Condition: New. Illus. By Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator).
Language: English
Published by Progress Publishers, 1981
Seller: Thomas F. Pesce', Anaheim, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Favorsky, Vladimir (illustrator). A Red Cloth Hardcover Book. Pages Are Clean And Tight. [99-D].
Language: English
Published by Antioch Press, Yellow Springs, OH, 1965
Seller: Possum Books, Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). 1st Edition. Four short verse dramas. 8vo, cloth, 96 pp. Jacket browned and soiked, chipped along top edge. Scarce.
US$ 18.16
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: New. Illus. By Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). In.
Published by Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1981
Seller: Aamstar Bookshop / Hooked On Books, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Association Member: RMABA
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Favorsky, Vladimir (illustrator). RUSSIA-Very good regular size hardcover. Spine has some hand wear. red/white w/blue lettering Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Progress Publishers, 1981
Seller: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Favorsky, Vladimir (illustrator). Cover is in excellent condition, save for rubbing/fading with age. Text is otherwise tight in binding. Text is clean and free of blemishes throughout. No other markings or indications of note. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall.
Published by The Antioch Press, Yellow Springs, OH, 1965
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Very Good. Favorsky, Vladimir (illustrator). First Edition Thus. First US edition, hardcover, has a slight lean to the binding, light bumps to the spine ends and cover corners, and a smudge to the fore edge of the first free end page. Overall, a solid, Very Good copy in a Near Very Good, unclipped dust jacket, which has small chips to the spine ends and cover corners, smudging to the covers with a few short tears to their edges, and sunning to the spine with offsetting to the cover borders. The jacket is wrapped in Mylar.
Language: English
Published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1954
Seller: COOK AND BAKERS BOOKS, PARKSVILLE, VANCOUVER ISLAND, BC, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. N. Favorsky (illustrator). Embossed, beige cover, lightly soiled on the back panel, otherwise without flaw. Sewn binding, ribbon marker. 6 X 8" 163 pages, from 1954. Translated from the Russian by Ivy and Tatyana Litvinov. The short novel, The Captain's Daughter, was written between the years 1833 and 1836 and is based on a study of the peasant uprising of 1773 - 1775, led by Emelyan Pugachev. Censorship of the time prevented Pushkin from giving a picture of the Pugachev rebellion on a historical scale. Some illustrations.
Published by Progess Publishers, 1981
Seller: Rivendell Books Ltd., Barrie, ON, Canada
US$ 16.74
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. The Lay of The Warfare Waged by Igor.
Published by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1967
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Hard cover. Condition: Very good. No jacket. Cover has dark rub marks on towards the edges. Lamination is detaching from the spine. Book edge has stains and scuffs. Inside pages are clean and unmarked.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. A beautifully illustrated translation of this early Russian epic. Clean and intact. Decorative cloth cover bright and clean. Text in Russian and English, illustrated with many duochrome drawings throughout. Please see image. 123 pages.
Published by Progress Publishers, 1965
Seller: Anybook.com, Lincoln, United Kingdom
US$ 34.40
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Add to basketCondition: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,400grams, ISBN:
Published by Progress Publishers, 1981
Seller: Hall of Books, Shropshire, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 34.58
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). 1st Edition. First English edition hardback, 1981, with no jacket. In overall very good used condition with only minor signs of age, handling and storage - small mark to front cover. Internally clean. Binding tight and appears little read; no annotation or inscriptions; text and illustrations bright and clear throughout. Not an old library book.
Published by Progress, Moscow,, 1981
Seller: Book Stage, Stratford, ON, Canada
HC. Favorsky, Ivan, Illustrator, (illustrator). First thus 122 [2] pp Illustrations Bilingual edition. Translated into modern Russian by Dimitri Likhachov. Transl. from Old Russian into English by Irina Petrova. Beautifully produced on fine paper, Illustrated in duotone reminiscent of Russian Art Nouveau illustrators, and decorations. Red cloth cover embossed with blue, white and gold pict. and ornamentel decoration. Introd. by D. Likhachov, notes. An exceptionally designed book. As new, without dw, as published.
Language: French
Published by Pontificia universidad catolica del Peru, Peru, 2007
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). Espagnol:Russe.Illustrations de Vladimir Favorsky.Quelques soulignages au crayon.Exemplaire numerote,N°506/600.Tres bon etat.97 pages.Poids 350gr.Format 24 x 17,5 cm.Ouvrage assez rare.
