I couldn't miss this one. So my corner view this week is all the posts labeled books that I have written here so far. Scroll down and pick the one that attracts you the most. (and tell me which one it is). books
ooooooooooooooh, I love them all. all those fabulous illustrations. I will have a proper long look when I have the time, but I really really dig the blue spaceship.
i cannot decide, i like all of them, maybe especially the poems black-and-whitish book. i am a german typography-'girl' (50 years!!!) living in ireland. i hope you won't stop blogging after returning to work, your blog is really inspiring. cheers from southwest-ireland eliane
I really enjoyed scrolling through your book category, some of the older posts I'd never seen. I loved the Jamaica sweater, the wild Cilla Ramnek, and ... your linocut stamp: did you make any more?
what book is this picture from? It is INCREDIBLE! it reminds me of the artist Peter Saul. I live in the US, if you would want to do a book trade, if you could get another of these, I could get something here (off AMAZON) or anywhere and try and send it cheaply. Let me know. Best, Ruth
Hi rr It is Jiří Šalamoun. The book is called Pan Tau a tisíc zázraků by Ota Hofman. I have the original one from 1974 and this is a reprint from 2009: http://www.kosmas.cz/knihy/147842/pan-tau-a-tisic-zazraku/ These are the only ones with the full set of images by Salamoun. I think you can get it via bookfinder.com
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i like your picture already and now i dive in your books!
what a present, i can't choose, that is impossible!
i stuck my nose in your books some more!
my favorite one is the one called "Poems in the Night"
I like Básne...love the graphic design.
Will take note about those rusians...Baricco start with Seda
ooooooooooooooh, I love them all.
all those fabulous illustrations. I will have a proper long look when I have the time, but I really really dig the blue spaceship.
i cannot decide, i like all of them, maybe especially the poems black-and-whitish book. i am a german typography-'girl' (50 years!!!) living in ireland. i hope you won't stop blogging after returning to work, your blog is really inspiring. cheers from southwest-ireland eliane
My favorites are Vítězslav Nezval, Básně noci and the music book underneath it. So different from each other, but both so compelling.
I just love music books and I have gathered quite many of them. You just gave me an idea about a blogpost to make some day.
Eliane, thank you for your nice comment but I couldn't get to your blog, it didn't allow me!
they are all fun!
I really enjoyed scrolling through your book category, some of the older posts I'd never seen. I loved the Jamaica sweater, the wild Cilla Ramnek, and ... your linocut stamp: did you make any more?
Yes, one for this Christmas. It is a simpler one and I will show it sometime. I didn't want to show it before it arrives to the actual people.
what book is this picture from? It is INCREDIBLE! it reminds me of the artist Peter Saul. I live in the US, if you would want to do a book trade, if you could get another of these, I could get something here (off AMAZON) or anywhere and try and send it cheaply. Let me know. Best, Ruth
oh i didn;t mean to be anonymous, its me above
Hi rr
It is Jiří Šalamoun. The book is called Pan Tau a tisíc zázraků by Ota Hofman. I have the original one from 1974 and this is a reprint from 2009:
http://www.kosmas.cz/knihy/147842/pan-tau-a-tisic-zazraku/
These are the only ones with the full set of images by Salamoun. I think you can get it via bookfinder.com
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