Confiscated ed. Заноза Журнал художественной сатиры № 2 1906 Zanoza The Splinter

Zanoza (The Splinter): Journal of Artistic Satire. Issue No. 2 (Zhurnal khudozhestvennoy satiry), 1906. In Russian

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Confiscated ed. Заноза Журнал художественной сатиры № 2 1906 Zanoza The Splinter
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Zanoza (The Splinter): Journal of Artistic Satire. Issue No. 2 (Zhurnal khudozhestvennoy satiry), 1906. In Russian

$100.00

[Конфискованное издание] «Заноза» : Журнал художественной сатиры. Вып. № 2.
Санкт-Петербург : Тип. Коммерческая скоропечатня, [1906].
[10–15] с., илл. на отд. листах, илл. в тексте; 38×24 см. Издательская иллюстрированная обложка.
Издатель: Сергей Дмитриевич Новиков. Редактор: Р. Л. Антропов.
Состояние: обложка незначительно загрязнена, следы от сгиба, отсутствует часть задней обложки.

[Confiscated publication] "Zanoza" (The Splinter): Journal of Artistic Satire. Issue No. 2 ("Zanoza": Zhurnal khudozhestvennoy satiry. Vyp. № 2).
St. Petersburg: Tip. Kommercheskaya skoropechatnya, [1906].
[10–15] pp., ill. on separate leaves, ill. in text; 38×24 cm. Publisher's illustrated cover.
Publisher: Sergei Dmitrievich Novikov. Editor: R. L. Antropov.
Condition: cover slightly soiled, fold marks, part of the back cover missing.

This is the legendary and extremely rare second issue of the satirical journal "Zanoza" (The Splinter), published in St. Petersburg in 1906 during the peak of the First Russian Revolution. The journal, published by Sergei Dmitrievich Novikov and edited by R. L. Antropov, revived the name and radical spirit of the famous 19th-century publication. This specific issue holds exceptional historical significance due to its fate: the entire print run was confiscated and destroyed by court order. The reason for this draconian measure was the publication on the cover of a bold political caricature titled "Sacrifice to the God Baal", which depicted Prime Minister Sergei Witte and Emperor Nicholas II. The content inside was equally incendiary, featuring sharp feuilletons and caricatures targeting high-ranking imperial officials like P. N. Durnovo and D. F. Trepov, as well as a satire on the first session of the State Duma. As a primary source of anti-government sentiment and a vivid artifact of revolutionary-era satire, any surviving copy of this confiscated issue represents a bibliographic rarity and a highly valuable historical document of political resistance and censorship in late Imperial Russia.

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