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BUNGEI SHIJO^ Vol.3 #6

BUNGEI SHIJO^ Vol.3 #6 by [AVANT-GARDE] UMEHARA Hokumei, et al.

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Seller: Boston Book Company
Title
BUNGEI SHIJO^ Vol.3 #6
Author
[AVANT-GARDE] UMEHARA Hokumei, et al.
Seller
Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1927. [AVANT-GARDE] UMEHARA Hokumei, et al. BUNGEI SHIJO Vol.3 #6. Wrappers, 21.7 x 15 cm. Tokyo, Showa 2 [1927] First published in November of 1925, this issue of June 1927 unleashed its mordant humor on the literary world of Japan. The cover is a study all on its own, with the cockamamie orthography and inside jokes of the avant-garde. The contents in this case celebrate the 250 year anniversary of Yaoya Oshichi, a girl of 16 burned at the stake in the 17th century whose tragic story was picked up by Saikaku at the time and became an important joruri and kabuki theme thereafter. Besides that emphasis the notes run the gamut from literary gossip to the latest on Russian and European art and literary movements and theorists. At first solidly left wing and imersed in the avant-garde, the magazine lasted for 19 issues, into later in 1927, when Umehara took his interests into even more scandalous avenues and began publishing GROTESQUE magazine, the heart of the ero-guro movement. This copy of the BUNGEI SHIJO is very good overall.
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The London Venture by Arlen, Michael

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Title
The London Venture
Author
Arlen, Michael
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: William Heinemann, 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good+. 8vo. Black boards, stamped in white with pictorial vignette. Illustrations by Michel Sevier. First edition, first issue (dated 1920 as opposed to 1919). Cheap paper browned, otherwise a nice copy of the author’s fragile first book with original DJ present (small chips to head and base of spine).
CORIOLAN EIN TRAUERSPIEL IN FUNF AUFZUGEN

CORIOLAN EIN TRAUERSPIEL IN FUNF AUFZUGEN by VON COLLIN, Heinrich Joseph

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CORIOLAN EIN TRAUERSPIEL IN FUNF AUFZUGEN
Author
VON COLLIN, Heinrich Joseph
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
Bei Johann Friedrich Unger, 1804. VON COLLIN, Heinrich Joseph. CORIOLAN EIN TRAUERSPIEL IN FUNF AUFZUGEN. A Tragedy in Five Acts. Berlin: Bei Johann Friedrich Unger, 1804. 8vo., text bound in marbled marbled-paper wraps. First Edition. Heinrich Joseph Von Collin (1771-1811) was an Austrian dramatist and was entrusted with important political missions under Napoleon. Coriolan is his attempt to reconcile the pseudo-classic type of tragedy with that of Shakespeare and the German romanticists. Very Good (contents fairly clean & tight), library stamp on title page). $40.00.
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The Great Zialci the Magician by Zialcita, Jose L.; Remoto, Danton

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Title
The Great Zialci the Magician
Author
Zialcita, Jose L.; Remoto, Danton
Seller
Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
ISBN
9789712713439
Condition
Fine
Description
Manila: Anvil, 2003. Fine. Signed. Trade paperback, illustrated covers, portrait frontis, 108 pp. Appears to be signed on half-title (illegible word, probably a name starting with J, below which is "Z o", laid in is a photograph of a young woman with Zialci. A Filipino magician who began by entertaining troops during WWII.