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Record number: cordel 00247
Author: Rodolfo Coelho Cavalcante
Artist: Jussandir Raimundo de Sousa
Title: Castro Alves: o poeta dos escravos
Imprint: Rodolfo Coelho Cavalcante
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "JRS" [i.e. Jussandir Raimundo de Sousa].
Extent: 160 x 114 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Walker Art Center Library Display Case, May 2008
The Little Man Press
These items from the collection of Flora archivist Barbara Economon feature rare chapbooks with Flora woodcuts, a narrative chronicle, original pencil sketches, and vintage Little Man ephemera.
Little Man Press independently published a series of letterpress booklets that Flora designed and illustrated from 1939 to 1942. These publications were printed at home in Cincinnati in small runs of 125 to 400 copies. Flora’s collaborator was the author Robert Lowry.
Designed by the Walker Art Center's Visual Resources Specialist, Barbara Economon, with the assistance of Librarian Rosemary Furtak & amp; Shannon Klug.
Record number: buc pam 00761
Illustrator: José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913)
Title: Colección de cartas amorosas
Imprint: Mexico : Imprenta, calle de Santa Teresa, núm. 1, [1903]
Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (1852-1917)
Series: Cuaderno ; no. 8
Details: Illustration on upper cover, signed "Posada" [i.e. José Guadalupe Posada]. The artist and publisher produced prints using various techniques including relief etching, etching on zinc, relief engraving, type metal engraving, photo-relief, relief cut.
Format: Pamphlet/chapbook
Extent: 15 cm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, fisher.library.utoronto.ca
Cover by Deborah Freedman.
Phillips, Jayne Anne. How Mickey Made It. St. Paul: Bookslinger Editions, 1981. (paperback, chapbook version)
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
6 July 2008
3:41 pm
A few years back I did some editorial design (and illustration) for a poet in Sweden for his chapbook of poems. I was working on my portfolio over the weekend and I thought I'd include it under my list of accomplishments :)
It's crazy how I've taken some odd jobs here and there over time. I love being creative so much! ^__^
Record number: cordel 01253
Author: Rodolfo Coelho Cavalcante
Artist: JCL [i.e. José Costa Leite]
Title: O Casamento da Onça Com o Macaco
Imprint: [s.n.]
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed JCL [José Costa Leite]; photograph of the author on the lower cover.
Extent: 159 x 110 mm.
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
List Price: $45.00
7" x 10" (17.78 x 25.4 cm)
Full Color on White paper
88 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1484135754 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 148413575X
BISAC: Poetry / General
For Promotional Purposes only No resale or production of Lyrics authorized after purchase of book without permission of the Maradas firm. The Maradas firm retains all Copyrighted and intellectual property rights for the Poem Lyrics in this book
This Artistic work is protected under Author Copyright: Droit d’Auteur, Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works.
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Chapbook designed by James Brehm. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature was published as part of David Foster Wallace's book of short stories Oblivion.
Kling, Kevin, and Michael Sommers. Come and Get It: A Poem and Three Stories. Standard ed. [Minneapolis]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 2011.
Produced] "under the direction of MCBA Executive Director Jeff Rathermel... letterpress printed by master printer Erin Maurelli with special assistance from Sara R. Parr and other members of MCBA's artistic community."--Colophon.
Sara R. Parr, MCAD BFA, 2006.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Rathman, David. Broken Radio #2. Minneapolis, Mn: Red Egypt Press, 1985.
David Rathman, BFA MCAD 1982. David Rathman (b. 1958, Choteau, Montana) is a multimedia artist based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Mailing out 6 more orders for the chapbook.
21 poets from around North America donated poems on breathing and air to raise money to buy stoves for Maya people in Guatemala's highlands. So far, 2 stoves has been bought with the money.
Contributors: Allison Armstrong, Shai Ben-Shalom, Jeremy Colangelo, Dawn Corrigan, Czandra, James DeMers, Amanda Earl, Phil Hall, Rick Kempa, Adrienne Mercer, rob mclennan, Rhonda Melanson, Mike Montreuil, My Name Is Scot, Monty Reid, Nedjo Rogers, Jade Scapillato, Kevin Spenst, Luminita Suse, Danielle Susi, and Robert Swereda.
