Language: French
Published by ÈDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES D´ÉTAT MOSCOU., FRANCE., 1933
Seller: LIBRERÍA CASTREJÓN., Madrid., M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. ORGANE CENTRAL DES ÉCRIVAINS RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES. 18X26 CM. 339 PÁGINAS. ILUSTRADO. TAPAS ROZADAS. PUNTA SUPERIOR DOBLADA EN LA ÚLTIMA PARTE DE LA OBRA.
Language: French
Published by ÈDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES D´ÉTAT MOSCOU., FRANCE., 1933
Seller: LIBRERÍA CASTREJÓN., Madrid., M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. ORGANE CENTRAL DES ÉCRIVAINS RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES. 18X26 CM. 176 PÁGINAS. PÁGINAS. ILUSTRADO. LOMO MANCHADO. RESTO MUY BIEN.
Language: French
Published by ÈDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES D´ÉTAT MOSCOU., FRANCE., 1933
Seller: LIBRERÍA CASTREJÓN., Madrid., M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. ORGANE CENTRAL DES ÉCRIVAINS RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES. 18X26 CM. 152 PÁGINAS. PÁGINAS. ILUSTRADO. LOMO CON FALTAS. RESTO MUY BIEN.
Language: Spanish
Seller: Librería El Pez Volador, Rosario, SF, Argentina
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Ediciones Pueblos Unidos, 1945, Uruguay. 20x14.Rústica. Buen estado 140 p. (M).
Published by Union Internationale de s Éscrivants Révolutionnaires. Editions Littèraires de Moscou, 1934
Seller: Largine, Madrid, M, Spain
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 168 pp. En este número colaboran Dreyfus-Gueguen, S. Tretiakov, A. Harry, S. Dikovsky, O. Erdeberg, Emi Siao, R. Wittemberg, J. Conroy, V. Finn, S. Roudine, T. Tess, E. Volkova, E. Mindline, V. Smirnova, V. Vizé, M. Ter-Assatourov, I. Anissimov, F. Gladkov, P. Nizan.
Published by EDICIONES PUEBLOS UNIDOS M URUGUAY , 1945, 1945
Seller: DEL SUBURBIO LIBROS- VENTA PARTICULAR, C.A.B.A, Argentina
Association Member: ALADA
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. Shakespeare y Balzac. Dos ensayos Marxistas Ediciones Pueblos Unidos, 1945, Uruguay. 20x14.Rústica. Buen estado 140 pgs.Las relaciones de carácter social y politico existentes y sin embargo ignoradas entre épocas históricas donde vivieron Shakespeare y Balzac, y la creación artística de ambos genios . en estos dos ensayos se descubren aspectos desconocidos de ambos autores. raro, escaso. cubierta con escrituras, ineterior normal. ABEARRDANDCHA.
Published by The State Literary-Art Publishing House, Moscow, 1937
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 112p. + [1], 7x9.75 inches; frontis., illus., photos., wraps edge worn and chipped at the spine tips, front wrap slightly frayed along fore-edge, front wrap somewhat detached at the tail of spine, bottom right corner pages slightly curling, wraps lightly toned with some minor soil, else very good. Includes a poem by Mayakovsky.
Published by Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR, Moscow, 1936
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 120p., 6.75x9.75 inches; wraps edge worn and chipped at the spine tips, top edge of wrap slightly frayed, touch of rust on staples, somewhat toned, else very good. Includes literature and articles by Ilya Ehrenburg, Heinrich Mann, Andre Gide, Willi Bredel, a poem by Richard Wright, and more.
Published by International Union of Revolutionary Writers, 1935
Seller: Cragsmoor Books, Cragsmoor, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Lg. 8vo. Wrapps., gren, beige, white with green, white letters. Backstr. missing, edges chipped and nibbled. Good paper, contents clean and sound. Frontis. Illus. 112pp. Contributors: S. M. Kirov; Boris Pilnyak, Whist; Vera Inber, Nor-Bibl's Crime; Balder Olden, The Empty Bag; Mabel Dwight; Jose Clemente Orozco; Anton Refregier; Michael Loew; James Guy; Irwin D. Hoffman; Camille Egas; William Siegel; N. Cikovsky; A. V. Lunacharski, Lenin and Literature; A. B. Magil, Two Poems; No Mercy to Terrorists and Traitors; Letters: Theodore Plivier; On the Loss of My German Citizenship; Friedrich Wolf, Western Drama of the Imperialist War; A Bakushinski, Lenin in Soviet Sculpture.
Published by VOKS, Moscow, 1935
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. First edition. Quarto. 312 (2,10)pp. Original red faux half leather over paper covered boards illustrated with film imagery and red lettering on covers, black on spine, protected by modern mylar. Inside covers and endpapers illustrated with film images on photo paper, printed in orange. Color illustrated half-title and title page, both with film strips in color. Each chapter with cover page showing its number in a lithographically printed red square. Design and photomontage by V. Stepanova and A. Rodchenko. Elaborate publication celebrating fifteen years of Soviet cinema with contributions by B. Shumyatsky, A. Stetsky and A. Arossev and many others. Chapter two elaborates on the basic trends in Soviet film art as well as literature on the subject, followed by twenty-one biographical notes on the premiere Soviet filmmakers, incl. A. Dovzhenko, V. Pudovkin, S. Eisenstein and others. The volume covers cinematography in "Soviet White Russia, the Ukraine, Armenia and the Central Asia Republics of the USSR. Chapter five is dedicated to the film "Chapayev", chapter six introduces Soviet newsreels, the film "Chelyuskin" and scientific-educational cinematography. Chapter seven treats the Soviet film industry, its popularization and cinema in the Collective Farms. Chapter eight with thirty short contributions of Soviet film art by thirty authors, including André Gide and Cecil B. de Mille and finally, in chapter nine, a chronology of Soviet film starting with Lenin's Decree on the nationalization of the film industry on August 27th, 1919, and a list of honors bestowed on workers in Soviet cinematography. The volume is profusely illustrated with b/w offset reproductions of cinematographer portraits, film stills throughout, some in color or sepia-toned, including a b/w fold-out of a cinema's audience in front of a big screen with a cutout, as issued, showing Lenin's head depicted in a photograph on the next page respectively the Lenin quote "Cinema is for us the most important for arts" on the previous page; this ploy is repeated on page 273 with a cutout, as issued, revealing a film still from the Eisenstein film "October" on the next, a head shot of Eisenstein on the previous page; missing the tipped-in celluloid sheet with Stalin's silhouette. Four pages of advertisements at rear followed by ten pages with b/w offset reproductions of film still and posters, all posters featuring photomontages. Text printed to regular, photographs to glossy paper. Recto of back endpaper with stamp "4) N A7." Pages 197 through 200 with straight cuts in pages. Various pages with ball-point pen lines in geometrical fashion framing or connecting film imagery of the page.