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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
1970WRCLIT45425Rotterdam: Museum Boymans-van Beuningen 1970. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper over printed stiff wrappers. Fully illustrated in b/w and color. Text by Dali on verso of pictorial wrapper translated by John Ashbery. First edition of this exhibition catalogue of work in various media. Pictorial wrapper lightly rubbed somewhat edgeworn and with two very short tears and a crease at the crown of the spine else very good. Catalogue text in Dutch and French. Museum Boymans-van Beuningen unknown books
20101332353Whitefish: Kessinger Publishing 2010. Softcover. Quarto; G Paperback; Black spine with White text; Covers have some edgewear some shelfwear bending to front cover scratches on rear cover; Textblock has bending to page 13 black marks on some pages brown mark along fore edge partially separation along hinge between front endpaper and front cover; 400 pp. 1332353. FP New Rockville Stock. Kessinger Publishing unknown books
1984D12359New York: Harry N. Abrams 1984. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Blue cloth; full-color dust jacket; folio; pp. 455 with more than 1100 illustrations including 672 plates in full-color. <br/><br/> Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
196895382France: Draeger 1968. First edition of this lavishly illustrated work by Salvador Dali. Quarto original illustrated boards 271 illustrations with 80 color plates and 23 in toned gravure. Boldly signed by Salvador Dali opposite the title page in red paint "Dali 1971." Dali has added a crown to the flourish in the letter 'D'. Arranged and edited by Max Gerard. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Housed in the original slipcase. The infamous Surrealist in full colour and in his own words Picasso called Dali "an outboard motor that's always running." Dali thought himself a genius with a right to indulge in whatever lunacy popped into his head. Painter sculptor writer and film maker Salvador Dali 1904-1989 was one of the century's greatest exhibitionists and eccentrics -- and was rewarded with fierce controversy wherever he went. He was one of the first to apply the insights of Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis to the art of painting. He brought extraordinary sensitivity imagination and concern for precision to bear upon submerged levels of consciousness. Draeger hardcover books
1988D15127Vienna: Habarta Kunsthandel & Verlag 1988. Paperback. Near Fine. The wrappers edition. Thick quarto. Illustrated throughout. <br/><br/> Habarta Kunsthandel & Verlag paperback books
1943128895New York New York: M. Knoedler and Company 1943. Limited edition of 3000. Softcover. VG. tanning & darkening to covers & spine. scuffs & scratches to covers. Cream wraps with black printing 48 pp. 25 bw illustrations. Includes an essay for the exhibition written by Salvador Dali. M. Knoedler and Company unknown books
194215601942. DALI SALVADOR. The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. 400 pp. profusely illus. 4to cloth and illustrated dust jacket in a new cloth folding box. New York Dial 1942. With an elaborate double page inscription cum drawing by Dali. From the library of the photographer Arnold Crane with his signature on the front endpaper. hardcover books
196470584Paris Editions de la Table Ronde 1964 1 14 x 20 cm broché 309 pp Collection " Les Vies perpendiculaires ".
71537Anatolia / Le Rocher 2000, broché, 242pp; traduction de Patrick Gifreu avec des photographies hors texte - très bon état
86449La Table Ronde 9 mars 1964, broché, 310pp avec des photographies hors texte; introduction et notes de Michel Déon; quelques rousseurs claires sur les tranches - bon état
87311Gallimard 10 novembre 2005, in-12 broché, 302pp; collection l’imaginaire n° 311 - très bon état
57141Gallimard 2003, broché, 438pp; collection l'imaginaire n° 454 - très bon état
30364Stock 29 octobre 1973, broché avec une couverture de Dali, 444pp avec deux planches hors texte; bon état