"ABC and 123 An Alphabetical Arrangement was conceived and drawn by Pat Russell who here signs [holograph ink signature: Pat Russell], in an edition of 125 copies of which 35 are part-coloured. ... Printed litho by The Didcot Press and bound by The Fine Bindery. Published by Hanborough Parrot, The Foundry, Church Hanborough, Oxford OX7 2AB." -- Colophon. Library has copy no. 118/125. IaU
Summary:
An alphabet book, consisting of a text (which contains background information on the design of the letters and of the book) and twice folded plates, printed litho on both sides and incorporated into the binding. The freely drawn capital letters and numerals overlap each other, producing 'a complex decorative mosaic of related shapes' - p.[1]. The printed cover is similarly decorated.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)21472896
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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