Domas, 02, 1931

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Domas. Monthly review for literature, arts and science. A Latvian modernist magazine, containing contributions by mostly left-wing artists, writers, scientists and politicians. »Domas« was published between 1924 and 1934.

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Domas, 02, 1931. Cover design by Niklāvs Strunke
Domas, 02, 1931. Cover design by Niklāvs Strunke
Domas. Monthly review for literature, arts and science. A Latvian modernist magazine, containing contributions by mostly left-wing artists, writers, scientists and politicians. »Domas« was published between 1924 and 1934.
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