Published by Boni & Liveright, New York, 1927
Seller: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Used-Very Good. Cloth, no dj. Quarter bound orange cloth with decorative mahogany paper sides. 188 numbered pp. Spine sunned and toned, chipped at ends; toning extends to head of front board. Corners rubbed, chipped and turned-in. Else fine. A sound copy; internally nice and clean.
Published by J. W. Edwards, Ann Arbor, MI, 1948
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: good. Reprint Edition. 218 pages, illus. (including one fold-out), appendix, bibliography, index, errata, some wear to boards and spine. Text is in Russian. Author may be Erikh Gollerbakh, Born: March 11, 1895, Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, Russia and died: March 4, 1942, Vologda, Russia. Heavily illustrated in black and white. Includes a multi-page list of engravers. This book was originally published in 1923; this 1948 reprint is an American Council of Leaned Societies Reprint, Russian series No. 9.
Published by Moskau / Petrograd. Staatsverlag. 1923., 1923
Seller: Antiquariat CoBrA, Oberrohrbach, Austria
Moskau / Petrograd. Staatsverlag. 1923. 4°. 102 Seiten + zahlreiche, oft ganzseitige Abbikdungen. Illustrierter Original-Karton. Mit dem Werkverzeichnis bis 1923. Umschlag fleckig. Rücken mit Fehlstelle. Durchaus noch gutes und ansehnliches Exemplar. Good copy. Sprache: Russisch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact us always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.
Published by Academy of Art, Leningrad, 1927
Seller: Gotcha By The Books, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
First Edition
hardbound. profusely illustrated (illustrator). Very scarce - illustrated survey of modern Russian book covers from the 1920's, compiled and with text by writer and art critic/historian E.F. Gollerbach; 21 page introductory text followed by 75 full-page plates in colour and b&w of the book covers; no copies in Australian collections; Please Note: text is in Russian (Cyrillic) with no English translation, all details given here are courtesy of a certified Russian translator; professionally re-backed, with gray cloth spine and new endpapers, and with some repairs to front board; mild tanning to (original) endpapers and edges of some pages, o.w. Very Good throughout; boards fairly heavily rubbed, and with some worn areas. no dustwrapper. unpaginated (103pp). 4to. Very Good in rubbed boards (re-backed) Very Good in rubbed boards (re-backed).
Paperback. Orange wraps with dark blue lettering; 16 pp.; richly illustrated. This extremely rare item is inscribed in Cyrillic and signed in English. "With reproductions of 20 pictures by David Burliuk from the State Museums of the Soviet Union and Private Collections." -- WorldCat. Good- (Wraps are detached from the textblock and heavily worn/sunned/scuffed; interior has some cockling/edgewear/toning/foxing/chipping at the edges.) Inscribed in Cyrillic and signed in English, by the Artist.
Published by 1922, 1922
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
First Edition
Large 4to. Pp. 56 + eight leaves, each with tipped-in colour plate. Many b/w illustrations in the text. Contemporary half calf on marbled boards, spine with five raised bands and title labels, lightly rubbed. Bookplate. Old inscription on front endpaper. Original printed wrappers withbound. First edition, limited to 750 copies.Interesting documentation of the Soviet State Porcelain Factory, previously the Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory (before 1917). Published under the direction of Jean Lazarevsky. Vignettes and the front wrapper is designed by Sergei Chekhonin and J. Roehrberg. The illustrations depict works of art by Natalja J. Danko, Sergey Tchehonine, Constantin Kousnetzoff, Alexandra Shchekotikhina, etc. Scarce. >>.
Published by No date c, 1930
Seller: Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom
US$ 138.35
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSecond edition. R. Rentz, Delhi. No date, c.1930. 51-page pamphlet in foxed and faded grey card covers printed with text in black to front. 4 tipped-in coloured plates, 2 sepia plates. Prelims creased. Extremities a little worn, rubbed and discoloured with some dog-earing of outer top corner, spine lacks small portion to tail. SCARCE.
Published by Moscou, 1922
Seller: librairie ESKAL, Douarnenez, France
Imprimerie Mospetschat. Volume grand in-4, 54pp, cartonnage toilé, premier plat de la couverture contre-collée - rare témoignage de ce que fut la manufacture d'Etat russe, qui avait pour but principal de satisfaire aux besoins de l'ancienne cour impériale, un grand nombre de ses oeuvres sont d'une qualité artistique mondialement reconnue, ici, nous avons en main un rare témoignage de son travail, ouvrage publié sous la Direction de Jean Lazarevsky et orné par J. Roehrberg et S. Tchékhonine, de nombreuses illustrations n/b dans le texte et 8 Hors-texte en couleur contre-collés, cartonnage taché et légèrement usé, intérieur jauni, qq traces brunes d'anciennes mouillures et qq rousseur, qq numéros au bic au second contre-plat, ouvrage relativement bien conservé, voir photos jointes, rare ouvrage.
Language: Russian
Published by Leningrad, Selbstverlag, 1927., 1927
Seller: Antiquariat Frank Albrecht (VDA / ILAB), Schriesheim, Germany
First Edition
Detskoe Selo, kak literaturn'ij Simbol i pamjatnik b'ita. 12°. Illustr. OKart. (leichte Gebrauchsspuren). 95 SS. mit Buchschmuck und Scherenschnitten von G. I. Narbut u.a. Sprache: Russisch, Erste Ausgabe. - Eins von 275 Exemplaren (Gesamtaufl. 300). - Seltene literaturwissenschaftliche Abhandlung mit bibliographischem Anhang. - Schönes Exemplar.
Language: Russian
Published by Moskau u. Petrograd, Staatsverlag, 1923., 1923
Seller: Antiquariat Frank Albrecht (VDA / ILAB), Schriesheim, Germany
First Edition
Dobushinskijs Text russisch]. 4°. Illustr. OKart. (kleiner Randeinriß). 102 SS., 1 Bl. mit zahlr. oft ganzseit. Abb. Sprache: Russisch, Erste Ausgabe. - Erste Monographie des litauischen Künstlers und Bühnenbildners, der 1922 Professor der Petrograder Kunstakademie wurde. 1929 kehrte er nach Litauen zurück und emigrierte bei Kriegsbeginn über London in die USA. - Gollerbach Taf. 18. Hellyer 125. Russische Kunst 6-7. Schmidt, Rus. Kunst S. 45. Vgl. ausführl. Povelikhina-K. 194; Vollmer I, 598 f. (Dubujinskij) u. Vronskaya-C. 79 f. - Schönes Exemplar mit dem vollständigen Werkverzeichnis bis 1923. - Mit signiertem und orig.-lithogr. Exlibris.