Published by ca. 1960, 1960
Seller: Versandantiquariat Jena, Jena, Germany
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Add to basketPostkarte/Sammelkarte. Condition: leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Stadtplan Prag auf dreifach Postkarte In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, gelaufen - ca 14 cm X 10 cm.
Published by Olympia ; Sport, 1976
Language: Czech
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
US$ 6.58
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. Unterschrift / Widmung ohne Bezug; Farbveränderung durch Alter/Sonne; Geknickte Ecken; Deutlicher Riss.
Published by Olympia, 1981
Language: Czech
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. Unterschrift / Widmung ohne Bezug; Leichte Risse. Rika se, ze cvicenci, ktery jednou stane na spartakiadni znacce, vryje se ta chvile trvale do pameti. Plati to i o divacich, nebot dojmy z videneho jsou nesmazatelne.
Published by Olympia, 1981
Language: Czech
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Risse. Rika se, ze cvicenci, ktery jednou stane na spartakiadni znacce, vryje se ta chvile trvale do pameti. Plati to i o divacich, nebot dojmy z videneho jsou nesmazatelne.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, ungelaufen - ca 10 cm X 15 cm.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, ungelaufen - ca 15 cm X 10 cm.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, ungelaufen - ca 10 cm X 15 cm.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, ungelaufen - ca 15 cm X 11 cm.
Seller: akpool GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: guter Zustand. Zustand, siehe Scan, ungelaufen - ca 15 cm X 10 cm.
Published by Olympia, 1981
Language: Czech
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Leichte Abnutzungen. Rika se, ze cvicenci, ktery jednou stane na spartakiadni znacce, vryje se ta chvile trvale do pameti. Plati to i o divacich, nebot dojmy z videneho jsou nesmazatelne.
Seller: Bartko-Reher, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: Gebrauchsspuren. ***Propaganda-Marke 1955 Celostatni Spartakiada, Sportler mit Fahne der Tschechoslowakei*** guter Zustand | Preis: 7.00 EUR | Keine MwSt.-Ausweisung, differenzbesteuert gem.§25a UStG | Versandkosten: Kostenloser Versand | Ephemera / Luxuspapier > Reklamemarken > Sport > Turnfeste / Sportereignisse.
Seller: Bartko-Reher, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: Gebrauchsspuren. ***Reklamemarke Spartakiada Celostatni 1955, Sportler mit Flagge der Tchechoslowakei*** guter Zustand | Preis: 7.00 EUR | Keine MwSt.-Ausweisung, differenzbesteuert gem.§25a UStG | Versandkosten: Kostenloser Versand | Ephemera / Luxuspapier > Reklamemarken > Sport > Turnfeste / Sportereignisse.
Published by Olympia ; Sport, 1976
Language: Czech
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
US$ 8.34
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Risse.
Seller: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Add to basketCelostatni Spartakiada Praha 1960 1960 postalisch gelaufen.
Seller: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Seller: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Add to basketCarte Postale Alte Postkarte Praha Prahy Prague II. Celostatni Spartakiada Praha postalisch gelaufen 1960 Erhaltung siehe scans [NatalD47] NataID47.
Seller: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Add to basketCelostatni Spartakiada 1955 1956 postalisch gelaufen.
Seller: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Add to basketPostkarte Carte Postale Prag_Prahy_Prague Celostatni Spartakiada Praha 1960 Dny Dospelych Sportveranstaltung Celostatni Spartakiada Praha 1960 Dny Dospelych Sportveranstaltung Alte Ansichtskarte Postkarte.
Published by Prague, Státní Telovychovné Nakladatelství, 1956
Seller: Hammer Mountain Book Halls, ABAA, Schenectady, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Covers slightly worn, first three leaves creased at center, final 19 leaves have a small, inconspicuous marginal stain; otherwise very good condition (no dust jacket). . 255p. Oblong quarto.
