An artistic response to industrial pollution in Bitterfeld, Germany., Autographs of [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, and V[olker] H[enze]. Stamps of [Bertram] Kober and Peter Thieme., and Consists of case containing [19] sheets, most 44 x 35 cm., and two stapled plastic sheets enclosing paper sheet with caption "Analyse fl̈uchtiger organischer Stoffe im Wasser der Mulde" and a soiled paper object. Includes prints and photographs signed by [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, V[olker] H[enze] or stamped by [Bertram] Kober or Peter Thieme.
Haufe, Thomas Kunz, Gregor, 1959- Kutulas, Asteris
Published / Created:
1987-1991.
Call Number:
Zg20 A13 +987b
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
[Band 1]. Berlin, 1987 -- Bizarre Städte.
Alternative Title:
Bizarre Staedte., Dresden 2., Dresden Drei., and Stalingrad.
Description:
Band 1: No. 15 of 21 copies, accompanied by original illustration numbered 15, autograph of Asteris Kutulas., Each volume a limited edition, each accompanied by at least one original numbered illustration., and Editor: Asteris Kutulas.
Haufe, Thomas Kunz, Gregor, 1959- Kutulas, Asteris
Published / Created:
1987-1991.
Call Number:
Zg20 A13 +987b
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
[Band 2.] Dresden 2: Auswahl und Redaktion / Thomas Haufe und Gregor Kunz. Dresden-Eggersdorf, 1989/91 -- Bizarre Städte.
Alternative Title:
Bizarre Staedte., Dresden 2., Dresden Drei., and Stalingrad.
Description:
Band 2: No. 20 of 25 copies, accompanied by original illustration numbered 25/40, Kutulas autograph; dust jacket., Each volume a limited edition, each accompanied by at least one original numbered illustration., and Editor: Asteris Kutulas.
A rare group of illustrated history magazines devoted to important figures and events in African American history. Published in the 1960s and 1970s, the series is designed to encourage young readers to “develop interest for further study” by employing a “a new approach to history.” The Golden Legacy series also hoped to “implant pride and self-esteem in Negro youth while dispelling myths in others.” Figures and subjects featured in the series include “Joseph Cinque and the Amistad Mutiny,” “The Saga of Harriet Tubman: The Moses of her People,” “The Life of Matthew Henson,” “Black Cowboys” and “Toussaint L’Overture and the Birth of Haiti.”
Description:
Copy 1.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans --Biography --Periodicals and African Americans --History --Periodicals