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The elements : a poem / by Susan Stewart ; with lithographs by Enid Mark.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Oblong Z239.E43 S7 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stewart, Susan (Susan A.), 1952-
Contributor:
Mark, Enid.
ELM Press, publisher.
Wild Carrot Letterpress, printer.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Small press books.
Penn Provenance:
Mark, Enid (autograph)
Stewart, Susan (autograph)
Physical Description:
18 unnumbered folded leaves : illustrations ; 29 x 39 cm
Place of Publication:
Wallingford, Pa. : Elm Press, 2002.
Summary:
"This edition consists of forty-five copies numbered 1-45, six copies numbered I-VI reserved for the poet, and ten copies lettered A/P reserved for the artist, printers, and binder. It was printed during the spring, summer and fall of 2002. The lithographs were hand-pulled by Timothy P. Sheesley, Corridor Press, Otego, New York. The type, Monotype Dante, was cast at the Press and Letterfoundry of Michael and Winifred Bixler, Skaneateles, New York, and printed by Daniel Keleher, Wild Carrot Letterpress, Hadley Massachusetts. Jerry Kelly, New York, assisted with the design. The text paper is Somerset. The Japanese sheets used for the fold-out sections are Silk Unryu, Koinezumi, and Kurotani Wave. Twinrocker Handmade Paper, Brookston, Indiana, produced the endpapers. The handbinding is by Sarah Creighton, Easthampton, Massachusetts.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
OCLC:
52378985

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