ID 718026
Lot 28 | COLLECTIF - MEZONIN POEZII
Estimate value
€ 200 – 300
Collection des numéros 1, 2 et du double numéro 3-4 de la revue Mezonin Poezii. 1913
COLLECTIF - MEZONIN POEZII
Collection des numéros 1, 2 et du double numéro 3-4 de la revue Mezonin Poezii
- Vernissazh N1. (Vernissage).
Moscou, Mezonin Poezii, 1913
In-8 (212 x 147 mm), 32 pp., broché.
TIRAGE non précisé.
ILLUSTRATION : couverture illustrée par Lev Zak.
- Pir vo vremia chumy. (Festin au Temps de la Peste).
[Moscou], Mezonin Poezii, 1913.
In-8 (212 x 148 mm), (32) pp., broché.
TIRAGE non précisé.
ILLUSTRATION : couverture illustrée en rouge d’après Lev Zak
- Krematoriy Zdrabvomisliya. (Le crématoire du sens commun).
Moscou, Mezonin Poezii, 1913.
In-8 (218 x 155 mm), (46) pp., broché.
TIRAGE non précisé.
ILLUSTRATION : la couverture a été illustrée par Boris Fridenson.
Édition originale des numéros 1, 2 et 3-4 de la revue Mezonin Poezii (« la mezzanine de la poésie »). La revue présente des contributions d’Igor Severianin, Vadim Shershenevich, Sergei Tretiakov, Riurik Ivnev, Konstantin Bolshakov, Pavel Shirokov, Boris Lavrenev, Petr Pogodin, Mikhail Sandomirskii, Konstantin Chankin, M. Moravskaia, Sofia Beketova, Semen Kirsanov et de Mikhail Rossiyansky.
Ticket de vente aux enchères d’une librairie russe à la dernière page du livre.
RÉFÉRRENCES : Pas dans Rowell. Sotheby’s 6413 lot 5.
First edition of 3 issues, including the double issue 3-4, of Mezonin Poezii with poems by Igor Severianin, Vadim Shershenevich, Sergei Tretiakov, Riurik Ivnev, Konstantin Bolshakov, Pavel Shirokov, Boris Lavrenev, Petr Pogodin, Mikhail Sandomirskii, Konstantin Chankin, M. Moravskaia, Sofia Beketova, Semen Kirsanov and Michail Rossiyansky. Covers illustrated by Lev Zak and Boris Fridenson.
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