Edited by Pearl Pirie. Cover art by James DeMers.
GRADE SCHOOL
I dismember my thoughts
remember
feelings of joy
love after ever
till the switch
till the lever
till she
she: blonde representations of my various infatuations
said no to me
HEART
no one ever broke my heart
eyes and bowels
these metaphors
on the other hand
have suffered much
in the world of pleasure
and in the cradle of pain
CAKE
I was in my twenties
she her late teens
she brought me a cake
on my birthday
and said she didn't love me
FIRST LOVE
that tent felt like sleeplessness itself
personified in the canvas walls
the smell of mold
of moss and earthen old
light ripples of wind
around the frozen frame
I just kept up the silent chant
her simple name
DEAR JOHN
far away
in love
miles apart
in love
received a letter
my world shatters
helpless
with my thoughts
far from harmless
I cried a scream
MOTHER
they were young
it wasn't my fault
It was no ones fault
it wasn't my fault
it was probably Dad's fault
even though I know
I could blame another
why do I feel such shame
for losing my mother
Record number: cordel 00656
Author: Apolônio Alves dos Santos
Artist: Erivaldo Ferreira da Silva
Title: O ABC da Cachaça
Imprint: [s.n.]
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "Erivaldo" [Erivaldo Ferreira da Silva].
Extent: 160 x 157 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
I FEEL EVERYTHING:YOU FEEL NOTHING
Final series of chapbooks, each with a different wrap around cover. The contents are similar but with slight variations with the additional pattern elements.
Record number: cordel 01179
Author: Franklin Maxado [Franklin de Cerqueira Machado]
Artist: ETS
Title: O Índio Não É Bicho, 2a edição
Imprint: Franklin Maxado Nordestino
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "ETS".
Extent: 165 x 116 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Record number: cordel 01217
Author: Felipe Sabaó Saboia [José Doares da Silva]
Artist: Saboia [José Soares da Silva]
Title: Ferreira e o Lobisomem
Imprint: So-Cordel São José
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "Saboia" [i.e. José Soares da Silva].
Extent: 159 x 111 mm.
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Record number: cordel 01259
Author: Apolônio Alves dos Santos
Artist: Ciro [i.e. Ciro Fernandes]
Title: A Foice da Morte
Imprint: Folhetaria Santos
Cordel description:Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed Ciro [Ciro Fernandes].
Extent: 156 x 108 mm.
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
My bestie gave me this framed Rolling Stone cover to help inspire me to finish my Courtney Love-themed chapbook.
A recent very successful evening in Newcastle-upon-Tynes Literary & Philosophical Society (Lit & Phil) where Gillian Allnutt read from her new work. The audience are are disporting their copies of the chapbook (your photographer may be identified in the third row back on the right hand side of the room - viewing). Thanks to the publisher Lisa Matthews the proprietor of Literal Fish for providing information and a download of this picture from the imprint website: www.literalfish.co.uk
"“icumen” arrives, is here…
The Newcastle launch of our second chapbook – “icumen” by Durham-based poet Gillian Allnutt – took place on Tuesday 1 July at The Literary & Philosophical Society.
The event was a huge success with well-over 120 people in attendance. Gillian read from the chapbook and there was a new sound-piece entitled “Glass Darkly”, inspired by Allnutt’s work, by artist Helen Collard.
Literal Fish is passionate about taking poetry beyond its traditional confines and it was wonderful to see such a diverse selection of people at the event. Thank you to all of you for your support.
Literal Fish is a 100% independent publisher and we rely on book sales to fund production and we’re happy to report that we now have the means to publish our next book in 2015. More to follow on that…
For now the last word is with the readers/audience – what a gorgeous bunch they were.
Salut!
