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Invisible Labors : Reviving Histories Of Women's Land Work In The Blue Island Ridge Communities, Chicago, Illinois, Susannah Papish, Mellissa H. Potter, Jacob Lindgren, 3arts Artists Projects, Columbia College, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2022

Invisible Labors : Reviving Histories Of Women's Land Work In The Blue Island Ridge Communities, Chicago, Illinois, Susannah Papish, Mellissa H. Potter, Jacob Lindgren, 3arts Artists Projects, Columbia College, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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6 pages in folded accordion book : illustrations ; 4 postcards + 1 paper insert. "Invisible Labors was printed in a risograph edition of 50 as well as a deluxe edition of 50."--Colophon "To honor the little-known contributions of Chicago's early women agricultural and cultural workers, [Susannah Papish collaborated] on a new publication entitled Invisible Labors, inspired by a recent research and garden project in the Morgan Park and Beverly neighborhoods formerly known as The Ridge. This book [weaves] together historical archives, photographs, and original new artwork that creatively interprets the crucial role that women have played in working and …


Avalanche Safety Book, Casey Gardner, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2020

Avalanche Safety Book, Casey Gardner, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations Title from cover; imprint from colophon. "Written, drawn, printed and bound by the artist"--Colophon. Limited edition of 50 copies. Letterpress printed accordion-bound folios with pamphlet-stitched interior booklets. Printed on a Vandercook 4 with photo-polymer plates and carved linoleum. Two digitally printed, hand-bound fascicles. Covers are cloth-cornered davey board. Typefaces: Cheltenham, Kabel, Gill Sans, Futura, and Bodoni. Paper: Moulin du Gué, Zerkall Book, and Curious Metallic. "This book, through a story of two climbers, explores human vulnerability and vision in navigating physical and existential risks. The story reflects our era of environmental peril and the blind …


Pot Calling The Kettle Black, Kevin Mccoy, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2019

Pot Calling The Kettle Black, Kevin Mccoy, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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1 volume, 28 unnumbered pages. Black people in America have been taxonomized as "savages" or "lazy" and dehumanized by mainstream media which are derivatives of early scientific racism. Back in the 19th century, blackface was used primarily by white performers to demean Black people and as a source of entertainment. The titling of this publication, Pot Calling the Kettle Black, is an idiom used in the Black household to underscore blatant hypocrisy. This publication offers critical observation of the use of blackface and its variations found deeply embedded in cartoons, pop culture, the fashion industry, and beyond.-- Work / Play.


The Black Banal, Tony Cokes, Elana Schlenker, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2019

The Black Banal, Tony Cokes, Elana Schlenker, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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15 leaves, unbound sheets. Issued in burnt orange cloth-covered portfolio with bright red-pink lettering. Title from portfolio. Portfolio held closed with a yellow elastic band.

"Designed by Tony Cokes and Elana Schlenker. Screeprinted in Ithaca, New York by Kaleb Hunkele. Slipcase produced in Jersey City, New Jersey by Conveyor Editions. Edition of 100. Second Edition"--Colophon, page [3] of portfolio.

The Black Banal, a limited edition, hand silk-screened portfolio, is a graphic blast of found text sourced and sequenced by Tony Cokes. Cokes channels the intense boredom and extreme anger generated by his encounter with the source material into an act …


Still Life With Bottles, Oysters And Hooves, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2017

Still Life With Bottles, Oysters And Hooves, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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1 folded sheet : color illustrations Brain washing from phone towers informational pamphlets. Title from folder. "First in a series of three about Jamaica Bay. Edition of 200. Printed letterpress from metal type and linoleum blocks in April 2017."-colophon. Folded sheet (27 x 44 cm), printed on each side, folded twice and placed in paper folder (28 x 12 cm). "Brain Washing from Phone Towers, Informational pamphlets, Spring 2017, New York City, Sarah Nicholls, pamphleteer"--page [4] of folder.


Book Of Trees : Both Native And Introduced, Paula Mccartney, Andy Sturdevant, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2013

Book Of Trees : Both Native And Introduced, Paula Mccartney, Andy Sturdevant, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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36 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, portraits "Digital press printed by Conveyor Arts, with letterpress printed cover and rounded corners"--Paulamccartney.com. Cover title. Limited edition of 250. Endpaper sheet in wood-grain pattern. Stapled.


Sheets, Dolores Connelly, Jessica Spring, Springtide Press, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 2010

Sheets, Dolores Connelly, Jessica Spring, Springtide Press, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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4 leaves (folded into house shape). "Sheets is a cycle of haiku by Dolores Connelly, each poem capturing a moment within a season. These haiku are excerpted with permission of the author from A Twisted Balance, One-Line Haiku and a Few Senryu, an unpublished collection of one hundred haiku dedicated to people forced from their homelands or houses"--Colophon. Title and statement of responsibility from colophon printed on the inside bottom of the cardboard box. "The text and ornaments are handset and letterpress printed on handmade abaca [paper] and housed in boxes made with Paper Studio's recycled cardboard box paper .. …


Long Slow March, Clifton Meador, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1996

Long Slow March, Clifton Meador, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm. Contents: Introduction -- Distant rancorous voices 1 -- Every mile between Selma and Montgomery -- Persistence of evil -- Conflagration. "The textual pieces are drawn from a variety of primary sources, from mid-nineteenth-century slave narratives, to slavery apologists, to mid-twentieth-century segregationist crazy people. Some have been slightly fictionalized."--Colophon. "This book was produced and printed at the Center for Editions, Purchase College, Purchase, New York. Summer 1994 to fall 1996"--colophon. Maps on lining pages, Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Text includes photographs from the same route and images from the marches and …


Tick, Tiger, Trout, Eva Mantell, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1996

Tick, Tiger, Trout, Eva Mantell, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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[20] pages : illus. Cover title. "Being a partial reading of the New York City phone book"--page [1]. "180/250"--page [3] of cover. Printed wrappers. Binding: Saddle stitch signature. Codex structure.


Place Of The Long River, W.D. Wetherell, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1995

Place Of The Long River, W.D. Wetherell, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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1 volume (unpaged) : color ill. Limited ed. of 125 copies, signed by writers and artist. Bound in blue cloth streaked with brown threads with small woodcut on paper attached to front board; tail edges deckled. Map on lining papers. Visual images and design, copyright by Jim Lee, 1995. Library has copy number 71. Sally Hume Lincoln Memorial Fund.


Ruderal Plants In Manhattan, Susan Mills, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1995

Ruderal Plants In Manhattan, Susan Mills, Women's Studio Workshop, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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[30] leaves : color illus. Handmade book with wooden covers, and endpapers made of abaca, ruderal burdock and ruderal dandelion. Ten single fold signatures sewn together into wooden covers. Front cover has a two color print. Printing method: Silkscreen. Coptic binding Library has copy no. 51 of 100.