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. Illus. By Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). Print on Demand.
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New. Illus. By Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). Print on Demand.
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. Illus. By Vladimir Favorsky (illustrator). PRINT ON DEMAND.
Language: Russian
Published by Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1981
Seller: June Samaras, STREETSVILLE, ON, Canada
Decorative Cloth. Condition: New. Vladimir Favorsky. (illustrator). First Thus. "Slovo o plku Igoreve, Igorja, syna Svjatslavlja, vnuka Ol'gova = The lay of the warfare waged by Igor, son of Svyatoslav" This poetic description of an unsuccessful campaign against the Polovtsians in 1185 by Prince Igor of Novgorod Seversk (1180-1202) was composed by an anonymous author at the end of the twelfth century." This handsome edition of the text also includes a version translated from old Russian into English by Irina Petrova, and the text translated into modern Russian by Dmitry Likhachov. Vivid illustrations in red, back and white based on the wood engravings of Vladimir Favorsky. Introduction and notes.123p.ilius. Red cloth with coloured decorations on spine and front cover.
Published by Sam-Tam, Providence, 1994
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: fine. Limited. 8 pages, slim square 8vo, red cloth. Providence: Sam-Tam Press, (1994). A fine Copy. Number 5 of only 10 copies numbered and signed in red by Misha Beletsky. Vladimir Andreyevitch Favorsky, primarily a wood-engraver, is regarded as one of the finest Russian book artists of the twentieth century.
Language: Russian
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018
ISBN 10: 1720613168 ISBN 13: 9781720613169
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 11.18
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 86 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.20 inches. This item is printed on demand.
Published by Saint Petersburg, 1970
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Favorsky, Vladimir Andreevich. [Album]. Leningrad: Aurora, 1970. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU7058891.
Published by Riga, 1976
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Favorsky, Andrey Sergeevich. Peace Program in Action. Riga: The Knowledge Society of the Latvian SSR, 1976. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU6952013.
Published by Moscow, 1976
Seller: BiblioEra, Everett, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. In Russian. Favorsky, Vladimir Andreevich. Stories of an engraver. Moscow: Det. lit. 1976. All images are for identification of editions only. Several books of the same edition may be available. Please feel free to request photos of available books.SKU6952014.
Original printed carton covers.104 pp. 14 engravings by V. Favorsky. Part of lower spine torn. Some wear to covers edges. Internally fine.
Published by Ogiz Gos. izd-vo khudozh (??????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ??????????), Moscow (??????), 1941
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: g- to vg+. First edition thus. Octavo. 171, [1]pp. White paper wrappers, with illustrated woodcut border and text in black and brown. B/w woodcut illustrated frontispiece and title page. Smaller illustrated woodcut headpieces at the beginning of every act and an additional tailpiece at the very end of the final act. A total of 6 small b/w woodcut illustrations, plus the larger frontispiece, and front cover design all by prominent Soviet Russian artist and illustrator Vladimir Favorsky (1886-1964). The final four pages contain additional notes to provide the reader with more context, written by by Russian Shakespeare scholar Mikhail Morozov (1897-1952). Published by the "State Publishing House of Fiction." Boris Pasternak was, in additional to his acclaimed personal literary work, renowned for his popular and compelling translation work for numerous world literary classics and stage plays into Russian, including works by Goethe, Schiller, Calderón de la Barca, and most notably William Shakespeare. This was the first book edition of Pasternak's translation of Hamlet. Pasternak did not believe in utilizing too literal a method in his translations, bur rather sought to provide a comprehensive understanding of the work's truth and emotion, which could go beyond the surface and connect with the audience on a deeper level, and took significant creative license with the work original text and dialogue. Text throughout in Russian. Wrappers with some chipping and rubbing to the edges of the wrappers. Covers with some stains, light foxing and creases. Book block tight. Interior clean, with light age toning to pages. Wrappers in good-, interior in very good+ condition overall. Bibliographic references: Sendich 1941.5 ; Tarasenkov p.296.
