Der Orchideengarten (German 1919-1921 Dreilanderverlag) The Orchids Garden 1919, #11
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Published Sep 1919 by Dreilanderverlag.$145.00
View scans- Spine split 5%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.
Issue #11 - first half of Sept. 1919. NOTE: German language text. Der Orchideengarten or The Orchids Garden is considered the first magazine of the macabre and fantastic. Weird Tales, its nearest competitor, was first published in 1923, four years later. Subtitled Phantastische Blatter, loosely translated to Fantastic Pages. Edited by World War I correspondent Karl Hans Strobl and Alfons von Czibulka. Overall, the magazine published a selection of new and reprinted supernatural and horror stories from both domestic and foreign authors (Dickens, Pushkin, Maupassant, Poe, Valtaire, Wells, Hugo). The Orchids Garden is more well known as being one of the most beautiful fantasy magazines ever published. Artists included Heinrich Kley, Alred Kubin, Karl Ritter, Gustave Dore, Tony Johannot, Otto Linnekogel, Rolf von Hoerschelmann and many others. Contents for this issue include: "Der Tod Durch Die Annonce" by Fjodor Ssologub, illustrated by E. Plaichinger-Coltelli, "OM!" by Max Rohrer, full page illustration by Koro Otei, "Untergang" by Will Scheller, "Maskenball" by Hans Reiser, illustrated by Franz Huber, "Rumpelbumm" by Richard Euringer, "Das Treibhaus" illustrated by Jacques Callot. Cover by Extremely scarce. 8 3/4-in. x 12-in., 24 pages on rough book paper, black and white.