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	Notes and projects for The Large Glass. Selected, ordered, and with an introduction by Arturo Schwarz. - Duchamp, Marcel.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **New York: Abrams, &#91;ca. 1969?]. Facsimile plates in black & colors with facing translations on pp. 18-217 + &#91;vi] + 16 pp. Cloth with printed transparent jacket. 42 x 24.8 cm. Dustjacket chipped 1 inch at top of spine and mended in 2 places. 
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     <br/>Duchamp, Marcel.

        
        

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	Marcel Duchamp - Lebel, Robert
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **London: Trianon Press, 1959. Mounted color frontispiece + 179 illustrations (6 in color & mounted). &#91;vi] + 192 pp. Very fine in cloth with dustjacket. 31 x 23.5 cm. Catalogue raisonné.  
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     <br/>Lebel, Robert

        
        

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	La femme 100 têtes. Avis au lecteur par André Breton - Ernst, Max
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Paris: Carrefour, 1929. No. 457 of 1000 copies. 147 plates printed one side only and divided into nine sections + &#91;xiv] pp. Red cloth with leather label on spine. Edward Sackville-West's bookplate inside front cover. The plates are Ernst's wonderful collages pieced together from 19th-century illustrations. 
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     <br/>Ernst, Max

        
        

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	Les mains libres - Eluard, Paul. Man Ray
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Jeanne Bucher, 1937. No. 501 of 675 copies. Inscribed by Man Ray in 1950 to close friends in Hollywood. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white drawings by Man Ray. &#91;203] pp. Decorated paper covers., white on brown. 28.2 x 22.4 cm. Some cover wear and a few small tears in backstrip and edge of cover. 
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     <br/>Eluard, Paul. Man Ray

        
        

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	André Masson &#91;Andre]. - &#91;Masson, André] (Andre) Barrault, Jean-Louis; Bataille, Georges; et al.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Rouen: Imprimerie Wolf, 1940. No. 232 of 300 copies &#91;total edition 400]; initialled by Masson on the limitation page. 54 line drawings. 121 + &#91;2] pp. Jacket over stiff card covers. About 23 x 29.2 cm. Texts by Jean-Louis Barrault, Georges Bataille, André Breton, Robert Desnos, Paul Eluard, Armel Guerne, Pierre-Jean Jouve, Madeleine Landsberg, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, and Benjamin Peret. The major themes of the drawings are mortality and eroticism. This copy appears to have been rejacketed in heavy blue paper with the original title panel in black on green and cover illustration in orange laid down on the front. 
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     <br/>&#91;Masson, André] (Andre) Barrault, Jean-Louis; Bataille, Georges; et al.

        
        

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	Domaine de Paalen, Textes de André Breton, Wolfgang Paalen, Octavio Paz, Jean Schuster. - &#91;Paalen, Wolfgang] Pierre, José; Breton, André; Paz, Octavio; Schuster, Jean.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Galanis, 1970. 26 illustrations on 23 plates + 18 line drawings. 96 + &#91;30] pp. Light grey paper covers.. 16 x 12.1 cm. Photographs by Man Ray, Cauvin, and Herboche. About as new. Several copies available. 
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     <br/>&#91;Paalen, Wolfgang] Pierre, José; Breton, André; Paz, Octavio; Schuster, Jean.

        
        

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	Artforum, volume V &#91;5], number 1, September 1966. Surrealism issue, with cover design by Edward Ruscha, "Surrealism soaped and scrubbed." - Ruscha, Edward. Leider, Philip, editor. Artforum, volume V &#91;5], number 1, September 1966. Surrealism issue.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Los Angeles: Artforum, 1966. The justifiably famous Surrealism issue of Artforum magazine with its great cover by Ed Ruscha. It sold out three weeks after publication. Articles by the following writers: Max Kozloff, Lucy R. Lippard, Ronald Hunt, Robert Rosenblum, Toby Mussman, Roger Shattuck, William Rubin, Whitney Halstead, Kurt von Meier, Sidney Tillim, Annette Michelson, Nicholas Slonimsky, and Nicolas Calas. **This copy is in better than usual shape; the front cover has a little rubbing near the spine, as usual, and there is a bump at the upper right corner; the cover, which this writer happened to see Ruscha preparing and marvelled at what he was doing, is as bright as when it was published. We also can supply most other issues of Artforum at more modest prices than this one. Please see our long runs,as well. 
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     <br/>Ruscha, Edward. Leider, Philip, editor. Artforum, volume V &#91;5], number 1, September 1966. Surrealism issue.

