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Artist's Book Yearbook 2024-2025
Astrist They of Appisstank Tear

Item date(s): 2024/25

Sarah Bodman  - (edited with an introduction by)


Pages: 292pp
Size: 296mm
Language: English


Place publication: Bristol, UK
Publisher: Impact Press
ISBN: 978-1-906501-30-3
Previous reference 3995

Ref: 4031

Articles

On the making of The Jack Ginsberg Centre for Book Arts Collection
 David Murray Paton (essay by)
   p7

Ossessione
 Tanya Peixoto (essay by)
   p21

Thirty years of the Book Art Museum in Henryk Grohman's villa in Lodz, Poland
 Jadwiga Tryzno (essay by)
   p29

On a Clear Day
 Maria White (essay by)
 Julie Johnstone (essay by)
   p33

The ( Unrepeatable) Wayzgoose Press: 1985-2020
 Caren Florance (essay by)
   p45

Liver and Lights. Forty plus years. . .
 John Bently (essay by)
   p55

100% Are Books - A Digital Analysis of The Street Road Summer Library Catalogue
 Robert Good (essay by)
   p59

Sign the world Field Study
 Susan Hartigan (essay by)
   p67

Helen Morley interviews Graham Moss of Incline Press, UK
 Graham Moss (interview with)
 Helen Morley (interview by)
   p77

Semblance of Authority: Handheld Rubber Stamps as a Tool of Protest and Activism
 Jennie Hinchcliff (essay by)
   p85

Sienkiewicz Street in Kielce 20 Years After - or in search of the other side
 Radoslaw Nowakowski (essay by)
   p97

THE POEM THAT BUILT A CITY
 Alastair R. Noble (essay by)
   p103

Redefining the Artist's Book: Ed Ruscha's Twentysix Gasoline Stations and its Enduring Influence
 Tom Sowden (requested by)
  ChatPGT (essay by)
   p113







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