![GIPPIUS, Zinaida Nikolaevna (1869-1945). Siianiia [The Shining Ones]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1938.](https://www.christies.com.cn/img/LotImages/2018/CKS/2018_CKS_17162_0145_001(gippius_zinaida_nikolaevna_siianiia_the_shining_ones_paris_dom_knigi_1110324).jpg?w=1)
![GIPPIUS, Zinaida Nikolaevna (1869-1945). Siianiia [The Shining Ones]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1938.](https://www.christies.com.cn/img/LotImages/2018/CKS/2018_CKS_17162_0145_000(gippius_zinaida_nikolaevna_siianiia_the_shining_ones_paris_dom_knigi_1110317).jpg?w=1)
细节
GIPPIUS, Zinaida Nikolaevna (1869-1945). Siianiia [The Shining Ones]. Paris: Dom Knigi, 1938.
A fine, unopened copy of the first edition, inscribed by Gippius to the poets Anna Prismanova and Aleksandr Ginger: 'To the talented poetess Prismanova and to the equally talented poet Ginger. The author'. The Shining Ones was published in an edition of 200 copies only. RBH and ABPC record no copy having been offered at auction. The inscription on this rare book links three poets of the emigration that followed the 1917 Revolution. Prismanova emigrated in 1921, first to Berlin then Paris; her first book, Ten' i telo, had appeared in 1937, the year before Gippius's inscription. Her husband, Ginger, emigrated to Paris in 1919; Zhaloba i torzhestvo, his third book, was published by Dom Knigi in 1939. Not in Kilgour.
Octavo (168 x 125mm). Unopened in the original white card wrappers printed in black (negligible wear). Provenance: Zinaida Gippius (presentation inscription to:) – Anna Semenova Prismanova (1892-1960, poet) and Aleksandr Samsonovich Ginger (1897-1965, poet).
A fine, unopened copy of the first edition, inscribed by Gippius to the poets Anna Prismanova and Aleksandr Ginger: 'To the talented poetess Prismanova and to the equally talented poet Ginger. The author'. The Shining Ones was published in an edition of 200 copies only. RBH and ABPC record no copy having been offered at auction. The inscription on this rare book links three poets of the emigration that followed the 1917 Revolution. Prismanova emigrated in 1921, first to Berlin then Paris; her first book, Ten' i telo, had appeared in 1937, the year before Gippius's inscription. Her husband, Ginger, emigrated to Paris in 1919; Zhaloba i torzhestvo, his third book, was published by Dom Knigi in 1939. Not in Kilgour.
Octavo (168 x 125mm). Unopened in the original white card wrappers printed in black (negligible wear). Provenance: Zinaida Gippius (presentation inscription to:) – Anna Semenova Prismanova (1892-1960, poet) and Aleksandr Samsonovich Ginger (1897-1965, poet).
注意事项
No VAT on hammer price or buyer's premium.
荣誉呈献
Sven Becker