        
        

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	Minotaure 11 - Tériade &#91;Teriade]
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Albert Skira, 1938. 6 hors-texte drawings by André Masson  + 90 plates & illustrations. 66 pp. Paper covers decorated by  Max Ernst. 31.4 x 24.6 cm. A scarce issue of the preeminent Surrealist periodical. Articles on Seurat, "L'Androgyne," film, and other subjects. Illustrations by Piero di Cosimo, Matta, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy, and others. Articles by Georges Hugnet, Paul Eluard, Nicolas Calas, Benjamin Peret, and others. Very neatly rebacked with red paper matching the original. Top corner bumped and a bit wrinkled. 
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     <br/>Tériade &#91;Teriade]

        
        

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	View: through the eyes of poets. 2nd series complete, April 1942–January 1943 - Ford, Charles Henri, ed. & pub.
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		FREE domestic & international shipping with direct order. **New York: 1942/1943. 2nd series complete: 4 issues in publisher's wine-colored boards, with covers bound in. Profusely illustrated. Printed on white and colored papers. 26.3 x 18. cm (boards). **Series 2, no. 1, 1 April 1942: Max Ernst. Pale blue covers by Max Ernst.  **No. 2, 1 July 1942. Tchelitchew/Tanguy. Peach-colored covers by Pavel Tchelitchew and Yves Tanguy. Printed dos-a-dos. **No. 3, 1 October 1942. Vertigo. Dark yellow covers by Hanani Meller. **No. 4, 1 January 1943. Americana Fantastica. Pale green covers by Joseph Cornell. Artistic contributions by Kennedy Blanchard, Leonora Carrington, Lewis Carroll, Joseph Cornell, Thomas Eakins, Louis Eilshemius, Max Ernst, David Hare, André Kertesz, Helen Levitt, George Platt Lynes, André Masson, Kay Sage, Kurt Seligmann, Florine Stettheimer, Yves Tanguy, Pavel Tchelitchew. Literary contributions by André Breton, Roger Caillois, Nicolas Calas, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Charles Henri Ford, Sidney Janis, Lincoln Kirstein, André Masson, Henry Miller, Montagu O'Reilly, Paul Eaton Reeve, Harold Rosenberg, Kurt Seligmann, James Thrall Soby, Wallace Stevens, James Johnson Sweeney, Virgil Thomson (music), Alva N. Turner, Parker Tyler, and William Carlos Williams, plus anonymous images and photographs. Backstrip and top portions of covers sunned; cover paper splitting at edge of backstrip; two light scratches 3.5 cm long on front cover. 
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     <br/>Ford, Charles Henri, ed. & pub.

        
        

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	Vrille: la peinture et la littérature libres &#91;litterature]. 1945. - Rouvre, Evrard de, ed. Vrille
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Mantes (Seine-et-Oise), France, 1945). Copy H.C. no. 12, signed by de Rouvre (total ed., 1000 + some H.C.). First and only issue of this Surrealist review. 56 pls. & ills. (9 col.) by Dali, Picasso, Dominguez, Valentine Hugo, Tanguy, Chirico, Ernst, and others. &#91;100] pp. Decorated paper covers. by Dominguez. 31.5 x 24 cm. Texts by Bataille, Hugnet, Henri Michaux, Jean Arp, Butor, the editors, and others. One unsigned article, "Un jeu de cartes surréalistes," reproduces 5 uncredited designs for playing cards labelled "Lautréamont," "Helene Smith," "Freud," "Pancho Villa," and "Novalis." Back cover rubbed and soiled; front cover and spine worn at extremities. 
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     <br/>Rouvre, Evrard de, ed. Vrille

        
        

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	Pianos of sympathy -  O'Reilly, Montagu
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Norfolk, Ct.: New Directions, 1936. New Directions Pamphlets, edited by James Laughlin IV, number one. The first edition, first printing of the first book published by the justly famous firm. Blue paper covers. are the point of issue; a later printing is red. 17 x 11.5 cm. 16 pp. Concludes with "A dictionary definition of Surrealism," by André Breton. Fine. 
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     <br/> O'Reilly, Montagu

        
        

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