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05221aam a2200637 i 4500 001 41F1A8A6EB9E11E7A465B32097128E48 003 SILO 005 20171228010216 008 160119s2015 ilua 000 1 eng c 035 $a (OCoLC)935228528 040 $a CGU $b eng $e rda $c CGU $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d OCLCO $d IBV $d OCLCO $d GZM $d OCL $d OCLCO $d WAU $d OCLCO $d FUG $d OCLCO $d OCL $d OCLCO $d NUI $d UtOrBLW $d SILO 042 $a pcc 050 4 $a PS3602.A884 $b M35 2015 050 4 $a N7433.4.B3885 $b M36 2015 $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/classification/N 100 1 $a Batsel, Hannah, $e book artist. $e book artist. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016091027 245 10 $a Maneater / $c H.M. Batsel. 264 1 $a Chicago, Illinois : $b Spudnik Press, $c 2015. 300 $a 4 volumes : $b color illustrations ; $c 14-24 cm, in box (26 x 18 x 6 cm) + $e 1 sheet (24 x 17 cm) in envelope 500 $a Title from box spine. 500 $a Limited edition of fifty copies, signed and numbered by the artist. 500 $a X Collection copy #1 is copy 31 of 50. $5 IaU 520 $a "The set consists of four stories whose physical and narrative structure nest within one another like Russian nesting dolls. The books can be read separately, but when taken together, reveal a legacy of greed and colonialism across generations. Every time a new characterâs name is spoken, a new book begins that follows that characterâs life story. The first bookâs protagonist is a wealthy shut-in who becomes obsessed with an exotic deity; the three enclosed books reveal this retired businessmanâs colonialist past and the history of the deityâs native land. With every book, the narrative as a whole moves backwards chronologically in time. The visual style echoes that of 19th-century children's mass-market hardcover adventure books, whose bright and captivating illustrations belied the troubling imperialist messages conveyed within"--Artist's statement at the Vamp & Tramp Booksellers' website, viewed on June 22, 2016. 500 $a "This set of books was screen-printed in 2015 at Spudnik Press in Chicago. The edition was made possible by generous funding from: The Caxton Club of Chicago and the Albert P. Weisman Award. Although this edition is dedicated to those who worked most intimately to ensure its success, namely: Kristin and Kurt Batsel and Lauren Berg, its author also owes debts of gratitude to the following readers, advisors, editors, champions of the arts, meddlers, skeptics, printers, bookbinders, chauffeurs, and general rabble: Sherry Antonini, Ruby Figueroa, Alex Gilbert, Julia Goodman, Angee Lennard, Woody Leslie, Jenny Magus, Drue McCurdy, Miriam Schaer, and the Center for Book, Paper, and Print at Columbia College Chicago"--Colophon. 500 $a "Magnets embedded in the spine of each book hold them in place for display or easy reading as a set"--Artist's website, viewed on March 17, 2016. 500 $a Four nested books, all screen printed by hand in color. Housed in a black cloth-covered drop-spine box with tiger illustration screen printed on front and title and author's name screen printed on spine. 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