Haro! No. 1 (Octobre 1927) through No. 5 (Mars 1928). Third series (all published).
5 issues, each issue 4 pp., with eye-catching cover illustrations by Albert Daenens. Small folio (15 x 12 inches). Light chipping and edgewear, creasing along old horizontal fold lines, expected agewear, overall very good. Brussels: A. Daenens, 1927-1928.
A complete run in five issues of the complete third series of the rare Belgian anarchist journal edited by Belgian anarchist and artist Albert Daenens (1883-1952). Daenens was a graphic artist, painter, and stage designer who joined the Modernist movement after the first world war and became active in the circles of Pierre and Victor Bourgeois, founders of the magazine "7 arts" which was the best-known publication of the international modern movement in Belgium.
His linocuts showcased on the cover of these five issues of Haro! include themes of debauchery, industry, and death, among others. They are graphic and powerful images and are imbued with an energy that radiates off the page. The three pages of text in each brief issue are divided into short essays and articles.
According to our research, Haro! was published in three series: the first of 7 issues published from 1913-1914, the second of 12 issues published from 1919-1920, and the third of 5 issues published from 1927-1928. The present grouping comprises the complete third series of the journal. Incredibly scarce; as of May 2026, OCLC locates only a single library in North America with any holdings of this title.
Book ID: 53295
Price: $2,250.00





