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The Artist as Book Maker
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
Abstract
The production and distribution of a contemporary livre d’artiste
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- Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1976
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Strachan, Walter J.
The artist and the book in France. London: Peter Owen; N.Y.: Wittenborn, 1969
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Christopher, A.B.
The Word Accomplished. The World’s End Press, 1974. Designed, illustrated and printed by Natalie d’Arbeloff. Edition limited to 75 copies, signed by author and artist, plus five artist’s proofs. 17 coloured etchings. Book size: 31 × 23 cms. Nos. 1-50, loose double sheets in drop-back box. Price: £100. Nos. 51-75, handbound in full Oasis goatskin. Price: £140. Orders to:Natalie d’Arbeloff, 6 Cliff Villas, London NW19AL
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