Mayakovsky, V. Collected Works in One Volume (Sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome). Edited by V. Katanyan; designed by M. A. Kirnarsky, 1936. In Russian.

Mayakovsky, V. Collected Works in One Volume (Sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome). Edited by V. Katanyan; designed by M. A. Kirnarsky, 1936. In Russian.

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Mayakovsky, V. Collected Works in One Volume (Sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome). Edited by V. Katanyan; designed by M. A. Kirnarsky, 1936. In Russian.
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Mayakovsky, V. Collected Works in One Volume (Sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome). Edited by V. Katanyan; designed by M. A. Kirnarsky, 1936. In Russian.

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Маяковский, Владимир Владимирович. Собрание сочинений в одном томе.
Ред. В. Катанян. Переплёт, титул и шмуцтитула по макетам М. А. Кирнарского.
Москва: Государственное издательство «Художественная литература» [ГИХЛ], 1936.
VII, 448 с.: ил.; 1 л. фронт. (портрет), [7] л. ил. Энциклопедический формат.
Издательский составной переплёт: красный коленкоровый корешок и углы, верхняя крышка оклеена красной бумагой с золотым тиснением факсимиле подписи автора и блинтовым тиснением «Гослитиздат» внизу.
Состояние: переплёт потёрт, углы и корешок с утратами коленкора по краям и верху, бумага крышек с потёртостями; внутренний блок в целом чистый, отдельные страницы со временным пожелтением. Хороший антикварный экземпляр.
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Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Collected Works in One Volume (Sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome).
Edited by V. Katanyan. Binding, title page, and half-titles designed by M. A. Kirnarsky.
Moscow: State Publishing House "Khudozhestvennaya Literatura" [GIKhL], 1936.
VII, 448 pp.: illustrated; 1 mounted frontispiece (portrait), [7] plates. Encyclopedic format.
Publisher's composite binding: red cloth spine and corners, upper board covered with red paper stamped in gilt with the facsimile of the author's signature and blind-stamped "Goslitizdat" at the foot.
Condition: Binding rubbed, corners and spine ends with losses of cloth along the edges, paper boards scuffed; text block largely clean with occasional age-toning. A good antiquarian copy.

This landmark one-volume edition of Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930) was published in 1936, the year immediately following Stalin's decisive pronouncement of 5 December 1935 — "Mayakovsky was and remains the best, the most talented poet of our Soviet epoch" — a statement quoted inside this very volume and reproduced on the opening page of the introductory essay Poeziya Mayakovskogo. That declaration, issued after a letter from Lili Brik, ended more than five years of official neglect of Mayakovsky's legacy and transformed him from a controversial Futurist into a state-canonized poet of the Revolution. The 1936 Goslitizdat one-volume set thus stands as the first major posthumous codification of his oeuvre, bringing together the principal poems — Oblako v shtanakh ("A Cloud in Trousers"), Vojna i mir ("War and the World"), Chelovek ("Man"), 150 000 000, Vladimir Il'ich Lenin, Khorosho! — the lyric cycles, the satirical verse, theatrical pieces, and a substantial selection of the ROSTA Windows (examples of which are reproduced as in-text illustrations on tinted paper). The text was prepared by Vasily Katanyan (1902–1980), Mayakovsky's close friend and the future doyen of Soviet Mayakovsky studies, who would go on to edit the canonical twelve- and thirteen-volume academic collected works. The book design — the binding, title page, and half-titles — was executed by Moisey Aaronovich Kirnarsky (1893–1941), one of the most accomplished Soviet book designers of the 1920s–1930s, noted for his restrained typographic elegance in the transitional period between late Constructivism and the new monumental style of the mid-Stalinist book. Kirnarsky would perish in the siege of Leningrad in 1941. The red-and-gold binding — with the poet's own signature reproduced in facsimile across the upper board — is an icon of mid-1930s Soviet book design and an important bibliographic landmark for collectors of Russian avant-garde, Soviet literary history, and the material culture of the Stalin era.

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