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BEZRUC, Petr: MARYCKA MAGDONOVA.
Illustration Bretislav Bartos.
Moravska Ostrava, Bohuslav Bezecny, [1937].
16°, unpaginated [12]. Original sewn brochure with cover.
Private press for New Year 1938. - Copy number 91 from limited edition of 111 copies. Handmade paper Pannekoek. - Signature of Petr Bezruc in front of title page. - As new. Collector's condition. - Language: Czech.
<ID:BIB55473> Price: 900,- CZK
Petr Bezruc (September 15, 1867, Opava, Austrian Empire - February 17, 1958, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia)
Czech poet and novelist.
After graduation at the Brno grammar school he studied classical philology. During World War I he was arrested for alleged authorship of an anti-Austrian poem. After the war he was appointed head of the railway post office in Brno, but he resigned the next day. In 1928 he retired. He lived in Brno, then in Kostelec na Hané and in Branka near Opava. In 1939 he settled in Kostelec na Hane and stayed there for the rest of his life.

Selected bibliography:
Slezske cislo, 1903
Slezske pisne, 1909

Moravska zem a moravska rec, 1923
Republika pred svatym Petrem, 1923
Stuzkonoska modra, 1930
Lolo a druhove - 1937

Paralipomena I - 1937
Paralipomena II - 1938