Published by Sportovní a turistické nakladatelství, 1961
Seller: Di Mano in Mano Soc. Coop, Cambiago, MI, Italy
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Add to basketCartonato con sovracoperta. Testo in ceco.Con numerose fotografie in b/n f.t. Numero di tavole: 0 pp.s.n. altezza 0 larghezza 0 Esemplare in buone condizioni.Sovraccoperta piuttosto sgualcita con ingiallimento, macchie di polvere, strappi e piccole mancanze ai bordi.Copertina rigida telata con titoli al dorso e ingiallimento.Tagli ingialliti e con tracce di polvere.Pagine ingiallite.Testo in ceco.
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Add to basketCouverture rigide. Condition: bon. R200120983: 1981. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 174 pages. Abondante photos en couleur, dans et hors texte. En tchèque. Jaquette en bon état. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues.
Published by statni telovychovne nakladatelstvi, praha, 1956
Language: French
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. demonstrations sportives et autres en photos noir et blanc.tres bel ouvrage nous presentant un passage d une generation precedente.sans jaquette.235p.poids 1,750kg.format a l italienne 23,5x33,5cm.tres bon etat.
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 1966; Czech language throughout; notes in back of book also in German, English, French, Russian, cloth covered boards; no dust jacket; boards stained; front board a bit warped; interior pages unmarked, lightly toned; 4to, 9 3/4" to 12" tall; unpaginated.
Published by ?eskoslovenskı svaz t?lesné vıchovy a sportu, Prague, 1960
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Oblong folio. Measuring 17" x 12". Screw-bound tan leather over stiff paper boards with gilt titled. Contains 110 black and white or color gelatin silver photographs measuring between 3½" x 9" and 8" x 10". Slightly bowed boards thus near fine with fine photographs. Deluxe, large-format photograph album produced by the Czechoslovak Union of Physical Education as an homage to the massive Sokol coordinated gymnastics meeting held in Prague in 1960. The Sokol movement, founded in the 1860s by Miroslav TyrÅ¡ and Jind?ich Fügner, became an important force for cultural unity during the Czech national revival of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, and upon the founding of Czechoslovakia, the organization played a central role in the cultural life of the new nation. Quickly co-opted and re-formed as a mass propaganda tool by the communists following the coup of 1948, the now state-directed Sokol organization staged a series of so-called "Spartakiads" every five years from 1955, designed, in theory, to celebrate the Red Army's liberation of Czechoslovakia in 1945, though the 1970 event would be canceled in the aftermath of the Prague Spring. The 1960 event, depicted here, proved to be the largest-ever of its kind, gathering more than 700,000 gymnasts and nearly 2 million spectators. All of the color photographs in this album and the majority of the black-and-white images are the work of the important Czech photojournalist Stanislav Tereba, who had risen to international fame in 1958 when one of his sports-related photographs won the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year Award. A truly magnificent album, representing Tereba's best work of the era, and including some images by his protégé and studio assistant, the young photographer Alexander Tóth. This album would likely have been one of a handful of copies, made as memory books for high-ranking communist party functionaries, though it could be unique.
Published by Statni Telovychovne Nakladatelelstvi, Praha., 1955
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, TN, Italy
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Add to basket256 p., 34x24 cm, tela.
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Add to basketQuer-4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Fotos u. Abb. 255 S. OLwd. Ein Bildband über d. erste internationale Spartakiade. cs 0 gr.
Published by Press Foto,, 1975
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, TN, Italy
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Add to basketPresente sul repertorio di Manfred Heiting "Czech and Slovak photo publications 1918-1989. Il lingua ceca, tedesca e inglese. Formato: Contenitore con 33 fogli sciolti e di un breve testo di 12 p. di 22x24 cm, bross.
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Leningrad, Triton, 1932. 4to. Pp. 2-5. From the library of Carl Lesche. Softcover / Paperback.
