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Title: DE SCHOUW: Orgaan van de Nederlandsche Kultuurkamer, gewijd aan het kulotureele leven in Nederland. [Volume 2-parts 1-12, January-December 1943].
Description: 's-Gravenhage, De Schouw, 1943. Volume 1 (1942 complete); 2-Nrs. 1-12, (January-December 1943)-3 (January-June 1944). Tog. bound in 4 volumes. Stout 4°., original clothbacked boards. Bold type gilded covertitle with large gilded vignette at top, repeated on spine. Original coloured stiff thin wrappers bound-up. Hftitles(versos blank). 584; 672; 336pp. Many captioned monochrome illustrations on plates representing dutch (=Germanic) fine arts (incl. music) and crafts fitting in the nazi ideology and concept of Blood and Soil, or Blut und Boden, many monochrome illustrations after drawings and woodcuts in text, some music scores with vocals in text and full-page, editorial communications (bookreviews, exhibitions, etc.) at end of each issue. personalia of editorial board and contributors, table of contents, all printed on original limp coloured and illustrated wrappers bound-up at rear end of each volume (with exception of volume 1, WHICH INCLUDES an original press clipping taken from an unknown dutch newpaper, discussing contents of volume 1-no. 1 LOOSELY INSERTED). EXTRA ADDED HORS SÉRIE:HUSSEN Jr., A.H., DE SCHOUW, Tijdschrift gewijd aan het culturele leven in Nederland..INHOUDSOPGAVE en Inleiding..Haren (Gr.), 2007. Small folio. Original wrappers with bold black type covertitle. Approx. 200p0p., including a detailed table of contents and introduction to DE SCHOUW, Facsim. portraits of authors and editors of this magazine, etc. Indispensable publkication about his dutch language Nazi inspired cultural magazine. [Cahiers uit het Noorden, XIV-XVI]. Dutch language monthly (first volume 1942 published twice a month). Published under nazi oppression of Holland between 1942-1945, by command of the so-called Kultuurkamer, devoted to dutch cultural expression in fine arts, crafts, folklore, theatre, cabaret performances,, literature, etc., based on the nazi doctrine of Blut und Bodenor, Blod and Soil. Dutch artists were more or less forced to joining this nazi cultural organization to be excluded from public performing, exhibiting or publishing experiencing loss of income and means of subsistence. Contributions, incl. poetry and stories, by J.J. van Geuns, Max Blokzijl, J. van Haam, Dirk J.H.W. Spanjaard, Jan de Vries, F.M. Hübner, C. Pama (Heraldic Art), S.M.S. De Ranitz, et.al. Good to very good and almost complete set (LACKS volume III-1944, parts 7-12, July-December and Volume IV-No. 1 (January 1945, ALL PUBLISHED, discontinued). set. Very difficult to locate. (Hftitle foxed, some other marginal foxing, 2 rather large ex-lib. stamps on recte of f.e.p., smaller one at tail of ti.-p., top margin of front cover of part 2 stained, ballpoint doodling on lower outer cover).

Keywords: nazidom ideology cencept doctrine kultuurkamer kulturkammer magazine arts crafts folklore literature germanic third reich dutch de schouw history ideology nsb magazine monthly odd history

Price: EUR 725.00 = appr. US$ 787.96 Seller: Antiquarian Booksellers Gemilang
- Book number: 52305