Record number: cordel 00192
Author: Franklin Maxado Nordestino [i.e. Franklin de Cerqueira Machado]
Artist: "Maxado" [i.e. Franklin de Cerqueira Machado]
Title: O Caboclo Comedor que Bagunça Sessão Espírita
Imprint: Distal Artes Gráficas
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "Maxado" [i.e. Franklin de Cerqueira Machado]; illustrator's stamp on the lower cover.
Extent: 165 x 115 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Translation of "Shon the Taken".
Cover art by Eric Ladd.
One from a series of four Meulenhoff chapbooks.
Announcing a new chapbook from Cold Green Tea Press:
Lemon by Motojiro Kajii
Translated from the Japanese by Chinatsu Komori and Kenneth Traynor
* 28 page handmade book: 4.25" x 5.5", staple-bound.
* 11 black and white interior images printed via color laser.
* Full color photograph mounted on the front cover.
$10 + $1.50 shipping US
Motojiro Kajii (1901-1932) was a Japanese writer who has rarely been translated into English. Although a relatively unknown writer during his short life, published in only a few literary magazines, Motojiro Kajii's poetic short stories are recognized today as masterpieces in Japan.
Lemon is available through the cold green tea press site or through the cgtp etsy store.
Record number: cordel 00506
Author: Otávio Menezes [i.e. Francisco Otávio Menezes]
Artist: [s.n.]
Title: A Estória do Soldado Que Foi Detido Porque Pediu Esmolas Fardado
Imprint: CERES/CECORDEL
Cordel description: Woodcut on the upper cover, unsigned; imprint of CECORDEL on the lower cover.
Extent: 153 x 108 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Frontispiece titled 'Tommy Two Shoes Showing the Indians the Watch' and title page of the History of Goody Two Shoes with the adventures of her brother Tommy, embellished with elegant engravings, Glasgow, published by J Lumsden & Son and sold by Stoddart & Craig's, Hull, 52 pp., price sixpence.
The frontispiece of this chapbook depicts Margery's brother, Tommy, "showing the Indians the Watch." The illustration is oval in shape, and framed by a rectangular frame which also includes the engraving's title in decorative fonts. Tommy is rendered as a well-dressed boy and juxtaposed with three tall and dark-skinned men in loincloths. The palm trees in the background reveals that they are in a tropical place, likely the native land of the men.
The contrasting appearance of Tommy and the three men are characteristic of a nationalistic trope common during the time of the British Empire; namely, Tommy as a representation of the advanced and enlightened "us", and the native men as the uncivilised Other.
The title page features some large decorated fonts and a smaller, but equally elegant, vignette engraving depicting a wedding party consisting of five figures - four male and one female. The man on the far-right is rendered in an active stance with his hand stretched out as he appears to interrupt the procedures. The engraving has faded corners as opposed to being framed, which causes it to blend into the layout of the title page more efficiently.
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University of Glasgow Archives and Special Collections. (Ref: DC112/16/11)
www.gla.ac.uk/services/specialcollections/collectionsa-z/...
Scottish Chapbooks Online Catalogue: special.lib.gla.ac.uk/chapbooks/search/
The Ghent University Chapbook project: www.chapbook.ugent.be/glasgow-chapbook-project/
Rathman, David. Broken Radio #2. Minneapolis, Mn: Red Egypt Press, 1985.
Rathman's work is in numerous public and private collections including The Walker Art Center, MN, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, and The Getty Museum, CA. Rathman is represented by Larissa Goldston Gallery in New York, Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles, and Martin Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis.
David Rathman, BFA MCAD 1982.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
The back cover of Evonne's first chapbook. Original photo by Jarrett Terrill. This is a photo of a printed copy, so the quality is obviously not the best, but the original photo, which was taken with analog film by the way, is completely unaltered -- and yes, those are real snakes. :)
See also this shot from the same series: www.flickr.com/photos/signfire/1594610673/in/set-72157603...
"Somewhere, bats are dying, and a little girl holds her baby sister for the first time. Snowmen and colonies cave. A heartbeat ripples across a screen.
