• [Incline Press]

[Incline Press]

Title Memento Mori, Memento Vivere. A Typographical Interpretation of a Commonplace Book.
Date Oldham: 2023
Publisher Incline Press,

Description

Standard Edition housed in a slipcase, SIGNED by Graham Moss on the Colophon. Copy number '61' of a total edition of 100 numbered copies (from a total edition of 175 copies) which were bound in paper-covered boards and slipcased by Roger Grech at his Papercut Bindery at Shipley in West Yorkshire;( the balance of 75 copies, each forming one of a two volume Special Edition, were bound using covers of hand made paper from Two Rivers Paper at Watchet in Somerset). The patterned paper covering the boards, endpapers and slipcase are from a linocut pattern by Nicolette Scarpa. Quarter bound oatmeal cloth, card pocket affixed to the front free endpaper with a photograph within. Printed label to the spine of the board slipcase. Small Quarto, 10½" x 7½", pp. [p108] fully illustrated and with numerous ephemera tipped-in and laid in.

Condition

A book and slipcase in Fine condition.
Price: £275.00

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