
From the Colophon:
Resurrected and transmogrified etchings form the basis for this
Infinitesimal edition, primarily printed letterpress. Actual copies:
Seven, using Dante and Goudy Engraved. Text papers include
Arches BFK, & Somerset. Endpapers &concertina guards: Nefertiti,
Long ago made by hand at Barcham Green Mill, and hoarded by me
Awaiting the right project! Overprinted relief-roll etchings When Murshid Sings and Earthquake, may include laser-print, egg tempera, assorted colored pencils, polymer plates, Xerox, cut-outs, sewing &reticulated energy patterns. The laced-cords wooden board binding you are holding, is based on an 8th c. model. Hand-planed covers, laboriously covered with deer or goatskin, are fitted with brass ornaments These copies have been hand numbered.
Addendum:
Maple and cherry covers are not covered. Bas-relief of right and left hand, carved into front and back covers. Books come enclosed in drop spine boxes. Trays are black calf or goatskin lined with white deer or golden elk skin. Outer covers: there are two of purple ostrich and two of teal ostrich; two more of lime green bovine; and one in lime green goatskin. Leather straps match the outer covers, and attach to brass hand filed knobs on the fore-edge. A copper disc is inlaid on the front cover, a debossed crescent moon at its base.
Remember the Light/ by Mary Laird 2007. seven in edition. ( dvd included)
Price on Request
2007 : : seven copies, six for sale: 87pp.
Case is 29cm x 22cm x 8cm: book is 26.5cm x 19cm x 5cm
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Mary Risala Laird
Mary Louise Laird, a native of Milwaukee, founded Quelquefois Press in 1969 at Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, where she also worked with her former husband, Walter Hamady, at the Perishable Press. In 1988 she moved to Berkeley, California, where she continues to print under the Quelquefois imprint. Her deep interest in mysticism and Sufism is evident in much of her later work.
Remember the Light
This grand opus by Mary Laird was two years in the making and is a triumph of craftsmanship and inspiration.
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