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Adam Stvořitel. Komedie o sedmi obrazech [Komödie über sieben Gemälde]. Typografic cover design by Josef Čapek. 5th edition. (= Edice Aventinum, 160). by BRATŘÍ ČAPKOVÉ [Brüder Čapek, d.i. Čapek, Karel u. Čapek, Josef]:

by BRATŘÍ ČAPKOVÉ [Brüder Čapek, d.i. Čapek, Karel u. Čapek, Josef]:

Adam Stvo�itel. Komedie o sedmi obrazech [Komödie über sieben Gemälde]. Typografic cover design by Josef �apek. 5th edition. (= Edice Aventinum, 160). by BRAT�� �APKOV� [Brüder �apek, d.i. �apek, Karel u. �apek, Josef]:

Adam Stvořitel. Komedie o sedmi obrazech [Komödie über sieben Gemälde]. Typografic cover design by Josef Čapek. 5th edition. (= Edice Aventinum, 160).

by BRATŘÍ ČAPKOVÉ [Brüder Čapek, d.i. Čapek, Karel u. Čapek, Josef]:

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Prague: Aventinum (Obzina) 1929.. 8vo. 92, [4] p. Original publisher's wrapper with blue title typography and front cover and spine, all on grey stock.. 5th and last edition of this play by Karel Čapek (1890-1938), one of the most prestigious Czech writers of the 20th century, written together with his brother, avant-garde artist and poet Josef Čapek (1887-1945). The 1st edition was published in 1927 when also the first staging of the play took place. Josef Čapek's striking typographic cover is the 3rd and in the same time most progressive design for the soft cover editions of this title. Radically criticising the occupation of Czech Republic by the Nazis in 1939 he was jailed in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where he died in April 1945. - Paper slightly time stained, otherwise very clean copy of the hard to find first edition with this outstanding cover variation and Čapek's fine publisher's device, printed as red linocut on the title-page. - Čapek, Bibl., 1990, 3328; Not in Vloemans 2012
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  • Format/Binding 8vo. 92, [4] p. Original publisher's wrapper with blue title typography and front cover and spine, all on grey stock.
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  • Publisher Prague: Aventinum (Obzina) 1929.
  • Keywords Czech Avantgarde & Bibliophily