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-:"This Quarter (vol. V, no. 1) of September 1932 was published and edited by [[Edward B. Titus]]. In his third year as editor for the The Black Manickin Press, he also published the memoirs of Kiki de Montparnasse and books by Anaïs Nin. This Quarter's "Surrealist Number" contains articles, prose and poems by important artists and writers of the movement, among them Salvador Dalí, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Tristan Tzara. +:"This Quarter (vol. V, no. 1) of September 1932 was published and edited by [[Edward B. Titus]] ... This Quarter's "Surrealist Number" contains articles, prose and poems by important artists and writers of the movement, among them Salvador Dalí, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Tristan Tzara. [http://www.toutfait.com/duchamp.jsp?postid=1143]
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-With a preface by André Breton, This Quarter published these notes in English, translated by J. Bronowski+
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 +"'''This Quarter'''" was an English language journal published by [[Ernst Walsch]], companion of [[Kay Boyle]].
 +The "Surrealist Number" of September 1932 featured a a preface by [[André Breton]], [[This Quarter]] published these notes in English, translated by [[Jacob Bronowski]]?.
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"This Quarter (vol. V, no. 1) of September 1932 was published and edited by Edward B. Titus ... This Quarter's "Surrealist Number" contains articles, prose and poems by important artists and writers of the movement, among them Salvador Dalí, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Tristan Tzara. [1]

"This Quarter" was an English language journal published by Ernst Walsch, companion of Kay Boyle.

The "Surrealist Number" of September 1932 featured a a preface by André Breton, This Quarter published these notes in English, translated by Jacob Bronowski?.



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