
Ruben Dario: Su Vida Y Su Obra
$1.99“Ruben Dario: Su Vida Y Su Obra” by Flavio Rivera Montealegre explores the life and works of influential Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario. The book explores Dario’s literary contributions, his influence on modernism, and his personal struggles. It highlights his journey and legacy, rich in creativity and cultural significance.

Salvador Dali y Gala
$4.56Explores Salvador Dalí and Gala’s passionate, tumultuous relationship, revealing their artistic collaboration and complex personal dynamics.

Salvador Dali’s “A Surrealistic Night in an Enchanted Forest”
$4.99In “A Surrealistic Night in an Enchanted Forest,” Barbara Briggs-Anderson invites readers into a dreamlike adventure. Inspired by Salvador Dali, the story blends whimsy with mystery. As characters explore the forest, they encounter surreal beings and vivid landscapes. This enchanting tale encourages imagination and introspection, revealing the magic of the unconscious mind.

Scandals, Vandals, and da Vincis
$3.59Scandals, Vandals, and da Vincis presents fascinating, true stories of art’s controversies, thefts, mysteries, and dramatic moments.

Seán Ó Riada
$3.99Seán Ó Riada: His Life and His Work chronicles the composer’s musical innovations and influence on Irish culture.

Self-portrait With the Unknown
$1.52Self-portrait With the Unknown explores KIWA’s introspective artistic journey, blending identity, experimentation, and creative self-discovery.

Shocking Life: The Autobiography of Elsa Schiaparelli
$4.09Shocking Life unveils Elsa Schiaparelli’s innovative fashion journey, creative vision, and bold impact on twentieth-century style.

Shutterbabe
$4.59Shutterbabe chronicles Deborah Copaken’s daring photojournalism career, balancing war-zone adventures with personal journeys of love.

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Illustrated
$0.99“Sir Joshua Reynolds” highlights the life and work of the renowned painter. Frederick Keppel illustrates Reynolds’ techniques and contributions to art. The book examines his impact on portraiture and his tenure as the first President of the Royal Academy. Readers will appreciate the blend of biography and art analysis throughout.












