Collection of various found materials accumulated by the artist; Text, diagrams, drawings, etc., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton; Library's copy has a presentation note written by artist/author to A. Britton and various gallery announcements of artists' shows within front cover
Published on the occasion of a Glen Baxter exhibit at the National Center for Stamp and Printed Art in Chatou, France from February 11 to April 11, 1999.
Peiload is made up of black and white appropriated images, with minimal text. Text consists of plays on words and/or plays on the spelling of words to encorporate I.M. Pei's name. Focus of book is the architects pyramid addition to the Coer Napoleon at the Louvre. Images include pyramid shapes collaged in, and appear to be photocopies.
Blue cloth. Design features circles with images of Paul Biya repeated across, with text "S.E. Paul Biya, President National du RDPC, Chef de l'Etat" and "H.E. Paul Biya, National President of the CPDM, Head of State" above and below each circle. Smaller circles depict a flame with the text "OFRDPC" and "WCPDM" bordering, and the text "Rassemblement democratique du people camerounais" and "Cameroon People's Democratic Movement" between the circles. The border repeats the text "Unite, Progres, Democratie" and "Unity, Progress, Democracy."
Blue and yellow cloth with many small images of women engaged in various activities, with the text "International Women's Day March 8" in English and French. Small images of an outline of Cameroon, in yellow, red, and green, are repeated across the cloth. The border includes circular motifs with an image of four arms, with each hand clasping the wrist of another, and various texts describing roles of women.