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Lot 079 - "Ernstes & Heiteres aus dem Weltkrieg" ("Serious and Humorous from the World War") Antique World War One Illustrated Folio Book by Ernst Kutzer, Vienna
Lot 079 - "Ernstes & Heiteres aus dem Weltkrieg" ("Serious and Humorous from the World War") Antique World War One Illustrated Folio Book by Ernst Kutzer, Vienna
Antique illustrated folio book documenting World War One through both serious and humorous imagery. The brown cloth-covered volume contains multiple tipped-in plates and illustrations depicting military scenes, war relief efforts, and civilian life during the conflict. Title page indicates artwork by Ernst Kutzer with publication by "Komor és Járáss Képek a világháborúból" ("Humorous and Moving Images from the World War") in Vienna, Austria. Interior pages include various illustrated prints, including one showing war relief fundraising imagery with text "Helfet Aufbauen" ("Help Build/Rebuild") published by Austrian regional organizations, and another depicting soldiers and civilians in what appears to be a market or street scene. Publisher's address listed as Vienna with telephone Wien 31-7-30. Text primarily in German with some Hungarian publishing information. Binding shows wear consistent with age, with some soiling and edge wear to the brown cloth covers. Interior pages show age toning and occasional foxing.