SALVADOR GALLERY - 1980 Catalog from May 14 - June 29, 1980 exhibition at London's Tate Gallery, printed in the U.K. for the Gallery's Publications Division, 11.625 x 8.7-inch well-bound PB with semi-stiff covers, 33 pp. of text + 206 numbered images in B&W and color on unnumbered pages; very good overall condition for its age - it remains tightly bound with an unbroken spine; both covers have large sections of light surface rubbing, tips of front corners are creased, rubbed spot at upper front corner and a few very slender spots at upper spine; extreme tips of rear corners are upturned; importantly, pages are in great condition and surprisingly bright).

This is a comprehensive overview of Dali's work, lavishly illustrated, covering many film sequences from the short B&W surrealist film Dali and Spanish director Luis Bunuel made in the early 1930s in France - UN CHIEN ANDALOU, and illustrations (in B& W and 62 pages in vivid color). Paper stock is thick and semi-glossy. To repeat, it looks surprisingly good at age 41.