EUR 53,67
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. 4to. Illustrated wraps/paperback. pp 190. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. Texts in Czech, Russian and English. Very slight rubbing otherwise fine.
Editore: Gallery Nová Sí, Prague, 2005
Da: Henry Pordes Books Ltd, London, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: PBFA
EUR 65,59
Quantitŕ: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Small Quarto. Soft Cover. Very Good condition. The exhibition was held in 2005.
Condizione: Good. Budapest: Athenaeum, 1945. Sm 4to. 95pp. Hungarian. Illus. Good book. Spine ends worn; front joint torn about 4.5" in middle. Boards rubbed and soiled; edges worn, corners frayed. Binding cracked at p. 17, 67, and 81; pp. 67-78 about 2/3 detached from top edge. Pages aged and spotted. Inquire if you need further information.
Editore: Moscow, 1950
Da: Neo Books, Sidcup, KENT, Regno Unito
EUR 214,66
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. For Lasting Peace Against The Warmongers, Boris Yefimov (żżżżż żżżżżżż), In Russian throughout, The book is a collection of 60 Russian / Soviet / Commuinst cartoons making fun of the west and the capitalist society and the leaders of the time, Board covers, fabric spine, wear to covers, edges chipped and worn, Surface of covers a little grubby, Edges chipped and worn, Corners bumped and worn, Internally in good condition, pages crisp and clear, but mostly lightly creased on bottom edge due to page turning, żż żżżżżżż żżż, żżżżżż żżżżżżżżżżżż żżżżż, żżżżżżż ż żżżżżżż.
Editore: Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Lap- és Mozgalmianyag Kiadó Vállalat - Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Képz?m?vészeti Szakosztálya (Egyetemi Nyomda), (Budapest), 1952
Prima edizione
EUR 440,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloWith illustration on each page. (illustratore). First Hungarian edition. With illustration on each page. First Hungarian edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers, printed in blue. 44 p. History of Kukryniksy, the group of three anti-fascist graphic artists, illustrators of the satirical magazine "Krokodil", the most important propaganda cartoonists of the USSR. The name Kukryniksy is an acronym formed from the artists names (Mikhail Kupriyanov, Porfiri Krylov, Nikolai Sokolov). Written by their friendly competitors, the cartoonist Boris Yefimov, and the graphic artist and art critic Mark Lvovich Ioffe who was their fellow student at VKhUTEMAS. Chipped at corners, overall in fine condition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers, printed in blue.
Editore: Prumyslova Tiskárna, Praze (Prague), 1946
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: g to vg. 2. vydání (Second edition). Large quarto (8 x 11"). Original illustrated wrappers. Splendid collection of 28 b/w anti-Hitler caricatures drawn between 1944 and 1945 by the best Soviet cartoonists of the time, namely, Boris Yefimov and 'Kukryniksy' - a collective name derived from the combined names of three caricaturists (Mikhail Kupriyanov, ?????? ?????????? ?????????), Porfiri Krylov (???????? ??????? ??????), and Nikolai Sokolov (??????? ????????????? ???????). Originally published in various Soviet publications and here reproduced with explanitary text in Czech. Moderate rubbing along spine and edges of wrappers. Text and captions in Czech. Wrappers in overall good, interior in very good condition.
Editore: Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Képzömüvészeti Szakosztálya (Egyetemi Nyomda), Budapest, 1952
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: g- to vg. First edition. Oblong 12mo (6 1/2 x 9 1/2"). 44pp. Original illustrated wrappers. Written by the cartoonist Boris Yefimov, and graphic artist and art critic Mark Lvovich Ioffe, this work is the first Hungarian edition of the history of Kukryniksy, a group of three anti-fascist graphic artists, illustrators of the satirical magazine "Krokodil," and the most important propaganda cartoonists of the USSR. The name Kukryniksy is an acronym formed from the names of the three artists and friends: Mikhail Kupriyanov, Porfiri Krylov, Nikolai Sokolov. The cartoons featured in this book cover the period starting with Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union (1941) to the present (1952). While the wartime cartoons are all anti-Nazi, the post-WWII ones reflect the "Cold War" between Russia and the Western democracies with its anti-Tito, anti-American, and anti-Capitalists illustrations. Some age-toning and creasing along edges of wrappers. Lower front corner bumped, thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Text in Hungarian. Wrappers in overall good- to good, interior in good+ to very good condition.
Editore: M?velt Nép Könyvkiadó, (Budapest), 1951
Prima edizione
EUR 550,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloWith several text and full page illustrations. (illustratore). First edition. Text in Hungarian. With several text and full page illustrations. First edition. Text in Hungarian. In original half cloth. Illustrated front panel. 175, (1) p. Soviet cold war propaganda book. Illustrated by the chief political cartoonists of the USSR and Hungary. Illustrated by the Kukryniksy, the group of three Soviet cartoonists, whose name is an acronym formed from the artists names (Mikhail Kupriyanov, Porfiri Krylov, Nikolai Sokolov). They were the chief illustrators of the satirical magazine "Krokodil" and became the most important propaganda cartoonists of the USSR. The other Soviet illustrator of the book is Boris Yefimov (1899 or 1900 2008) the Jewish-Ukrainian born political cartoonist who was the chief illustrator of the newspaper "Izvestia". The third illustrator was Hungarian, Tibor Toncz (19051979) a graphic artist, mostly known as designer of advertisement posters and propaganda cartoons. . Slightly chipped at extremities. First two leaves loose, overall a good copy. In original half cloth. Illustrated front panel.
Editore: Müvelt Nép Könyvkiado, Budapest, 1951
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: g+ to vg. First edition. Quarto. Unpaginated, 63 leaves. Original spiral-bound block glued to back board of red half cloth over illustrated boards with black and white lettering on cover, as issued. Title page printed in red and black. Luxury edition of this Soviet cold war propaganda publication with introduction by Joseph Stalin. Strong, provocative propaganda drawings portraying the Western Alliance as war mongers who are directing their aggressions towards the Soviet Union and other countries, often employing Nazi imagery to demonize the Alliance. The Democratic principles of the West often are depicted as being overwhelmed and held captive by capitalistic greed. The full page drawings by Boris Yefimov (1899 or 1900 2008), a Jewish Ukrainian political cartoonist and chief illustrator of the newspapers "Izvestia," are basic offset reproductions of his drawings with meticulous red and black "overprinting." Text in Hungarian. Light wear along edges of binding and slight sunning and rubbing. Two leaves with drawings loose but present. Block generally with light age-toning along edges not affecting images. Binding in overall good+, interior in very good condition.
Data di pubblicazione: 1950
Da: Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Ungeria
Arte / Stampa / Poster
EUR 1.966,66
Quantitŕ: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaper, offset lithography. Size: A1 1 Sheet (cca. 84 x 59 cm). The Forces of Peace cannot be defeated is a 1950 vintage Soviet Russian political propaganda poster with Hungarian text designed by Boris Yefimov In one pan of the balance appear those who are For the new war They are named De Gaulle Churchill Bevin Schumacher the U S and the North Atlantic Alliance On the other side the large fist is named as Advocats of the peace and democracy Fine. Restored paper loss, stains, tears, pencil marks and fold marks, backed on Japanese paper.