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A visually striking Soviet-era cartoon and satire book from 1971, illustrated by Estonian artist Evald Piho.
Titled Kivi Kotti! / Ни пуха ни пера!, this bilingual (Estonian and Russian) publication is a collection of graphic caricatures reflecting everyday life and humor in Soviet Estonia. The clean linework and expressive compositions give it a strong mid-century graphic design aesthetic.
Published in Tallinn by the Estonian Communist Party Central Committee publishing house, and connected to the well-known satire magazine Pikker, this book represents authentic Eastern Bloc visual culture.
🎨 The illustrations are bold, minimal, and highly graphic, making many pages suitable for inspiration or even framing. It works equally well as a collectible book or a visual art object.
📚 Details
Author / Illustrator: Evald Piho
Title: Kivi Kotti! / Ни пуха ни пера!
Year: 1971
Language: Estonian & Russian
Publisher: EKP Keskkomitee Kirjastus, Tallinn
Format: Softcover
Illustrations: Yes
📖 Condition
Good vintage condition with visible wear
Cover shows creases and edge wear
Pages are clean with light aging
Binding intact
A unique piece for collectors of graphic art, Soviet design, and vintage illustration.
Add a distinctive piece of Soviet-era graphic art to your collection.