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  • Seller image for Ulita evreiasca. Prefaja de Scarlat Callmachi. [The Jewish Street.] for sale by Földvári Books

    Marculescu, Aurel; [Callimachi, Scarlat]

    Published by Colectia Orizont, Bucaresti, 1946

    Seller: Földvári Books, Budapest, Hungary

    Association Member: ILAB MAE

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    Illustrated with six full-page linocuts. (illustrator). Illustrated with six full-page linocuts. First edition. Limited, numbered (1/290). Stamp on the first leaf (Servicu de presa). In publisher's typographical wrappers, printed in red and black. Six striking linocuts by the Romanian expressionist artist, a survivor of the Holocaust, Aurel Marculescu (19001947). Each image is titled on the opposite page (in Romanian): Ghetto, Talmudist, Singer of Sadness, Menachem Mendel, After Preyer, and Sukkot. The preface was written by Scarlat Callimachi (18961975) the leftist, futurist poet. Paper yellowed due to aging. Wrappers artistically restored. Overall in fine condition. In publisher's typographical wrappers, printed in red and black First edition. Limited, numbered (1/290). Stamp on the first leaf (Servicu de presa).