Consists of 9 sheets, 28 x 49 cm., some irregular to accommodate illustrations, joined end to end on backing and folded accordion-style to 28 x 25 cm; Printed in green, gold, or black; Illustrated wrapper in linen clamshell box with batik decorated cotton cover
Continental Drifting : a travel book contemplates the words of women who traveled west as pioneeers. Printed on a single sheet of heavy weight paper with a smooth finish, and folded accordion style, this book is printed on both sides. Contained within a wrap around paper portfolio with tab closure. Black and white imagery and text. Includes bibliographical references.
Two overlapping sheets, each cut halfway down the middle, stapled together and alternately folded over to form 16 pages of contrasting images; Each folded page has text of homophobic quotes
Four triangular pages bound with yellow string to form one large fold-out triangle; Black and white photographs with paint and glitter, Signed by the artist/name handwritten on back cover; Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course 1989
Text and images alternate on each of three flags per page. Each recto page of three flags has a very short original story about women or a woman and cars on the first and third flag with an image in the middle. The verso side of the page is in reverse, with images on the first and third and a quote about women and cars in the middle. When the book is fully opend an image of a woman leaning against a very early automobile apears. The image, likely taken from a photograph is in high contrast, without real half-tones, and is printed in beige on cream colored paper. The accordion of the binding is pink. The covers are hard, covered with cream colored paper., "Written after a decade of living in the car capital of the world, Women and Cars provides a new perspective on an old topic. Autobiographical narrative with photographic images."-- Susan Elizabeth King From the Women's Studio Workshop Artists' Books Archive http://www.wsworkshop.org/php/details.php?ID=54
Pages printed on a continuous strip (11 x 89 cm), folded accordion style to 11 x 8 cm; Each color photograph has a handwritten caption in English in addition to the printed building name, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton