De Gemeenschap (July 1931)

$150.00

De Gemeenschap was a Dutch magazine and eponymous publisher, established in Utrecht from 1925 and Bilthoven from 1935, for young Catholic intellectuals from 1925 to 1941. And who knew young Catholic intellectuals are so cool? The interior of this is nothing to write to the Romans about, but the front cover is features a striking drawing by Otto Freundlich (1878–1943), a German Jew killed in the camps during the war. Trained in dentistry, his work (as a painter) was banned as “degenerate art” and seized by the Nazis. A lovely thing, suitable for framing. Seriously. Get this framed and hang it on your wall. You pick the wall.

  • Size: 7.25 × 10 inches
  • Pages: 48
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Language: Dutch
  • Condition:

    Fair. There is a tear that’s been taped on the front cover and there is spotting throughout. But there’s largely nothing to look at inside, so the spots won’t bother you none.

  • Publisher: De Gemeenschap, July 1931