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DADA - die schammade (dilettanten erhebt euch). With numerous illustrations by Max Ernst, Hans/Jean Arp, Francis Picabia, J.T. Baargeld and Heinrich Hoerle. Cologne, Schloemilch Verlag, 1920. 32.3 x 24.9 cm (cover). - 29.7 x 23 cm (booklet block). [16] pp. (Somewhat browned and creased, discreetly rubbed and spotted). Raabe, journals 114 - Richter, p. 165 - Dietzel/H. IV, 1066 f. - First edition. - Incunabulum of the Cologne avant-garde and Dadaism. The issue gathers many of the most important portagonists of the movement and is - consciously against the spirit of the time - at least bi-national German-French. That is why, apart from the pictorial contributors mentioned above, the following are mentioned or at least satirized as contributors: Richard Huelsenbeck, the "majority Dada" Schwitters, Tristan Tzara, Walter Serner, André Breton, Louis Aragon and Philippe Soupault. Mentioned ironically or disapprovingly: Else Lasker-Schüler, Paul Cassirer ("caritative manicure"), Hans Poelzig, Cèsar Klein and Kurt Pinthus. - Staple somewhat rusted, thus loose in each case middle layer, paper discreetly browned, but overall in good condition.

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