Thick board covers with orange spine; Text in Czech and English: Czech in black and English in red; Produced in Spring 2003 while Barbara Tetenbaum was a Fulbright lecturer in the Czech Republic, Signed by the artist
Three signatues bound with exposed long stitch in dark gray paper covers over black ribons. This untitled work contains no text. Images are in black and white and half tones that appear to have been produced with an early computer drawing program. Some half-tones are rendered in what look like Ben-day dots, others with more elaborate patterns., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course, 1988
Printed in Jaipur, India, this hardbound, hand stitched book has both a dust cover and an aluminum slipcase with the title in English and Hindi screen printed on the front. Blamey has spent considerable time in India throughout his career, and he calls it the most real place on earth. This book is his effort to demystify India, by juxtaposing pages from his own sketchbook featuring his drawings of simplified ordinary objects with short phrases in both English and Hindi., Signed by the artist
Cover title: Cuba; Title on first page: Ivan Cuba exquisite authentic review gallery; Title on title page: Ivan Cuba's Festival of Arts; Hard covers are cloth bound, Signed by the artist; Includes text handwritten by author on a single sheet of cardboard which has been encapsuled in plastic cover; Handwritten notes are also found on the first and last pages
"If you believe in love, but find it difficult to explain-- this is for you"--P. [2] of jacket. A commercially printed reproduction of papercut text and illustrations. Hardback, bound in cloth with a paper dust jacket.
A visual account of the artist, Michael Peven's, open heart surgery. Distributed by Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers, Birmingham, Ala. "Handmade, paperback with stiff board, ink jet prints on enhanced matte paper with waxed linen thread, craft wire, staples, and PVA. Pages open in a variety of ways. Some are held together with steri strips and staples. Bound on left and right sides, pages open in the middle by a series of increasingly more difficult manipulations"--Distributor's website. Limited ed. of 49 copies.