weltkrieges der USPD anschloß, gehörte zu den Anhängern Karl Liebknechts. Seit August 1916 Soldat, kehrte im Sommer 1918 verwundet nach Brandenburg zurück, wurde hier im November 1918 einer der drei Vorsitzenden des Arbeiter- und Soldatenrates. Anfang 1919 übersiedelte er nach Berlin und wurde Redakteur der USPD-Zeitung »Freiheit«. Auf dem USPD-Parteitag 1920 trat Baron für die Vereinigung mit der KPD ein, als Mitglied der VKPD arbeitete er bis Februar 1924 als Inlandsredakteur im Pressebüro der KPD-Zentrale. Ab Februar 1924 war er Generalsekretär der Gesellschaft der Freunde des neuen Rußlands und redigierte deren Zeitschrift »Das neue Rußland«. Als seine Freunde Eduard Fuchs und Heinrich Vogeler 1929 mit den rechten Kommunisten aus der KPD verdrängt wurden und zur KPO gingen, blieb Baron in der Partei. Obwohl von Moskau bis 1932 immer wieder heftig kritisiert (und dort mehrfach seine Absetzung erwogen wurde), vertrat er die stalinistische Politik in der Gesellschaft der Freunde, deretwegen z. B. Heinrich Mann 1931 austrat. Mitte 1932 mußte auch die von ihm geleitete Zeitschrift »Das neue Rußland« ihr Erscheinen einstellen. In der Nacht zum 28. Februar 1933, der Nacht des Reichstagsbrandes, wurde er von SA-Leuten aus seiner Wohnung abgeführt und in das Polizeipräsidium gebracht. Wenige Wochen später verübte Erich Baron nach fürchterlichen Folterungen durch die Nazis am 26. April 1933 Selbstmord. Sprache: deutsch.
Published by Gesellschaft der Freunde des neuen Russland in Deutschland, Berlin, 1932
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very good condition. First edition. The Magazine was founded in 1924 after the death of Vladimir Lenin on January 21, 1924. The Society of the Friends of the New Russia in Germany was founded in June 1923 and organized lectures, trips to the Soviet Union and published the magazine "Das Neue Russland. The editor Erich Baron was a German lawyer, journalist, politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism. Baron was arrested the night of the Reichtagsbrand in February of 1933. He was tortured and possibly committed suicide on April 26 of the same year. He was found hanged in his prison cell. This extraordinary collection of the magazine documents its growth and popularity on one hand and the growing pains of the influential magazine on the other. The advertisements placed in the magazine are a testament to its reach in society, e.g. Neuer Deutsche Verlag advertising Eugene Lyons' title "Sacco und Vanzetti, the magazine "Film und Volk" offering a Heinrich Mann title, the MOPR publishers offering titles on the persecution of literature and art and the Malik Verlag, however, advertisements were also placed by the I.G. Farbenindustrie Altiengesellschaft and various organizations furthering the Russian export in Europe, among many others. Text in German. Its first issue was published in May-June 1924. The Society of the Friends of the New Russia in Germany was a German organization of intellectuals in the Weimar Republic, continuing the work of the Correspondence Series for Russian Cultural and Economic Questions (Korrespondenzfolge für russische Kultur- und Wirtschaftsfragen) and was part of the International Workers Relief, aiming to become an organ of impartial information regarding the cultural and economic currents in the new Russia, and fostering cooperation of the two countries in these fields. Among the founding members were the Russian actress Marija Andrejewa, Alfred Paquet, and Professor Westphal, representing the Prussian Cultural Ministry. In 1924 the journalist, politician and resistance fighter Erich Baron became the General Secretary of the society and editor of the magazine. The board included Helene Stöcker, Max Osborn, Franz Hilker and Eduard Fuchs. The magazine originally was published with stiff wraps (11 1/4 x 8 1/2") in variant colors with modern typography on covers, introducing some illustrations and b/w photographs in the first issues. In 1926 the design changed to include photo-illustrated cream paper covers in the same size. In 1927 the format was reduced (9 3/8 x 7") and the red covers were illustrated with photographs, photomontages and artwork with changing modern typography from then on. Photomontages were occasionally presented in the photographic displays in the issues themselves. Starting with the August issue of 1931 some of the members of the "Gesellschaft der Freunde des Neuen Russland" are listed on the inside front cover, e.g. Albert Einstein, Ernst May, Bruno Taut, Leo Kestenberg, S. Fischer, E. Rowohlt, Adolf Behne, Ernst Toller, Otto Klemperer, Max Pechstein, among others. The first issue with modern design and typography on covers does not contain illustrations. It introduces Lenin's successor A. J. Rykow, and includes contributions describing the tasks and actions of the Russian Institute for Children's Literature, Russian housing compared to Western societies, the Russian Red Cross, marriage and divorce in Russia, Russian theater and art, education in the Ukraine, the development of the electrical grid and the publishing industry in Russia. A section at rear "News about and from Russia" contains book reviews and a "miscellaneous" section with brief news blurbs on industry, pedagogy, art, science, etc. The issue contains six pages of advertisements for publications from German publishers at rear, including back cover. The original format continues until the double issue 1/2 of 1925, though in variant cover colors. These issues contain a few reproductions of modernist costumes for the film "Aelitta," which, in part, takes place on Mars. It was produced by the DAFU, German-American Film-Union. There are photos from Russian theater productions, photos depicting the Leningrad flood and industrial exhibitions, all with advertisement section at rear increasing in volume. The March-April issue of 1925 features a photograph of the set design for Ernst Toller's play "Masse Mensch" on the cover. Masthead and typography is same. It was devoted to theater in Moscow and Leningrad and includes a feature on the Meierhold Theater with photographs of their productions, an article on the Jewish State Theater as well as other theater circles, Russian art, music and literature. This issue with covers detached, rubbed, some wear along edges and pencil notes in margins is the only damaged issue in the collection. Issue 5/6 reverts back to the modern design of the first cover though issue 7/9, Vol. 2, features a b/w photograph of the rally Leningrad-Tiflis pasted to the cover, retaining the modern masthead and typography, and with issue 1/2 of Vol. 3 the cover design includes a b/w photograph, as in Vol 3/4 of this volume, with a photo of a German farm at the Volga on cover. Issue 3/4 then reverts to the original cover design. The contributions in this stretch include Ernst Toller from his manuscript "Russian Travel Letters), a photo-illustrated article on Russian architecture by Bruno Taut, a contribution by the outstanding character actor Konstantin Stanislawski, Leo Trotzki, the Meyerhold theater among many others though despite the obvious accentuation of the arts, generally the magazine portrayed the Russian nation as a whole, including political and economic issues. With issue 5/6 of Vol. 3 the photographic cover, with original masthead, was adapted as a regular feature, printed on cream color covers through the end of the year. Issue 5/6 features a photograph of Panzerkreuzer Potemkin, a film by Sergej Eisenstein, on the cover and various reproductions of Heinrich Vogeler drawings in the i.