Published by Fizkul'tura i sport, [Moscow], 1928
US$ 2,500.00
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Add to basket170 pp.: ill. 23x31 cm. In original dark blue cloth with colored lettering and decoration. Rubbed, ink signature (1928) on front flyleaf, light soiling of corners occasionally, otherwise very good and clean internally. Together with: Advertising brochure. Spartakiada [i.e. Spartakiad]. Moscow: Fizkul'tura i sport, [1928]. 12 pp.: ill. 11x15 cm. In original illustrated wrappers with same design. Mint, with minor tears of spine and front cover. First and only edition. Cover design was produced by the master of propaganda posters, Avenir Chernomordik (18971991), the title page design was created by type designer and book illustrator, Vsevolod Filippov (18931976). Photomontages were made by Chernomordik, Filippov and Shebuev. Album about the first national sports event held in the USSR. After the Bolsheviks seized power, Russia was excluded from the international Olympic movement. In the summer of 1928, the Soviet Union organized its own sporting games. They were dedicated to the first Five Year Plan and ten years' of the Soviet physical culture movement. Soon after the Revolution, the first physical culture and sports circles were formed, including "Muravei" (Moscow), "Spartak" (Petrograd), "Krasny Molodnyak" (Minsk), etc. Athletic tracks and related facilities were built throughout the country, and physical culture societies were established within factories and organizations. Sporting sections in Leningrad were named after Spartacus and, just like German pro-communist sports events, local Soviet competitions became known as spartakiades. The Soviet authorities decided to hold the 1st All-Union Spartakiad in Moscow in 1928. According to communist ideologists, the Olympic Games were individualistic competitions alien to the Soviet spirit, while the Spartakiade was supposed "to become a holiday for workers and to serve the cause of educating the proletariat and improving class consciousness". Encouraging the international proletarian movement, Norway hosted The First International Winter Workers' Spartakiad in February 1928. At that time, the Soviet Embassy's chief emissary to Norway was Alexandra Kollontai, and he fully supported this initiative. Among the participants were 63 Soviet athletes competing in skiing, speed skating, etc. By August 1928, the Soviet promotion of physical culture among young men and women had increased significantly. The national sporting games were prepared for by the construction of new stadiums, water and rowing stations, sports halls and playing surfaces. All over the country, there was a determined struggle for the right to contribute to this unprecedented sports festival in Moscow. The competitions were held in the new Dynamo stadium that was specially built for the event. About 7 million people took part in the Spartakiade, including more than 600 foreign athletes from 13 different countries. The program was extensive and consisted of all Olympic sports, as well as folk activities like gorodki. The sporting achievements of the Spartakiade were comparable with the 1928 Olympic Games that ended shortly before it. Records set by Soviet athletes were a fillip to a new culture of national sporting achievement, and anticipated future triumphs achieved at major international competitions. The idea to produce the album came about after the games had finished, so they used pre-existing material gathered by photojournalists and agencies. It features photographs by M. Alpert, V. Chemko, M. Galperin, P. Grokhovskii, D. Debabov, A. Kabalov, M. Khan, S. Krasinskii, V. Loboda, V. Orlovskii, P. Romanov, V. Savel'ev, I. Iaroslavskii and other contributors to Sovkino, Press-klishe, and Russ-foto. High-quality montages demonstrate the value of the constructivist arrangement of pictures. A large-scale composition on two double-pages at the beginning of the album shows columns of sportspeople, civilians, military personnel and people in national costumes, the composition framed by a hand-drawn palisade of flags. It resembles Dziga Vertov's film "Kino-Eye" (1924) which was shot in Moscow and Kiev. The frenetic pace of city-life, including sport, leisure and art, are as yet unconstrained by political circumstances and regulation. The design of "Spartakiad" seems excessive at first: each spread has its own look: flags, borders, rules, decorated capitals, the layout of the photographs and material all differ but express in full measure the aesthetics of the NEP era, mixing the principles of principles of "Mir Iskusstva" [the World of Art] and constructivism. Both approaches merely provide surface decoration borrowed for the occasion. This is demonstrated by the cover and the title page, the design of which might have been used for a cigarette packet, biscuit tin, chocolate box or pack of razor-blades. The 1928 Spartakiad was vividly promoted through Russian art: colorful posters were published and numerous newsreels were shot. In particular, groundbreaking collages were specially created by Gustav Klutsis for a series of postcards which became a valuable piece of Russian avant-garde heritage. For a long time, Spartakiads were held as official proletarian alternatives to the Olympic Games, though the Soviet Union did join the International Olympics in 1952. Worldcat lists copies located in Princeton and Notre Dame Universities, Getty Institute, NYPL. Karasik, M. Heiting, M. The Soviet Photobook 19201941. p.136.