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Publicado por Izd. Kino-pechat, Moskva, 1927
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x22cm, 15 pages., Cover title. Text entirely in Russian. Issue nr. 13 [1927] only of the weekly Soviet film periodical. Pages browned. Some stains, creases and tears. Worn. Good.
Publicado por United Magazines & News., Moscow, 1937
Librería: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, Estados Unidos de America
softcover. Condición: Very good copy. Profusely illustrated Ilustrador. magazine edition. 4to, 32 pp.+ plates, Several unnumbered pages with sepia photographs plus many additional b/w photos.
Librería: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Alemania
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Moscow: Kinopechat?, 1926. 12mo (14.5 × 11.5 cm). Original staple stitched pictorial wrappers; 15, [1] pp. Illustrations. Very good. First edition. A NEP-era fan booklet dedicated to Greta Garbo, a German film star of the silent and sound era, written by the film, theater and circus reviewer Izmail Urazov (1896-1965). An editor of the ?Circus? magazine and a prolific reviewer, Urazov wrote similar pamphlets dedicated to other German silent stars such as Henny Porten, Asta Nielsen, Ossi Oswalda, and Harry Liedtke. This and many similar pamphlets were published by the NEP-era publishing house Kinopechat? (1925?1927), later known as Teakinopechat (1927?1929), which published both serious theoretical film literature by formalist theoreticians such as Boris Eikhenbaum and Viktor Shklovsky and film directors such as Vsevolod Pudovkin, as well as popular film materials. Most of Kinopechat? profits came from the sales of fan posters, post cards and booklets of domestic and foreign film stars such as this one. By 1929 the sale of these ?bourgeois fan materials? caused a scandal at the publishing house and the publisher started printing literature on ?kinofikatsiia derevni? (the spread of the cinema into the villages) which was more in line with the first five-year plan (1928?1932). Nevertheless, the publishing house was soon closed. As of December 2021, KVK, OCLC show three copies in North America.
Librería: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Alemania
Original o primera edición
Moscow: Kinopechat?, 1926. 12mo (14.5 × 11.5 cm). Original staple stitched pictorial wrappers; 15, [1] pp. Illustrations. Very good. First edition. A NEP-era fan booklet dedicated to Asta Nielsen, a German film star of the silent and sound era, written by the film, theater, and circus reviewer Izmail Urazov (1896?1965). An editor of the ?Circus? magazine and a prolific reviewer, Urazov wrote similar pamphlets dedicated to other German silent stars such as Henny Porten, Greta Garbo, Ossi Oswalda, and Harry Liedtke. This and many similar pamphlets were published by the NEP-era publishing house Kinopechat? (1925?1927), later known as Teakinopechat (1927?1929), which published both serious theoretical film literature by formalist theoreticians such as Boris Eikhenbaum and Viktor Shklovsky and film directors such as Vsevolod Pudovkin, as well as popular film materials. Most of Kinopechat? profits came from the sales of fan posters, post cards and booklets of domestic and foreign film stars such as this one. By 1929 the sale of these ?bourgeois fan materials? caused a scandal at the publishing house and the publisher started printing literature on ?kinofikatsiia derevni? (the spread of the cinema into the villages) which was more in line with the first five-year plan (1928?1932). Nevertheless, the publishing house was soon closed.As of December 2021, KVK, OCLC show two copies in North America.
With five photographic illustrations. Ilustrador. First edition. With five photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 15, (1) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Ossi Oswalda in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film actors of the day. Each pamphlet was published with striking constructivist cover, designed by different artists, the cover of this brochure was created by Mikhail Getmanski. . Paper toned, due to ageing. Old price in ink to rear. Overall in fine condition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers.
With five photographic illustrations. Ilustrador. First edition. With five photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 15, (1) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Harry Liedtke, in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film actors of the day. Each pamphlet was published with striking constructivist cover, designed by different artists, the cover of this brochure was created by Mikhail Getmanski. . Old price in ink to rear. Brown stain on cover. Spine slightly damaged. Overall in very good condition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers.