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The Book on Books on Artists’ Books

Date
2012
Publisher
The Everyday Press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978-0-9561738-4-3
Size
17 × 24 cm
Length
290 
Description

Edited by Arnaud Desjardin.

The Book on Books on Artists’ Books is a bibliography of books, pamphlets and catalogues on artists’ books.

It takes stock of a wide variety of publications on artists’ books since the early 1970s to draw attention to the kind of documentary trace of distribution, circulation and reception they represent. It aims to be a source book of exhibition catalogues, collection catalogues, monographs, dealership catalogues and other lists published to inform, promote, describe, show, distribute and circulate artists’ books.

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