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200850133Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 2008. First edition. ix 226 pp w/index. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. The proceedings of a symposium held in 2005. Eighty-nine illustrations. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art unknown books
200843962NY: Thomas Dunne/St. Martin’s 2008. First US edition. 292 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. NY: Thomas Dunne/St. Martin’s unknown books
194413718scsNew York: The Dial Press 1944. First Edition. Octavo black cloth hardcover gilt letters xviii 413 pp. Very Good with lightly rubbed edges light foxing & tiny hairline tear to title. From jacket: As was to be expected Dali’s first venture as a novelist has produced a highly original disconcerting and fascinating masterpiece that has the passion intensity and brilliant color that characterize his paintings. Through a small number of characters who with their private passions are caught up in the maelstrom of history the author evokes a decadent European society as it sinks into vice sterility and irresponsibility and becomes engulfed in the catastophe of war.Love is the central theme and it is played with several varieations one or two of which are the strangest to be found in literature since the writings of Marquis de Sade. War politics friendship loyalty love of the land heroism are among the subsidiary themes which the author develops in his own original way. The Dial Press, 1944. First Edition. hardcover books
198293472St. Petersburg:: Salvador Dali Foundation. Very Good. 1982. Paperback. B078NJGLMV . Black and white illustrations throughout. First edition paperback. Very good in oblong printed wraps. . Salvador Dali Foundation, paperback books
197948052NY: & M.I.S.: Filipacchi 1979. First US edition. 4to. 111 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by René Passeron with quotations from Dali’s writings. NY: & M.I.S.: Filipacchi unknown books
19531582The Folio Soc. 1953. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Color frontispiece & 7 color plates by Dali. Folio Soc. Shaakespeare series. <br/><br/> The Folio Soc. hardcover books
1965161169New York: Gallery of Modern Art 1965. Stated First. Paperback. VG-/VG- Mostly clean and tight but with light age toning to page margins. A bit of foxing to page edges when closed with no bleed onto page faces. Former owner's address label on ffep and part of one sentence underlined on page IV. A bit of ruffling to top edge of dj. Cornflower blue card wraps; gilt script lettering. White dj with blue/white image and blue lettering. 160 pp. with color and bw images throughout. 7-page catalogue supplement laid in; errata slip attached to last page. Catalogue from an exhibition in the Gallery of Modern Art including the Huntington Harford Collection held 18 December 1965 to 28 February 1966 with The Reynolds Morse Collection. Introduction by Carl J. Weinhardt Jr. Foreword by Theodore Rousseau an Appreciation by Sanchez Canton the Resume of History and of the History of Painting by Salvador Dali "For Gala the Unknown Gradiva" by A. Reynolds Morse an Homage to Dali the plates a chronology and the catalogue of the exhibition. Gallery of Modern Art paperback books
1978290187New York. : Abrams. 1978. 1st American edition. . White pictorial cloth gilt titles. in a gold foil dust jacket. . Very good slightly scuffed at top corner in a good plus dust jacket some damage to the top corner and short splits at spine head. 31x22 cm. . Heavy book weight: 4.4 lb. will require extra shipping. Lavishly illustrated throughout. Abrams. hardcover books
196244193Lausanne: Atide Books / Edita S.A. 1962. First English Language Edition. Quarto 31cm x 26.5cm. Yellow cloth boards hardcover with artist signature embossed in gold on cover and titling embossed in gold on spine; pictorial dustjacket; 240pp; illus. Very Good copy; slight shelf wear to extremities; soiling to front end pages and side textblock; very slight soiling cover board edges else clean and tight. Very Good dustwrapper; shelf wear to extremities; tear to bottom back panel corner; soiling to French flap panel else sound. The forces that shaped Surrealist Salvador Dali's life and work are traced through archival photographs reproductions and a text by the artist's close friend Robert Descharnes. Over 150 illustrations 131 in color. Includes a portfolio of 52 color reproductions of Dali's paintings. Atide Books / Edita S.A. unknown books
196227007New York: Harper and Row. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good- slightly cocked spine overall soiling lacking the dust jacket but with the elusive puyblisher's slipcase very good with some figures written on it .; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 228 pp . Harper and Row hardcover books
1977159254Paris: Galerie Andre Francois Petit 1977. First edition. Softcover. Text in French by Robert Descharnes. Includes some color and black and white illustrations. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick on the front free endpaper. Uncommon. Galerie Andre Francois Petit unknown books
1981281164Barcelona: Dasa Edicions 1981. hardcover. fine. Dali Salvador. Many color and b/w Illus. by Salvador Dali. 4to black pictorial boards. Barcelona: Dasa Edicions 1981. Fine.<br/><br/> Dasa Edicions unknown books
1946167765New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1946. Second edition. Hardcover. 96 pages. Text by James Thrall Soby. Includes 80 plates with 4 in color. A close to near fine with some very minor wear in an about very good dust jacket that has some edge tears and minor wear and some tape repairs to the verso. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
