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Ekran Screen #31 1926

Mayk, Stenlein, Paula Kupka

£70.00
  • Year: 1926
  • Country: Russia
  • Language: Russian
  • Movement: Constructivism
  • Subject: Current Affairs
  • Dimensions: Width: 19.50cm Height: 29.00cm

Constructivist magazine Ekran, issue number 31, 15 August 1926. The ‘working newspaper’. Weekly magazine on recent developments in the USSR and abroad. Cover features an illustration of German soldiers in a trench and a tank shooting ammunition, articles on various battles with poems by Stefan Zweig and Wilhelm Klemm, Red Army in the camps, a story Gift from Prussia, review of two exhibitions - Gold and Silver lottery fighting homelessness and International Red Aid (also commonly known by its Russian acronym MOPR) providing material and moral aid to radical "class-war" political prisoners around the world; review on foreign writers Paul Morand and Freid psychoanalysis inspired writers, photo chronicles depicting the explosion aftermath at a naval arsenal near Lake Denmark in New Jersey, USA, a French military ambulance aircraft serving the French army on the African front, an American submarine recovered from the seabed, a comic strip John Bull Colonial Policy. Good condition, staining, rusted staples, tears and paper loss on the cover. 16 pages.

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