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* Nocturne Magazine #4 1981
Klaus Nomi cover 
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Revues/Magazines * Nocturne Magazine #4 1981 Klaus Nomi cover VG+

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Revues/Magazines * Nocturne Magazine #4 1981 Klaus Nomi cover VG+

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Collection of 144 issues of the magazine "Heute". Munich, 1946-1951. folio. Original wrappers bound in six HLwd.-Bde. d. Zt. (with defects). Collection of 144 issues of the magazine "Heute". Munich, 1946-1951. folio. Original wrappers bound in six HLwd.-Bde. d. Zt. Zt. (with defects). Almost complete collection of illustrated magazines. Contains: 1946, No. 6-25. 1947, No. 27-50. 1948, No. 51-54 and 56-74. 1949, No. 75-100. 1950, No.101-126. 1951, No. 127-152. - The magazine "Heute" was published between 1945 and 1951 in Munich by the American Military Government, its American abbreviation was therefore AMG Magazine. It was the first German-language magazine after the end of the Second World War. The first issue was published in July 1945, after which the magazine appeared fortnightly. In the early years in particular, the focus was on the post-war period: the Nuremberg trials, the plight of refugees, poverty, the Marshall Plan and denazification. The Magnum photographer Ernst Haas was one of the picture editors. A total of 152 issues were published, the last in December 1951 - Some with small marginal tears. A few slightly trimmed. Overall very good. Collection of 144 issues of the magazine "Heute". Original wrappers bound in six cont. half cloth vols. (with defects). - Almost complete collection of the magazine. Contains: see above. - The magazine "Heute" was published between 1945 and 1951 in Munich by the American Military Government, its American abbreviation was therefore AMG Magazine. It was the first German-language magazine after WWII. The first issue appeared in July 1945, after which the magazine was published biweekly. In the early years in particular, the focus was on the post-war period: the Nuremberg trials, the plight of refugees, poverty, the Marshall Plan and denazification. The Magnum photographer Ernst Haas was one of the picture editors. A total of 152 issues were published, the last in December 1951. - Some with small marginal wear. A few slightly trimmed. Overall well preserved.