This book, 'The Surrealists' Dreams,' delves into the transformative period of the Surrealist Revolution between 1924 and 1929. Authored by a collective of researchers, it meticulously explores the core tenets, artistic expressions, and political aspirations that defined the surrealist movement during its pivotal early years. Through an in-depth analysis of key figures, manifestos, and groundbreaking works, the book sheds light on how surrealism sought to liberate the subconscious mind and challenge societal norms. It examines the interplay between dreamscapes, automatism, and revolutionary ideals, offering readers a profound understanding of surrealism's enduring legacy and its profound impact on art, literature, and thought.