Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. Ristic, Nenad (illustrator). 122 pages. 8.00x5.00x0.28 inches. In Stock.
Zustand: Neuf.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin, 2011
Anbieter: PRIMOBUCH, Berlin, Deutschland
Broschur. Zustand: wie neu. Ein Literaturprojekt von südost Europa Kultur e. V. SOFORTVERSAND AUF RECHNUNG! Ein tadelloses Exemplar - Internationaler Versand / international shipping In deutscher Sprache. n. pag. (ca. 30 S.) 150 x 105 mm.
Anbieter: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italien
Zustand: NEW.
Zustand: NEW.
Anbieter: Brook Bookstore, Milano, MI, Italien
Zustand: new.
Zustand: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke; Farbtonänderung.
Sprache: Bosnisch
Verlag: Nolit, 1955
Anbieter: Bookbot, Prague, Tschechien
Zustand: Fair. Farbtonänderung; Riss größer als 1 cm.
Anbieter: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, Frankreich
Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon état. In-8 broché 21 cm sur 13,5. 132 pages. Cahier central d'illustrations. Dos insolé et tranches poussiéreuses sinon bon état d'occasion. Textes établis et présentés par Branko Aleksic.
Anbieter: ARTBOOKS, Schoorl, Niederlande
Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Title - Max Ernst - Première conversation mémorable avec la chimère / Author - Marko Ristic / Publisher - Amiot Lenganey / Year - 1991 / Language - French / Binding - Paperback / Size - 15 x 22 cm / Pages - 92 + Foldout / ISBN - 2909033090.
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 226,80
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 276,33
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EUR 295,01
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
Verlag: Nadrealisticka Izdanja, 1932
Anbieter: Librairie Jean-Yves Lacroix, Gouloux, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Couverture souple. Zustand: Très bon. Belgrade, Nadrealisticka Izdanja [Éditions Surréalistes], [janvier] 1932. Plaquette in-12 brochée, 48 pages. Édition originale de ce texte de Marko Ristic proposant, sous un titre cryptique, un projet de phénoménologie de l'irrationnel. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Paul Éluard : « À Paul Éluard hommage affectueux Marko Ristitch 26. 1. 1932 ». On joint l'avis de parution de l'ouvrage, un feuillet 17,3 x 11,5 cm, impression noire sur vélin bleu nuit, recto seul.
Verlag: Nadrealisti?ka izdanja / Édition Surréalistes, Belgrade, 1930
Erstausgabe
irst edition. irst edition. In original printed wrappers. Text in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic) and French. With several text illustrations and photographic reproductions. pp. [6] 3136 p., and ff. [1 (of 2) advertisement]. The first collective publication of the Belgrade group of Serbian Surrealists. Nemogucé is the first collective publication of the Belgrade group of Serbian Surrealists, published in May 1930. It starts with the Manifesto of the movement, signed by the thirteen members of the group (Aleksandar Vu?o [Vuco], Oskar Davi?o [Davico], Milan Dedinac, Mladen Dimitrijevi? [Dimitrijevic], Vane ivadinovic [Zivadinovic] Bor, Radojica ivanovic [Zivanovic] Noe, Djordje Jovanovi? [Jovanovic], Djordje Kosti? [Kostic], Duan Mati? [Dusan Matic], Branko Milovanovi? [Milovanovic], Ko?a Popovi? [Koca Popovic], Petar Popovi? [Popovic], and Marko Risti? [Ristic]) and followed by various texts of prose or poem, reflecting on the surrealist ideas. Contains numerous illustrations, among them Nicola Vuco's photograph on the title page, and Vane Bor's photograms. Unopened. Spine somewhat worn at head and tail. Some traces of crease to wrappers. One of the extra advertisements leaf not presented. Otherwise in fine condition. In original printed wrappers. Text in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic) and French. With several text illustrations and photographic reproductions.
Verlag: Belgrade: Cvijanovic (Nadrealisticka izdanja), 1931
Anbieter: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. Quarto 29.5x21.5 cm., wrappers, 48pp. Nadrealizam danas i ovde appeared for three issues. Together with Nemoguce, it is the most advanced of Serbian Surrealist efforts which would soon encounter government suppression and cripple surrealist activity there. Artwork by Dalí, Ernst, Zivanovic-Noje, Tanguy, Aleksandar Vuco and Zivanovic-Bor inter alia. Four holdings in North America as per OCLC (Getty, MOMA, NYPL, Univ VA). This copy fine.
Verlag: Belgrade: Izdali Desetodnevo, 1924
Anbieter: Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books, Newton, MA, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. Quarto 24x17 cm., wrappers, Numbers 1-8 (all published); illustrated. A surrealist literary journal. The title is roughly equivalent to the French témoignage, a loaded surrealist term for testimony. Svedocanstva emerged as the first surrealist journal in Yugoslavia, and stands with the single-issue Nemoguce (L'Impossible) as the chief outlet and documentary source for surrealist activity in the Balkans. Contributors include Yugoslav authors Marko Ristic, Milan Dedinac, Alksandar Vuco, Mladen Dimitrevic;, Milovoje Stepanovic;, Milan Dedinac, Tin Ujevic, in addition to editors Matic, Vuco and Petrovic; some exchanges with French surrealists Breton, Henri Nouveau inter alia, illustrations by Surrealist artists including Picasso which he contributed specifically for this journal. Issue no. 1 from November 1924 with the article Nadrealizam is considered the starting point of Serbian surrealism. This number also include Breton's first Manifesto and the first news about the founding of the Bureau of Surrealist Research (Centrale surréaliste) ten days earlier than it was published in the first number of La revolution surréaliste on December 1 1924. The rear cover of the final issue has a drawing by Picasso. Svedocanstva was published once every ten days; each number was devoted to different topics. It was distributed in Yugoslavian major cities, in Paris and Frankfurt. OCLC finds four complete sets in North American libraries and four partial holdings. This set very fine; six numbers are with uncut signatures.
