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Erste russische Kunstausstellung, Berlin 1922. Galerie van Diemen & Co., Berlin: Verlag Internationale Arbeiterhilfe, 1922. Jacket illustration by El Lissitzky.
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Egon Erwin Kisch, ‘Klassischer Journalismus’ (1923), Berlin: Rudolf Kaemmerer, cover illustration by George G. Kobbe
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John Heartfield's cover for Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" "This book is a German translation of California author Upton Sinclair's The Jungle (Der Sumpf in German). The jacket for Der Sumpf was noted for the extended scale of its image, covering the front, back, and spine of the book” (Getty, n.d., paras. 14-15).
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Polyphem, ‘Mit dem rechten Auge’ (1925), Berlin: “Der Deutschenspiegel,” cover illustration by Garvens
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‘G. Zeitschrift für elementare Gestaltung’ (1926), edited by Hans Richter, no. 5/6: Film, Berlin: independently published, cover by Paul Leni
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'Sacco und Vanzetti’ (1928), Berlin: Mopr-Verlag, cover by Pewas
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Stefan Lorant, ‘Wir vom Film. Berlin: Theater und Film Verlagsgesellschaft’ (1928), cover drawing by Dugo (András Szenes)
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Erich Kästner, ‘Emil und die Detektive. Ein Roman für Kinder’ (1931), Berlin: Williams & Co, cover illustration by Walter Trier
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‘Um uns die Stadt’ (1931), edited by Robert Seitz and Heinz Zucker, Berlin: Sieben Stäbe-Verlag, cover by Martin Weinberg
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Döblin, A. (1931). Berlin Alexanderplatz: Die Geschichte vom Franz Biberkopf. Berlin: S. Fischer Cover by George Salter “George Salter’s works include the subtly interlacing text-and-image Berlin Alexanderplatz design that made him world-famous...the jacket ‘was widely imitated and became the most reproduced, copied, and plagiarized book cover in the entire history of German publishing’” (Dooley, 2015, para. 5).
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Otto Mänchen-Helfen. Drittel der Menschheit. Berlin: Der Bücherkreis, 1932. Cover by Jan Tschichold.