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7 manifestes dada

1924140 x 195 mm

FIRST COLLECTIVE EDITION.
INSCRIBED AND SIGNED.

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Description

FIRST COLLECTIVE EDITION. 
The collection contains Tristan Tzara's 7 major manifestos, published separately between 1916 and 1920.
Portrait of Tzara in profile on the frontispiece and 11 small compositions by Francis Picabia

SIGNED AUTOGRAPH CONSIGNMENT :

"to the Editor of Accords with my sympathy
Tristan TZARA
Nov. 1924

The magazine Accords, Cahiers mensuels de littératurefounded by André Harlaire and André Desson and directed by Marcel Arland, had only 4 issues, including 1 double issue, published from May to November 1924.

Copy of the current edition printed on papier bouffant after 50 copies on Madagascar and 250 copies on Lafuma laid paper. The title and author are printed on salmon-coloured paper glued to the centre of the upper part of the first cover. It would appear that the majority of copies have a blue label on the upper left-hand corner of the front cover.

Copy preserved in a decorated paper slipcase.

Uncommon.

 

Paris,Diorama edition,Jean Burdry et Cie,1924.In-12, Softcover140 x 195 mm,97-[6] p..

Decorated paper slipcase, titled on spine and boards.

Bio

Tristan Tzara

Samuel Rosenstock

(born on 16 April 1896 in Moinești, Romania, and died on 24 December 1963 in the 7th arrondissement of Paris)

Writer, poet and essayist of Romanian and French languages and one of the founders of the Dada movement of which he was later the leader.

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