the songs of malador with illustrations by salvador dalí
by le comte de lautréamont
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solar books, 2011. 2011. scarce.
french poetic novel originally published in 1869. the work was discovered by the surrealists who found it fundamental to their doctrines. in 1933 salvador dalí produced a series of illustrations to accompany the novel. this 2011 edition reproduces 20 of dalí's illustrations for the first time.
solar books. isbn: 978-0982-04687. 5.5 x 8.5". 262 pages. paperback. bound in colored paper wrappers. book condition: near fine.
french poetic novel originally published in 1869. the work was discovered by the surrealists who found it fundamental to their doctrines. in 1933 salvador dalí produced a series of illustrations to accompany the novel. this 2011 edition reproduces 20 of dalí's illustrations for the first time.
solar books. isbn: 978-0982-04687. 5.5 x 8.5". 262 pages. paperback. bound in colored paper wrappers. book condition: near fine.
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