Brassai: The Secret of Paris of the 30's - 1st Ed.
1st American edition, 1976. Hard cover with dust jacket, Mylar cover. Very good condition. Small chip on dust jacket. Gift inscription on free endpaper.
Alone, or in the company of friends, Brassai discovered and recorded the forbidden Paris of the 1930's, its brothels, pimps, opium dens, and transvestite cafTs·the sordid yet fascinating bas-monde where high society mingled with the underworld. The Secret Paris of the '30s is one of the most remarkable photographic memoirs ever published: like his predecessor Toulouse-Lautrec, Brassan chose to portray a hidden and daring subject matter. His photographs reveal a milieu previously known only through books such as the novels of Henry Miller (a frequent companion of Brassan's nocturnal rambles), the seamy, grimy, yet infinitely exciting reality that tourists still think of when they seek "Paris by night." These unique pictures are accompanied by an immensely interesting text in which Brassai reminisces and describes the extraordinary conditions under which he took his photographs.