199482226Paris:: Flammarion. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 2080304666 . Black and white photographs throughout. Eighth printing thus. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Flammarion, hardcover books
199429734Paris: Flammarion. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 2080135600 . Black and white photographs throughout. First edition thus. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Flammarion hardcover books
1954W076SDNew York: Simon and Schuster 1954. Original photographic paper covered boards with some wear at spine ends and on edges. Owner name on ffep. Some paste action on endpapers and hinges separating a bit but generally tight and good. A work as only Dali might have performed. First Edition. Paper Covered Boards. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Philippe Halsman. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Trade. Simon and Schuster Hardcover books
197569411Los Angeles: Black Sparrow 1975. First edition. 12 pp. Edges toned else near fine in stapled wrappers. INSCRIBED by Malanga on the front cover “for Andrei / With mucho love / Gerard 12:IX:75 / NYC.†Sparrow 35. Morrow & Cooney 214. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, unknown books
197568054Los Angeles: Black Sparrow 1975. First edition. 12 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Sparrow 35. Morrow & Cooney 214. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, unknown books
195726286New York: American Fabrics Magazine 1957. Light foxing to the page edges and a few page margins and a small spot of disoloration at the spine foot else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Sharp copy. First Edition. Tall quarto. Oversized magazine-format textile trade publication. This issue published to commemorate the International Silk Congress of 1957 with covers designed by DalÃ. Printed in color and black and white and featuring fabric swatches throughout. Includes articles promoting silk on women's and menswear trends reports on the silk industry in America and Europe and a silk lexicon with a skein of silk taped in. New York: American Fabrics Magazine unknown books
1966167260Cleveland OH: The Reynolds Morse Foundation 1966. First edition. Softcover. 26 pages. A program for an event that took place on December 19 1965. Includes several black and white images and the text of a some of the events. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. The Reynolds Morse Foundation unknown books
1962162097Cleveland Ohio: The Reynolds Morse Foundation 1962. Privately Printed by Stratford Press in a Limited Editon. Paperback. VG clean tight copy. Lovely condition but for a small dash of red pencil on back cover and owner's blind stamp art dealer/curator on title page. Butter yellow wraps stapled; sepia cover illustrations and lettering. 64 pp. with several bw illustrations. Errata slip laid in. Includes an introduction by Morse to page 21 followed by Dali's actual journal entries pages 22-55. With editor's and translator's comments holograph letters documentary illustrations following. Unique and scarce. The Reynolds Morse Foundation paperback books
198526355St.Petersburg Florida: The Salvador Dali Museum 1985. First English language edition. Edition limited to 500 copies. This copy numbreed 93. Originally published in 1968. Translated from the French by Elenor Morse. Hardcover with dustjacket 222 pp with numerous bw illustrations. Near-fine in near fine dj showing slight wear. 25 X 18 cm. <br/><br/> The Salvador Dali Museum hardcover books
19672706Large foldout Exhibition Catalog for Gallery G Prague Czechoslovakia. 13 1/2 x 10. June 15-July 231967. 40 facsimiles of Chants de Maldoror 1934 Michler & Lopsinger 11-54 and La Femme Invisible 1930 M & L 40.Includes a foldout illustrated 2 sided Poster 38 x 26 1/2. Galerie D books
197113730JGarden City: Doubleday 1971. First Edition First Printing. Signed presentation copy from Darryl F. Zanuck film mogul of 20th Century - Fox to artist Salvador Dali inscribed on the printed half-title: “My dear Salvador Dali With great respect and friendship from your No 1 admirer - Darryl.†Opposite the inscription on the next page Zanuck has drawn an amusing imitation of Don Quixote on horseback mimicking Dali’s style and the fact that Dali would often do a Don Quixote drawing when presenting books. Salvador Dali and his wife Gala escaped the Nazis in 1940 and spent the next 8 years in the United States. In Hollywood they became good friends with Darryl F. Zanuck who hired Dali to create the dream sequence and be set decorator for the 1942 film Moontide starring Jean Gabin and Ida Lupino. On page 274 of this book Gussow records that Darryl and his girlfriend Genevieve Gilles often had “. Salvador Dali and his wife join them. ‘He and Dali†recalled Genevieve “all they talked about was maisons de tolerance brothels. Always sex between Dali and him. It’s boring when you talk about sex during dinner.†Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Illustrated. Zanuck was one of the finest producers of films in Hollywood's Golden Age and this a terrific association with the great surrealist artist Dali who was the darling of Hollywood in the 1940s. Enclosed in a morocco and cloth clamshell box. Doubleday hardcover books
1973Embry 194917Felicie Inc New York: 1973. First U.S. edition. Slight rubbing to lower edges else fine in near fine lightly rubbed dust jacket with slight rubbing to spine tips in mylar cover. Color photos. Felicie, Inc, New York: 1973. First U.S. edition. unknown books