Condition: Very good plus. First edition. First printing of this tragedy-farce by Soviet playwright, poet, and translator, with attractive cover and frontispiece art by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski. Russian graphic artist, art critic, and woodcut illustrator Vladimir Favorsky (also transliterated as Favorski) blended the traditional and the modern in his art. He helmed the Russian state art and technical school Vkhutemas - often compared in style and philosophy to Bauhaus - as rector during a tumultuous period in the 1920s, during which he resisted government efforts to mandate the artistic methods and styles of the students. Favorsky's perspective shines through in his extensive oeuvre of book illustrations; he was particularly fond of the codex as a vehicle for art, noting that "the book can serve simultaneously as an example of wholeness of design and variety of content" (Molok, 242). 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original pictorial wrapper. Black and white frontispiece. 78 pages, unopened. Wrapper with mild toning, a bit of edgewear; a touch of bumping to corners and spine ends. Front hinge beginning to crack a little. Clean.
Published by IZOGIZ, Russia, 1937
Softcover. Red and golde wraps (11.75" x 15.5") Unpaginated, some tipped-in color graphics. A poor collector's copy and a great reading copy. Extremely rare, this version is in English. Designed and spearheaded by El Lissitsky (spelled Lisitsky in the credits). The issue is dedicated to the Constitution of the USSR; each of the 133 articles of the constitution is written out and accompanied by photos, statistics, quotes, and maps illustrating progress made in that area. A lengthy section is also dedicated to the Soviet Republics, with a traditional pattern, maps and statistics included for each republic. The issue includes a fold-out map illustrating industrial hubs in the Soviet Union and a great photo montage by El Lissitzky, as well as a fold-out poster of Stalin. Quite scarce in any condition. Wrappers are soiled and loose, with a few tears and small pieces missing, old tape along the spine areas but not running the length of the spine. All contents believed present.
Published by ???????????? ???????????????, Moscow, 1933
First Edition Signed
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First edition. First printing of this examination of the Moscow Revolutionary Theater, established in 1922 to stage productions that promoted Soviet ideology - with signed woodcut print by Vladimir Favorsky. Russian graphic artist, art critic, and woodcut illustrator Vladimir Favorsky (also transliterated as Favorski) blended the traditional and the modern in his art. He helmed the Russian state art and technical school Vkhutemas - often compared in style and philosophy to Bauhaus - as rector during a tumultuous period in the 1920s, during which he resisted government efforts to mandate the artistic methods and styles of the students. Favorsky's perspective shines through in his extensive oeuvre of book illustrations; he was particularly fond of the codex as a vehicle for art, noting that "the book can serve simultaneously as an example of wholeness of design and variety of content" (Molok, 242). Favorsky also dabbled in stage design, making him an ideal illustrator for this title. 10'' x 7''. Original printed brown boards. Original unclipped (10 ???) pictorial dust jacket. Pictorial endpapers of theater figures. Illustrated with numerous tipped-in plates in shades of brown, and black-and-white woodcuts. 222, [2] pages. Small bookplate of Jack Rau to front pastedown. Single leaf woodcut print of Maria Babanova, signed by Favorski, loosely laid in. Jacket with light chipping to spine ends, mild toning to spine and wear to joints; some edgewear. Binding with light edgewear, a bit of bumping to corners and spine ends. A couple tipped-in plates becoming loose, plate facing 215 detached but present. Clean and sound. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed.
Published by ??????? ???????? ?????? ?????, Moscow, 1929
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very good plus. First edition. Signed limited first edition thus, illustrated by Favorsky, of this Pushkin comic poem with a striking modern design. Russian graphic artist, art critic, and woodcut illustrator Vladimir Favorsky (also transliterated as Favorski) blended the traditional and the modern in his art. He helmed the Russian state art and technical school Vkhutemas - often compared in style and philosophy to Bauhaus - as rector during a tumultuous period in the 1920s, during which he resisted government efforts to mandate the artistic methods and styles of the students. Favorsky's perspective shines through in his extensive oeuvre of book illustrations; he was particularly fond of the codex as a vehicle for art, noting that "the book can serve simultaneously as an example of wholeness of design and variety of content" (Molok, 242). Favorsky designed this stylish edition of one of Pushkin's more lighthearted works to incorporate smaller drawings in the margins in addition to larger illustrations, to mimic the writer's distinctive marginalia. 11.25'' x 7.5''. Original pictorial boards. Illustrated in black and white. 22, [6] pages. Small gift inscription ftom "Jay" to "Jack," dated 1933. Signed by Favorski to limitation page and numbered 166 of 500. Binding with a bit of toning to edges, light bumping to corners ad spine ends; upper rear corner with a couple shallow creases. Spine cracked to one opening. Clean. Signed.