Verlag: 1931 Beogradu (Belgrade) Nadrealisticka Izdanja (Editions surréalistes), 1931
Anbieter: A. Van Zaelen antiquariaat, MECHELEN, Belgien
Erstausgabe
Edition originale - n°78 des 100 ex édités - 17,2 x 11,8 cm - 173 + [2] pgs - broché, couverture originale d'éditeur - non coupé, - couverture quelques légères taches (photos disponibles) - autrement très bel ex.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1922
Anbieter: Le Grand Verre, Paris, Frankreich
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. Beograd. 6 vols. Vols. VIII à XIII. De janvier 1922 à décembre 1923. Ed. Ranko Mladenovic. 6 volumes Nombreuses contributions de Rastko Petrovic, Milan Dedinac, Stanislav Vinaver, Bosko Tokin, Milos Crnjanski, Tin Ujevic, Rade Drainac, Marko Ristic, et d autres. Collection complète des numéros édités par Ranko Mladenovic qui y fit la promotion des avant-gardes serbes (voir : « Avantgarna Misao : avantgarne tendencije u casopisu Misao u vreme uredjvanja Ranka Mladenovica 1922-1923 » par Stanislava Barac, 2008). Joint en fascicules 2 numéros (sept. 1922 et Février 1923) contenant des textes de Rade Drainac (qui publia au même moment la revue dadaïste "Hipnos"), S. Vinaver, R. Petrovic et une revue des livres sur Hugo Ball. (Modernisme, modernism, revue d'avant-garde, avant-garde periodical).
Anbieter: Le Grand Verre, Paris, Frankreich
Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon. Belgrade, 1936-39. Edité par Aleksandar Vuco. 7 volumes au format 153X227mm brochés. Nos. 3 à 13/14 et 17/18. Très rare revue éditée par le surréaliste serbe A. Vuco. Textes de Marko Ristic, Dusan Matic, A. Vuco, Aragon, Oscar Davico, Federico Garcia Lorca, Milan Dedinac, Paul Eluard, et al. Illustrations de Adolf Hoffmeister, Pablo Picasso, Franz Masereel, Le Corbusier, Karel Capek, et al. Bon état. Voir photos. (Nadrealizam, avant garde periodical, Surréalisme, Surrealismo, Surrealism).
Verlag: Belgrad,, Izdali Desetodnevo,, 1925
Anbieter: erlesenes · Antiquariat & Buchhandlung, Wien, Österreich
0. Kl. 4°. With 1 illustr., 16 p., original wrappers. - The last number of the first surrealist literary journal in Yugoslavia. The cover of this final issue has a drawing by Picasso. Very good condition. de Band: 0.
Zustand: Fine conditon. One of the 8 different copy. One of the 8 different copy. In original paper, with photos, drawings, typed pages. 10 p. Artistbook by Ristic Marko Risti? was the chief figure of the Serbian Surrealist movement, the founder of the Belgrade group of Surrealists, co-editor and contributor of the Surrealist magazines and publications like "Svedo?anstva" and Nemogu?e L'impossible. During his stay in Paris, where he got involved into the Surrealist circle around André Breton, started to work on this book, a poetic manifesto, an anti-novel, that he finished when he returned to Belgrade. Published contemporaneously to Breton's Nadja in 1928, and two works share much in formal and theoretical content, so the exchange of influences between them seems indisputable. In original paper, with photos, drawings, typed pages.
Verlag: Marsias, Beograd, 1922
Erstausgabe Signiert
First edition, proof copy. Risti?'s ownership inscription on the front cover and the stamp of Putevi's editorial (also on the rear cover). Notes, corrections, deletions (however the magazine was published with the here crossed paragraphs) and doodles in Risti?'s hand in ink and blue pencil. "??????????" (Red Circle, probably in relation to the 1922 British silent drama film Vanity Fair) inscription twice on first and last pages. With two separate notes on small papers, one with the list of corrections, the other with further notes. 32 p. (missing: pp. 1518.); mounted advertisement leaf. Marko Risti?'s copy of the press proof of the second number of Putevi. Radical pre-surrealist periodical published in two series: the first series (1922) consisting of only two, the second series (192324) only three issues. Putevi was the first periodical of the group that was later known as Beograd Group of the Serbian Surrealists, which formed around Marko Risti? Ristic (19021984) was one of the chief figures of the Surrealist movement in Serbia and the most widely published. . Pp. 1518, including Risti?'s article, are missing. Cover and a few leaves are somewhat chipped at edges. Spine worn. Three moderate stains that affect the margins of the last four leaves, the mounted advertisement-leaf, and the rear cover. First edition, proof copy. Risti?'s ownership inscription on the front cover and the stamp of Putevi's editorial (also on the rear cover). Notes, corrections, deletions (however the magazine was published with the here crossed paragraphs) and doodles in Risti?'s hand in ink and blue pencil. "??????????" (Red Circle, probably in relation to the 1922 British silent drama film Vanity Fair) inscription twice on first and last pages. With two separate notes on small papers, one with the list of corrections, the other with further notes.
Belgrade, Nadrealisticka Izdanja, 1932, in-8, 54 p., couverture imprimée de papier rouge. Édition originale. Ouvrage théorique sur le surréalisme serbe et ses précurseurs par deux membres fondateurs du groupe de Belgrade dont les activités furent sur le point de se tarir. Le titre se traduit par Anti-Mur ou Anti-Blocage.Catalogue des éditions surréalistes (Nadrealisticka Izdanja) à la fin. Bel exemplaire de ce livre rare et fragile. Signature sur le titre au crayon.