signed
1934 · New York and Hartford, CT
by [Man Ray] Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Marcel Duchamp writing as Rrose Selavy, Tristan Tzara (contributors)
New York and Hartford, CT: Random House / James Thrall Soby, 1934. Softcover. Second Edition. INSCRIBED by Man Ray just above the table of contents: "À Noma / ma mie / mon amie bien aimée / Man Ray" ("To Noma / my girlfriend / my darling friend / Man Ray"). Text in French and English.
"Noma" is likely Noma Copley, born Norma Rathner, a jewelry designer and person of note in French surrealist circles. Copley married her husband William (to whom she was introduced by Ray) in 1953, and their estate in Longpont-sur-Orge was a gathering space for avant-garde artists and writers in the interwar period. Noma served as a muse and close friend to Man (truncated)
"Noma" is likely Noma Copley, born Norma Rathner, a jewelry designer and person of note in French surrealist circles. Copley married her husband William (to whom she was introduced by Ray) in 1953, and their estate in Longpont-sur-Orge was a gathering space for avant-garde artists and writers in the interwar period. Noma served as a muse and close friend to Man (truncated)