Books from the collection of Norman Swallow, comprising:

(Soviet film.) (Eisenstein.) ALEKSANDROV (Grigori, et al.)

Books from the collection of Norman Swallow, comprising:

- Yutkevich (S.I, editor). Sergei Eisenstein. Izbrannye Proizvedeniya v Shesti Tomakh [Selected Works in Six Volumes, here vols 2, 3, & 4 only]. Moscow: Art, 1964-66, FIRST EDITIONS, 4to, original cloth, all very good in chipped dustjackets, the earliest volume inscribed on the half-title to Norman Swallow by Grigori Aleksandrov - Yurenev (R.) Soviet Comedy Film. Moscow: Science Publishers, 1964, FIRST EDITION, pp. 538, 8vo, original cloth with frayed dustjacket, the final gathering beginning to come away, inscribed by Grigori Aleksandrov to Norman Swallow - Maja Turowskaja & Juri Chanjutin. Sergei Jutkewitsch [Sergei Yutkevich]. A monograph. Berlin: Henschelverlag, Der Deutsch Akademie der Künste, 1968, FIRST EDITION, pp. 52, crown 8vo, original illustrated boards, very good, inscribed in French by Sergei Yutkevich to Norman Swallow and dated 1969, with a letter to the same from Aleksandrov's grandson (and namesake) laid in - Constantine (Mildred) & Alan Fern. Revolutionary Soviet Film Posters. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974, pp. 97, 4to, very good in illustrated boards and dustjacket, with the same provenance but not inscribed - Aleksandrov (Grigori) Gody Poiskov i Truda [The Years of Quest and Labour]. Moscow: Bureau of Soviet Art Propaganda, 1975. FIRST EDITION, pp. 85, small 4to, original wrappers a little rubbed and creased with chipping at head of backstrip, inscribed by the author to Norman Swallow - Aleksandrov (Grigori) Epokha i Kino [Epoch and Cinema]. Moscow: Politizdat, 1976, FIRST EDITION, pp. 287, crown 8vo, original illustrated boards, very good, inscribed by the author to Norman Swallow - Aleksandrov (Grigori) Le Cineaste et son Temps [The Filmmaker and his Time]. Moscow: Editions du Progrès, 1979, FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH, pp. 285, crown 8vo, original boards, very good in nicked and chipped dustjacket, inscribed by the author to Norman Swallow [9 Vols.]

Description: most volumes illustrated, some colour-printed, various sizes and formats (see above), good condition overall

Publication Details: various, 1964- 1979

Notes: Norman Swallow (1921-2000) went up to Keble College, Oxford at the end of the 1930s; war service interrupted his progress, but an opportunity at the BBC came up at the right time and he quickly developed a reputation; following a stint on Panorama he transferred to Granada, where, in 1967, he marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution with the documentary 'Ten Days that Shook the World' – on this he collaborated with Grigori Aleksandrov, one of the most important film-makers of the Soviet era, and the co-director of Sergei Eisenstein's 'Oktober: Ten Days that Shook the World...more

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Subject: Modern First Edition

Published Date: 1979

Stock Number: 66094

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