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Live dog/evil god

Title
Live dog/evil god / Fritz Scholder.
Author
Scholder, Fritz, 1937-2005.
Publication
[Munich, Germany] : Nazraeli Press, ©1992.

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TextRestricted use Rare Books 18-4395Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
Nazraeli Press, publisher.
Description
31 unnumbered pages : illustrations; 28 cm
Alternative Title
Live god/evil dog
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Artists' books.
  • Artists' books – Germany – Munich – 1992.
  • Private press books – Germany – Munich – 1992.
Note
  • A poem.
  • "Live Dog/Evil god was written by Fritz Scholder in Munich, Germany in 1991. The images were completed in 1992. The original cliché-verres were printed in the Kallitype process by James Hajicek. There were reproduced in duotone lithography by Fabe Litho Ltd. of Tucson, Arizona. Typographic design by William R. Laws. Coptic-stitch hand-binding by Wyvern Ltd., of Tucson"--Colophon.
  • A hand-sewn coptic binding, with exposed stitching staggered in five stations along the spine.
  • Signed by the author.
  • Distributed in the United States by Truepenny Books, Tuscon, Arizona.
Provenance (note)
  • Inscribed: in ink, on half-title, "Fritz Scholder."
Binding (note)
  • Bound in publisher's printed paper boards, coptic style binding.
Call Number
Rare Books 18-4395
ISBN
  • 3923922108
  • 9783923922109
OCLC
27031714
Author
Scholder, Fritz, 1937-2005.
Title
Live dog/evil god / Fritz Scholder.
Imprint
[Munich, Germany] : Nazraeli Press, ©1992.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Provenance
Inscribed: in ink, on half-title, "Fritz Scholder." NN
Binding
Bound in publisher's printed paper boards, coptic style binding. NN
Local Note
Rare Book Division Accession File 1990-1999 (rbk90.ask), Converted September 10, 2006.
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Added Author
Nazraeli Press, publisher.
Research Call Number
Rare Books 18-4395
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