"In WINTER/WINDOWS, Shana Youngdahl negotiates the tremulous line between living and dying with the fierceness of a mother who has witnessed the miracle and certain tragedy of bringing life into this world. These are precise, searching poems, aching for answers and relief.
"Youngdahl’s poems exhort daughters and readers to prevail against a life that ends, suspended in cold and behind glass. Here, windows are at once conduits and barriers, and Youngdahl promises that if 'you break through, / you are welcome,' but guarantees neither safety nor success."
—Sarah Suksiri
I'm making 100 copies of my extended 'chapbook' of poetry, THE BOOK OF SPLENDOR (a very humble title, I know). These photos show some of the process involved in making the covers and developing the setup for the book.
Serial killer Scottish chapbook, No. 20 of an unidentified series, 1852, "The Story of Blue Beard, or, The Effects of Female curiosity: To which is added The Murder Hole: an Ancient Legend", Glasgow, 1852. The latter story was reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine, February 1829.
Record number: cordel 01184
Author: Manoel Caboclo e Silva
Artist: [s.n.]
Title: O Homem Que Virou Bode Sexta Feira da Paixão
Imprint: Literatura de Cordel
Cordel description: Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, unsigned.
Extent: 159 x 109 mm.
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Making a collagraph print for the cover of Rose Auslander's poetry chapbook HINTS.
Step 1: Used my guillotine to cut 1" cardstock tiles to keep the scale of the text consistent.
Paperback with sewn adhesive binding and offset printing.
Oppenheim, Dennis. Indentations. Amsterdam: Galerie Yaki Kornblit, 1974.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Kling, Kevin, and Michael Sommers. Come and Get It: A Poem and Three Stories. Standard ed. [Minneapolis]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 2011.
Produced] "under the direction of MCBA Executive Director Jeff Rathermel... letterpress printed by master printer Erin Maurelli with special assistance from Sara R. Parr and other members of MCBA's artistic community."--Colophon.
Sara R. Parr, MCAD BFA, 2006.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Last year's pages were surrounded with borders, so I bound the chapbook such that there was nothing but a fold in the center. This year, I used matching embroidery floss and made an interior knot, to reflect the ornaments on the colophon.
I'm making 100 copies of my extended 'chapbook' of poetry, THE BOOK OF SPLENDOR (a very humble title, I know). These photos show some of the process involved in making the covers and developing the setup for the book.
Record number: cordel 00398
Author: Expedito F. Silva
Artist: Erivaldo Ferreira da Silva
Title: A Morte de Mãe Menininha do Gantois: da Linha de Lalorixá
Imprint: Casa da Cultura da Tijuca
Cordel description:Woodcut illustration on the upper cover, signed "Erivaldo" [i.e. Erivaldo Ferreira da Silva]; unsigned woodcut illustration on the lower cover.
Extent: 160 x 111 mm
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
With spare grace, Shana Youngdahl writes about motherhood, responsibility, and the bonds that join us to what surrounds us.
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"Somewhere, bats are dying, and a little girl holds her baby sister for the first time. Snowmen and colonies cave. A heartbeat ripples across a screen.
"In WINTER/WINDOWS, Shana Youngdahl negotiates the tremulous line between living and dying with the fierceness of a mother who has witnessed the miracle and certain tragedy of bringing life into this world. These are precise, searching poems, aching for answers and relief.
"Youngdahl’s poems exhort daughters and readers to prevail against a life that ends, suspended in cold and behind glass. Here, windows are at once conduits and barriers, and Youngdahl promises that if 'you break through, / you are welcome,' but guarantees neither safety nor success."
—Sarah Suksiri
* * *
Chapbook, 24 pp.
150mm x 150 mm
Publication date 16 September 2013
ISBN 978-0-9571859-9-9
Rathman, David. Broken Radio #2. Minneapolis, Mn: Red Egypt Press, 1985.
Primarily a painter, Rathman's work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in New York, Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, Berlin, and Milan. In addition to his paintings Rathman has produced limited edition books and prints, and has created several original films.
David Rathman, BFA MCAD 1982.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.