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Adams, Maryline Poole.

Antrich, RuthA. Ruth was born in London, England, and emigrated to the United States in the mid-1970s. She studied Fine Art at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Ruth is a musician, artist and book artist, who maintains a studio in Manhattan. Her interest in other ethnicities as well as explorations with vivid colour and unusual textures strongly influence her work. Her exhibitions include shows in the United States and Central America, among others. Visits to her New York City studio to see her works can be arranged by appointment.

Campbell, Ken. Ken Campbell studied letterpress printing and graphic design at the London School of Printing during the early 1960s. One of his teachers was H.C. Beck, designer of the London Underground map. Campbell is a printer, poet, artist, and teacher.

Chamberlain, Sarah.

Chen, Julie. Julie holds a BFA in printmaking and sculpture, and an MFA from Mills College. She is the sole proprietor of Flying Fish Press, a company that publishes limited editions artists’ books. She has participated in many exhibitions, including “Experiments on the Future of Reading” at the San Jose Technology Museum, which involved an experimental digital book arts lab.

Cummins, Maureen. Artist statement: “Maureen Cummins is a native New Yorker. She received a BFA from Cooper Union and has been making works-on-paper and artist’s books for over fifteen yearrs. Her work is held in over one hundred public and private collections in the US, as well as in collections in Canda, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and South America. Institutional collectors include The Brooklyn Museum, The National Gallery, Walker Art Center, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ms. Cummins has received over a dozen major grants and awards and was recently invited to spend the summer as a resident artist at the Museum of Modern Art in Ireland. Sh

The Miniature Book Collection of Lois Boorman

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The Miniature Book Collection of Lois Boorman

Joshua Heller Rare Books, Inc., Washington DC

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The Miniature Book Collection of Lois Boorman
Over a period of many years – the late Eighties and throughout the Nineties – certain times in our book business came
to be known as ‘Lois and Jodi’s afternoon’. The ladies were coming to tea! This was a ritual that was carefully nur-
tured and orchestrated to the total exclusion of the writer of this introduction.
Great laughter and a careful exchange of news and gossip of events in the book world were traded. There was always
much to talk about, especially a new miniature book that was about to b
  • Artists' Biographies. Adams, Maryline
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  • ‎Collectibles‎

    ‎Pyle Howard‎

    ‎Woman's Wit‎

    ‎Buffalo: Hillside Press 1978. 50pp. One of 250 copies. A version of the Arabian nights illustrated in black & white. Fine in olive green cloth. 2 1/4 by 2; 59x49mm. Hillside Press unknown‎

    Bookseller reference : 28939

    ‎Aesop‎

    ‎Bewick's Select Fables‎

    ‎Franklin NH: Hillside Press 1965. Bewick Thomas. xvi 50pp. One of 375 copies. A collection of Aesop's fables with engraved illustrations of the original woodcuts by Thomas Bewick. A fine copy in blue cloth with a yellow illustrated dust wrapper which is signifiantly torn at the rear side. Bradbury p. 94. 2 1/4 by 2; 59x51mm. Hillside Press unknown‎

    Bookseller reference : 28966

    ‎Irwin Frank‎

    ‎Heraldic Bookplates‎

    ‎Buffalo NY: Hillside Press 1979. 42pp. One of 250 copies. Illustrated throughout in black & white with examples of heraldic bookplates from the fifteenth century onward including that of George Washington. Fine in pictorial orange cloth. 2 1/4 by 1 7/8; 58x49mm. Hillside Press unknown‎

    Bookseller reference : 28946

    ‎Forgue Norman W. ed.‎

    ‎A Testament of Freedom: Ideas Worth Fighting For‎

    ‎Chicago: Black Cat Press 1966. 43pp. A collection of quotes from the likes of Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ralph Waldo Emerson Benjamin Franklin to Robert Browning. Bound in red paper wrappers with starry endpapers. Fine. 2 5/16 by 2 1/2; 58x64mm. Black Cat Press unknown‎

    Bookseller reference : 28976

    ‎Welt Suzanne Fisher‎

    ‎Covered Bridges of Oregon‎

    ‎Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1982. Fisher Lacassa Gunter. 41pp. With illustrations by Lacassa Gunter Fisher throughout in black and white. Very fine in beige printed boards. 1 by 3/4; 25x20mm. Mosaic Press unknown‎

    Bookseller reference : 28963

    ‎Bliss Carey S.&

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  • Punch & Judy: The Tragical Comedy
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  • 2 volumes, miniature books. Each